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November 13, 2019 Vol. 14 No. 88
WOW Safe-House 2019 Honorees Dr. Lisa Lindley, Dr. Jeralyn Brossfield, Cari Sudmeier FNP-C with Founder and President of the board, Amy Harrison. Photo by Pat Krause. Story and Photos by Pat Krause An event presented by Patti and Jack Grundhofer that benefits Safe House of the Desert was held on November 9th. The event celebrated 15 years of WOW and was held at the Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa. The dinner was held
to honor 3 extraordinary women for the dedication and love to SafeHouse of the Desert. Dr. Lisa Lindley, Dr. Jeralyn Brossfield and Cari Sudmeier, FNP-C were the three women chosen for this honor. This is also a significant fundraiser for programs that
help our Youth in Crisis Over 250 guests came to support Safehouse and enjoy a fabulous dinner and entertainment. Brooke Beare, CBS local 2 TV was the emcee for the evening. The evening started with the usual cocktail hour, where guests were treated to having
By Pamela Price Santa Claus will be returning to Skyforest, CA this Christmas, at the former Santa Clause Village, a Lake Arrowhead landmark for decades which remains tucked away in the San Bernardino National Forest. Vintage friends and fans of the original Santa’s Village opened in 1955. They closed in 1996 may recall this classic homage to Santa, whether or not it was Christmas! The good news is this mid century montage honoring Santa opens November 21, celebrating the Holiday through January 5, 2020.
Just in the ‘nick’ of time for kids of all ages, this 230-acre Alpine paradise creating a mountain of memories for all kids of all ages is back in business! The stunning scenery here is matched only by their hospitable staff and seven restaurants, including Billie’s Barbecue House, The Pedal Pub, The Gingerbread House Bakery (for oversized white chocolate chip cookies ) and The Lunch Box Sandwich Shop. Day trippers will find a menu of mountain-inspired activities from biking and ziplines to their Frozen Falls climbing tower and ice skating at their Silver
Bells Arena. SkyPark also stages weddings with “the majestic mountains as the backdrop for ceremonies.” Pulling out all the stops for mountain bikers, their trail network winds through a thick canopy of pine trees accommodating beginner to advanced riders. Visit the impressive Bike Shop with the latest in state of the art mountain bikes, but be sure to take time out for a breathtaking zoom through the trees on their Zipline to experience nature close up at 30 ft. “above the forest
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their photo taken. Guests mingled while appetizers were served. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Grundhofer, the event was underwritten for all the expenses of the event. That meant that every single dollar raised at this gala will go to support SafeHouse of the Desert, who serve all the at-risk
children of the Coachella Valley. They are available 24/7, 365 days a year as help is not just one day or one week, its an emergency now for some kids Executive Director Kathy McAdara spoke to the crowd and thanked them for
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Broken Glass Awards 2019
Harold Matzner, Honorees, Lilliana Rodriguez, Sierra McCormick, Palm Springs Mayor Robert Moon, Honorees, Virgina Madsen, Delores Robinson, and Melissa Neiderman. Photo by Pat Krause Story and Photos by Pat Krause The eleventh Annual Broken Glass Awards was held on November 4th at the Agua Caliente Resort Casino. The Palm Springs Women in Film and Television, PSWIFT luncheon is held to honor women who have broken the glass ceiling in the entertainment industry. They pay tribute to these women who have paved the way for others in the industry to follow. These women are considered Pioneers who have made a name for themselves in the industry. These extraordinary honored women have been chosen for their commitment, dedication, and success in film, television, the arts, and also philanthropy. There was a reception and silent auction before a delicious
lunch. The founder and president of PSWIFT, Leanna Bonamici, gave a speech welcoming all the guests and thanked them for their support. Leanna introduced the Broken Glass Awards co-chairs, Kim Waltrip, Patti Gribow, and Kate Spates. This year’s hosts were actors, John Callahan, and TV personality Karen Devine. New this year was the Denise DuBarry Hay Scholarship award. Denise was a huge part of PSWIFT for years as she was an actress, producer, visionary, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a great friend to many and will be greatly missed. She passed away this year but was remembered by PSWIFT by serving as a board member and president for over 12 years. A $1000
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singers. Later the Citrus College Nightshift Orchestra played being there and supporting for people who wanted to just SafeHouse and its programs. listen or dance the night away. She introduced the three Safehouse of the Desert honorees, and each woman is the only emergency shelter spoke about how they cannot in the whole Valley. They do what they do with the help provide life-saving programs of all present and thanked that serve runaway teens, the them. They all felt it was a great homeless youth, at-risk youth, honor to be given these awards. and also the victims of Human Guests were treated to songs trafficking, which is a far too by the Citrus College Nightshift often terrible occurrence for
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Emcees, Karen Devine and John Callahan with President Leanna Bonamici. Photo by Pat Krause
scholarship went to three deserving students that are working toward c career in the media. They were Shanaya Coloma, Kailey Diaz, and Diego Jimenez. There was a video presentation before the awards ceremony. Producer, Kim Waltrip was the first presenter who awarded the Rising Star Award to Sierra McCormick, who celebrates young talent on the rise. Sierra has had roles in several TV shows and films. The Desert Diva Award honors a woman who works in TV and Film and serves as an inspiration to others. That award when to a local woman, Lilianna Rodriguez, who is Director of Programming at PSIFF and Festival Director for Shortfest and was presented by Avisinia Rodriguez.
The celebrated author of over a hundred books where many have been made into films, Andrew Neiderman, was the next presenter to his daughter, Melissa Neiderman. Melissa was awarded the Humanitarian Award for her advancement to the arts thru her works for many charities as event chair, her leadership, volunteerism, and efforts raising funds for local charities. The next award presented was to Delores Robinson by her daughter Holley Robinson Peete. Dolores was given the Broken Glass Award because she has achieved great success in Hollywood and the Entertainment industry. The final award was the Gena Award by actress Gena Rowlands. The award is given to someone who
has shown great artistry and is admired worldwide. That award went to actress Virginia G. Madsen who has starred in countless films and has garnered nominations for the Oscars and Golden Globes along with other awards during her career. PSWIFTs mission to empower, promote, and nurture men and women in Media, Entertainment, Communication, and Still Photography to our valley. PSWIFT provides support to local educational programs for students in the entertainment fields. They are also big supporters of the BookPALS literacy program that reaches 2.200 children each week. They applauded Terri Briton for 12 years of service to BookPals.
Guests, Ken and Jamie Jesser, Kevin and Dodi Henry, Kathy Valentine and Kelly Dougherty. Photo by Pat Krause our young people in harm’s way. SafeHouse serves over 10,000 a year with street outreach programs that provide alternatives to kids living on the streets. Amazing facts show that last year alone, 1,200 teens reached out to crisis counseling text lines to ask for help. Another 24,000 texts were exchanged with SafeHouse counselors and their Staff. They were able November 13, 2019
to stop 3 suicides, which is becoming more prominent in our teens today. A raise your Number was well responded to as every amount was shown on a TV screen and what it would cover to help our teens. For instance, 10,000 would direct services for victims under 18, $5,000 provided 2500 meals for teens for 6 months, 2,500 covered 250 texts answered
by licensed professionals, and so on. SafeHouse takes in Run-aways, pregnant teens, teens with a drug problem, or got kicked-out at home. They provide programs for families to help get kids on the right track and help with family problems sometimes thru communication by counselors. SafeHouse can save lives and help teens to get a new lease on life. www.desertstarweekly.com
Is the Handyman An Employee? AB5 May Increase HOA Payrolls in 2020
By Kelly G. Richardson, Esq. CCAL Traditionally, many businesses often hire parttime or occasional workers and characterized them as “independent contractors.” The IRS and State Franchise Tax Board had guidelines to help determine who was an employee and who could fairly be called an independent contractor. There were many factors which played a role in that characterization. HOAs often hire persons they considered “independent contractors” to perform specific maintenance, repair, or other
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routine tasks. This avoided payroll tax withholding and other legal obligations. All that began to change in 2018 with a California Supreme Court case called Dynamex v. Superior Court, in which the traditional test of employment vs. independent contractor was replaced with a simple 3-part test, often called the “ABC” test. That ruling was incorporated in Assembly Bill (AB) 5, which was quickly signed by the Governor after passing the Legislature. AB 5 creates a new Labor Code Section 2750.3 and affects any hirer, including HOAs, using “independent contractors” which might be reclassified as “employees.” This new statute adopts the “ABC” test, which determines a worker as an independent contractor if: A) The hirer actually and contractually does not control or direct the person in the course of their work; B) The work performed is outside the hirer’s normal business; and C) The worker also normally and independently performs that work for others. If the hired person meets all of those three requirements, they can be treated as an independent contractor. As before, the element of control over how the person performs their work is key. Some HOA service providers are expressly exempted from the law, such as attorneys, architects, engineers, and accountants.
The more concerning area for associations is hired persons working on the HOA property and paid by the HOA. One example of an independent contractor would be the plumber who is called to come fix a leak. The plumber is not supervised or told how to perform the repair. The plumber normally works for others as well, and the HOA’s business is not plumbing. On the other hand, a less clear answer might apply to maintenance or janitorial workers paid by the HOA. Such workers often are given direction by the manager or board. Furthermore, since the HOA’s job is to maintain the common area, isn’t general property maintenance and cleaning part of the HOA’s “business?” The conversion of workers to employee status may create
sick leave and other obligations for the HOA, including payroll withholding duties. An employee might try to contest their termination, or allege discrimination. Also, employees are subject to Fair Employment and wage and hour laws. Associations should obtain advice from their insurance broker regarding workers compensation coverage. There will be public resources educating HOAs and managers on the difference between employee vs. independent contractor status. The California Department of Industrial Relations is developing a pertinent web page, but it unfortunately is not ready at present time (www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/ faq_independentcontractor. htm). The California Chamber of Commerce has information available at
www.calchamber.com. Managers and their boards should be aware of the simpler standard and avoid erroneously calling workers “independent contractors” if the law does not support that status. Also, remember that personnel (employees) discussions are for closed session, while independent contractors are vendors and should be discussed in open session. Kelly G. Richardson Esq., CCAL, is a Fellow of the College of Community Association Lawyers and a Partner of Richardson|Ober|DeNichilo LLP, a California law firm known for community association advice. Send questions to Kelly@ rodllp.com. Past columns at www.HOAHomefront. com. All rights reserved®.
Google sucks up & analyzes healthcare data on millions of Americans
By Desert Star Staff Google has teamed up with one of the largest health providers in the US to gather detailed medical records on millions of patients across the country without their knowledge, in a secret project the firm tried to keep under wraps. Dubbed “Project Nightingale,” the secretive program brought together Google and healthcare giant Ascension to collect medical records on patients across 21 states, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The data sharing began last year and has only accelerated in recent months. At least 150 employees at Google’s Cloud division now have access to the bulk of the data, which amounts to information on tens of millions of patients, according to a source familiar with the records. The details shared include patient names and dates of birth, hospitalization records, lab results, and doctor diagnoses, which together provide a complete medical history for many of the patients – all without their consent. Google says it hopes to use the data to develop an application employing AI and machine learning to track patients
and recommend treatments, and ultimately has its eye on creating a search engine that can aggregate disparate patient data in one place. While Google is carrying out its research totally free of charge, presumably for the greater good, the multi-billiondollar corporation is unlikely to miss its chance to monetize the service once health providers around the world are hooked up. Many found Google’s initiative disconcerting, even more so due to the guise of noble and altruistic intentions. “Wow – this is downright alarming. Do you trust Google with your blood test results, diagnoses, sensitive health information?” asked the attorney and Republican National Committee member Harmeet K. Dhillon in a tweet. “Google’s secret ‘Project Nightingale’ gathers personal health data on millions of Americans.” The company launched Google Health in 2008 but shuttered it less than four years later after failing to persuade enough users to hand over their medical records willingly, perhaps uncomfortable with the firm having access to such sensitive information. The tech giant has since cut individual November 13, 2019
consent out of its quest to amass healthcare data, going over the heads of patients to make deals with health providers instead. In September, the company allied with the Minnesota-based Mayo Clinic to provide cloud services and data analytics in a 10-year “strategic partnership,” which will give Google access to data on up to 1 million patients at the clinic each year. In another mass data grab earlier this month, the company purchased the maker of the fitness tracking device Fitbit, gobbling up the data of some 28 million active users of the gadget. The data goes beyond simple fitness tracking, such as the number of steps one takes per day, as some users opt to link the device to additional medical or insurance records. While Google vowed to never hand out the Fitbit information to third parties, customers may still have reason to be skeptical about the integrity of their data. Over the summer, Google and another partnered healthcare facility, the University of Chicago Medical Center, came under fire in a lawsuit alleging the hospital gave Google medical records on hundreds of thousands of patients without stripping them
of identifying information. The case mirrored a similar mishap across the pond in 2017, in which the UK’s National Health Service passed the company data on 1.6 million patients in violation of privacy laws. The secretive data sharing between Ascension and Google is absolutely legal under US federal law, both companies said, insisting that all necessary safeguards to protect patient privacy are in place – as if it ever stopped data leaks. The 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPA) Act allows hospitals and other healthcare providers to pass data to business partners without informing patients so long as it “help[s] the covered entity carry out its health care functions.” Ascension – a network of some 2,600 hospitals, doctors’ offices, and other medical facilities – says it’s doing just that, seeking to use the data to improve care and identify additional tests patients might need. However, documents reviewed by the Journal also suggest the company, like Google, has its bottom line in mind, hoping to use the data-mining to generate more revenue as well.
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5 Pro Tips to Prep Homes for Winter
Photo courtesy of Getty Images By Desert Star Staff Before blustery winter days arrive, there are plenty of home improvement projects contractors can tackle for homeowners. Many cooler weather projects focus on cost efficiency and sustainability, making the improvements all around smart investments. Winter is the perfect time to implement upgrades that boost energy efficiency and lower heating bills, helping
to manage household costs while improving comfort and enjoyment of the home. Consider these practical upgrade ideas. Add insulation. Depending on the age of the home, improving the quality or increasing the volume of insulation can make a difference in the home’s energy efficiency. An expert can determine whether old insulation needs to be
removed or new insulation should simply be added. A contractor can examine the home to determine where there may be gaps, as well as provide recommendations on the type and amount of insulation needed. Seal air leaks. Air leaks can cause chilly drafts, contribute to frozen pipes and lead to energy loss. Eliminating leaks is an important aspect of winterizing any home, but not
all leaks are easily identified. A skilled contractor can scour the home, checking unknown areas like basement throughwall penetrations, sill plates and the tops of concrete walls. Interior features like light receptacles and outlets are also common sources of air leakage. The caulking around windows and doors is another common culprit to be examined by an expert. For most leaks, a solution like Great Stuff Pro™ Polyurethane Foam Sealant can seal gaps and cracks to help block air, moisture and pests from entering the home. In some cases, blocking drafty vents with cut pieces of foam board insulation or replacing seals will suffice to address leaks. Install a programable thermostat. A programmable thermostat helps to regulate temperatures based on daily routines, so homeowners aren’t heating homes while no one is there to appreciate it. Experts can ensure electrical installation is done safely and provide guidance selecting a model that is appropriate for managing a home’s heating and cooling needs. Replace weather stripping and seal trim. Over time and
with frequent use, weather stripping breaks down and loses its shape, even becoming brittle. Cracked trim around doors and windows leads to air leaks, and sometimes homeowners think the only solution is replacing windows and doors, but they still end up with drafts. Contractors can periodically replace trim using foam sealant to help eliminate inevitable drafts and save homeowners money in the long run – a more costeffective approach than paying for new windows and doors. Prevent ice dams. Snowcovered roofs and freezing weather can lead to ice dams – thick ridges of solid ice that build up in gutters and along eaves. Dams can damage gutters and shingles and cause water to back up, which could force the water inside where it can peel paint, warp floors and lead to stained or sagging ceilings. To prevent damming, have a professional clear your gutters of leaves and debris ahead of the first snow and consider installing gutter guards to help prevent melting snow from refreezing in gutters. For more tips and ideas on how to prepare homes for winter, visit GreatStuff. com. Family Features
Fraud Expert: Become Smarter, Wiser to Avoid Scams By Desert Star Staff The holiday season provides ample opportunities for con artists to prowl for unsuspecting victims, and a world-renowned expert on identity theft has crucial advice to help Minnesotans avoid becoming prey. Frank Abagnale is a reformed con artist who was depicted by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 2002 movie “Catch Me if You Can.” His number-one tip to avoid a scam is to get educated. “I tell people every day, you can’t rely on the bank, you can’t rely on the police, you can’t rely on the government. This is not 25 years ago,” Abagnale said. “You have to be a little smarter today. You have to be a little wiser and learn to protect yourself.’” Abagnale has advised the FBI and businesses on how to outsmart con artists for more than four decades, and now shares his unique expertise as an AARP Fraud Watch Network Ambassador. At an event in Rochester last week, he highlighted the two biggest red flags to identify a scam: if the person asks for money and demands it immediately; or if someone requests personal information such as a Social Security number or bank account number. Consumers can take
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preventive steps to avoid becoming a fraud victim. Abagnale suggests putting a freeze on your credit, and using a credit card for purchases instead of a debit card. “So if someone were to get my card, charge a million dollars on it, by federal law I am not liable for one dime,” he explained. “When you use a debit card, every time you reach for it you’re exposing the money in your account. So when they steal the money, they’re stealing your money.” Abagnale said every day he hears stories of people who become victimized, and lose tens of thousands of dollars - sometimes even their pensions or their homes. And, he added, fraudsters have no qualms about what they do. “Years ago, the scam artists had to meet you personally; they had to build a relationship,” he said. “The scam artists today are sitting in their pajamas with a cup of coffee in their kitchen with their laptop thousands of miles away. They’re never going to see you, you’re never going to see them. They have no compassion and they will steal every dime you have.” Some of the biggest scams right now involve imposters who impersonate the Social Security Administration and threaten
Frank Abagnale has advised the FBI on how to outsmart con artists for more than 40 years. (John Kaul Afton Films) to stop benefit payments unless personal information is provided, or someone claims to be from the IRS and threatens legal action unless
there is immediate payment. Learn more and get fraud alerts and tips online at AARP. org/fraudwatchnetwork. Disclosure: AARP
Minnesota contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Consumer Issues, Health Issues, Senior Issues.
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College Staff Celebrates Hard-Won Victory at CA Supreme Court
Workers at Antelope Valley Community College recently won a five-year battle with their community college district over work schedules and overtime pay. (Bob Riha) By Desert Star Staff SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A victory in court for workers at Antelope Valley Community College could have major statewide implications.
Workers challenged a district decision to change their work schedules without having them vote on it as outlined in their contract. The Public Employment
Relations Board ruled against the district – and this week, the State Supreme Court let that decision stand. Jeff Freitas, president of the California Federation
of Teachers, hopes this will encourage colleges to respect the rights of the people who serve the students, day in and day out. “It can set a precedent throughout the state about back pay and the abuse of wages and benefits for your secretaries, your janitors, your transportation specialists,” says Freitas. The change meant that five years ago, people went from working five days a week to four longer days plus a half-day Friday – the same number of hours overall, but no overtime pay on the longer days. Now, Antelope Valley College will have to pay them an estimated $1.5 million in back overtime. Betsy Sanchez, a college spokesperson, argues that because the work schedules did not exceed 40 hours, no overtime was required.
Pamela Ford – president of the Antelope Valley College Federation of Classified Employees, Local 4683 – says the case affirms the value of workers standing together. “If there was no collective bargaining, then we would not have had any say in our work hours, and the president could have just done whatever he wanted,” says Ford. “But collective bargaining is what gives employees’ rights within the workplace.” Sanchez also notes many employees chose alternative schedules during the 90-day period before the change took effect. Disclosure: California Federation of Teachers contributes to our fund for reporting on Civic Engagement, Early Childhood Education, Education, Social Justice.
Draft Plan for Green Transportation Draws Praise
By Desert Star Staff The draft of a policy proposal for a regional effort to switch to electric vehicles is getting strong support from clean-energy advocates. Building on the success of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative in reducing emissions from the electric power sector, 13 Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states have now outlined their plans to reduce emissions from transportation - now the greatest source of greenhouse-gas emissions. According to Anne Reynolds, executive director of the Alliance for Clean Energy New York, the plan would set a cap on emissions and require wholesalers of gas and diesel fuel to buy allowances to cover upto that level of pollution. “Over time, that cap would be reduced,” Reynolds explained. “And that would be a way to generate some revenue that can be reinvested
in electric vehicle charging and electric vehicle incentives.” The Transportation and Climate Initiative expects to release a final draft of a memorandum of understanding in spring 2020 for consideration by the participating states. Reynolds added the plan also has a strong emphasis on equity, ensuring the benefits of clean transportation are shared by low-income communities and those most vulnerable to a changing climate. “Not everyone has their own personal car. Not everyone wants or can afford a Tesla,” she said. “But we can get electric school buses, city buses, dump trucks, and that would help clear the air in places that need it.” The switch to electric vehicles will increase the need for electrical generating capacity. Reynolds pointed out many of the states in
“Road To Glory” By Desert Star Staff Los Angeles artist and ambassador of creativity Lauren LoGrasso has released her debut single “Road to Glory” out today. LoGrasso us a multi-faceted creative. She is a podcast host and producer, Singer/Songwriter, Media/podcasting expert, and an actress. She is currently the Executive Producer of Female Content for Cadence13 where she produces the shows Lauren Conrad: Asking for a Friend, Girlboss Radio, The Goop Podcast, www.desertstarweekly.com
Meaningful Conversations with Maria Shriver and Yoga Girl: Conversations from the Heart, who have over 70 million collective downloads. In addition to her work with Cadence 13, she independently produces and hosts her own podcast, Unleash Your Inner Creative, that has been featured on the iTunes New and Noteworthy section over 37 times, is frequently in the top 200 charts in Arts, has a solid 5-star review and is one of Anchor.FM’s featured
Switching to electric buses will help ensure all communities benefit from the Transportation and Climate Initiative. (Oleksandr/Adobe Stock) the transportation initiative also have aggressive goals for renewable electricity. “Both of those things have to happen on parallel tracks,” she said. “We have to build more wind and solar and offshore wind so the electricity
becomes cleaner, and we have to change over all the vehicles to become electric.” Reynolds said the next challenge will be formulating a complimentary set of policies to take on emissions from the building heating sector.
Disclosure: Alliance for Clean Energy New York, Inc. contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Climate Change/Air Quality, Energy Policy, Environment.
podcasts. On Unleash Your Inner Creative Lauren partakes in powerful and meaningful conversations about life and creativity with noted guests such as Bando CCO Jen Gotch, famed astrologer Jessica Lanyadoo, Summer House Star & noted podcaster, Hannah Berner, bestselling author and manifestation expert Darling Gala, relationship expert Rachel DeAlto and multi-platinum selling artist and songwriter Greg Holden. Despite the many hats she
wears, music and songwriting have always been the thing that has fed LoGrasso’s soul, and “Road to Glory” is about that twisted journey to realizing your passion that every artist experiences. When first starting out, LoGrasso, like many young and naive artists, thought that it would only be a matter of months (or maybe even days) that she would have her career and life together. This, of course, is never the case, and for her, it’s been a slow and painful, yet joyful ongoing journey marked
by its fair share of heroes and villains, but she wouldn’t trade a single moment. LoGrasso believes that every up, every down, every twist, and every turn has made her the person she is today. This song is about the realization that there is no endpoint to your journey as a creative and a human being. We are all constantly growing and learning, and it will continue throughout our lifetime.
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EPA Proposal Would Weaken Clean Water Act
The rule change would allow many power plants to continue discharging polluted water into waterways. (photostriker/Adobe Stock) By Desert Star Staff HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed extending compliance deadlines and creating new loopholes in cleanwater rules that would allow
some coal-fired power plants to keep polluting at current levels for years. The proposed changes affect rules put in place in 2015. They include looser limits on heavy-metal pollution for some power
By Desert Star Staff November is National Family Caregivers Month, a time to recognize the important role these folks play in many people’s lives. There are about 460,000 family caregivers in Oregon, providing care worth nearly $6 billion a year, according to AARP Oregon. In doing this loving work, Vicki Schmall, an AARP Oregon volunteer and former Oregon State University professor of gerontology, says caregivers often neglect their own health. She says if anybody knows a caregiver, reach out to see what he or she needs, and offer support or encouragement to get it from others. “Finding out where they could really use the help,” Schmall explains. “It may be as simple as getting groceries for them, or the importance of having a weekly
break where they can just get out of the home and do something that’s relaxing and enjoyable for them, even if it’s for a couple of hours.” An AARP survey of Oregonians 40 and older finds nearly half are current or former caregivers and that caregivers provide a range of support, including transportation, meal preparation and complex medical tasks. Schmall says respite care is available for Oregonians who need a break from their duties. She also notes that disease awareness organizations, such as the Alzheimer’s Association, have support groups that bring together folks who understand the struggles of caregiving. “Plus, caregivers often receive support, and a caregiver who may have been through a similar situation will be able to help you deal with a situation that you
plants, loosened technology requirements for treating water from pollution controls, and a provision that plants scheduled to close by 2028 would not have to meet some pollution standards at all. According to Tom
Schuster, senior campaign representative with the Sierra Club, without the proposed changes, all of the power plants in the Allegheny River watershed would have to comply with the Obamaera standards by 2023. “You’re going to end up seeing more pollution from coal ash allowed to be dumped into the water that ultimately feeds our drinking water systems there,” Schuster said. The EPA has said the changes would save the power industry $175 million per year and reduce pollutants discharged into waterways by 100 million pounds per year. But Schuster pointed out that under the 2015 rules, 100% of the water used to move the bottom ash left by coal burned in power plants would have to be recycled. “Now they’re going to be allowed to dump 10% of water that’s used to move
that ash directly into the river every day, without regard for what is in that water after it contacts the ash,” he said. Bottom ash contains heavy metals such as arsenic, mercury, chromium and lead as well as other toxins. Once the proposed rule is published, there will be a 60-day public comment period. Schuster said the EPA will hold one public hearing on December 19 - just a few days before Christmas. “They’re not necessarily making it easy for people to voice their opinion on this rule, but we’re definitely going to be challenging it and, if necessary, we’ll fight it in the courts,” he said. In 2018, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection updated waterpollution permits for most coal plants in the Commonwealth to include the Obama-era rules.
Family Caregivers in Spotlight This Month
In a survey, nearly half of Oregonians age 40 and older say they are a current or former family caregiver. (New Africa/Adobe Stock) may be going through as a caregiver,” she points out. Schmall adds it’s important for people to understand their limitations and know when the care a loved one needs is
greater than they can provide. She says folks can still be important caregivers even if they aren’t providing hands-on attention. Disclosure: AARP Oregon
contributes to our fund for reporting on Consumer Issues, Health Issues, Livable Wages/Working Families, Senior Issues.
Future of Natural Parks Up to Land and Water Conservation Fund By Desert Star Staff Congress is considering a bill that would secure permanent and full federal funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), a pot of money from offshore oil revenues used to protect the country’s natural parks. Mike Butler, CEO of the Tennessee Wildlife Federation, says over the past 50 years, around $200 million from LWCF have gone toward helping Tennesseans conserve the state’s natural gems. “That’s gone towards hiking and biking trails,
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ball fields, hunting access, historical battlefield sites, wildlife refuges and other public land acquisitions like the Appalachian Trail,” he points out. Butler notes that while the fund is supposed to receive $900 million a year, only twice has Congress fully appropriated that amount. The measure is headed toward a committee vote on Nov. 19. It’s not just about natural beauty. Butler says protecting the state’s wildlife areas, parks and outdoor recreation
spaces are valuable for Tennessee’s economy. “They fuel about a $21 billion outdoor recreational economy in Tennessee supporting about 200,000 jobs, based on the research that we’ve seen,” he stresses. Butler also adds in the face of a changing climate, natural areas, which do not require expensive maintenance or technologies, are the best buffer against the effects of climate change. “And so, as we look to try to protect land, or put it into a public ownership category, November 13, 2019
we think that those things can be done strategically, where they have a lot of public support, and can create a lot of public benefit,” he states. A study published earlier this year found that between
2001 and 2017, a total of 24 million acres, roughly equivalent to nine Grand Canyon National Parks or 49 Great Smoky Mountain National Parks, were lost to development in the U.S.
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Honoring “Invisible” Veterans By Desert Star Staff Veterans Day parades, ceremonies and service projects are taking place across the state to honor those who have served. And some of Ohio’s so-called invisible veterans may soon have their own observance. A bill on Gov. Mike Dewine’s desk would designate June 12 as Women Veterans’ Day, to pay tribute to the 67,000 female veterans living in Ohio. Angela Beltz is an Operation Desert Storm veteran and Chair of the Ohio Women Veterans Advisory Committee. She said women have played key roles in the military since its inception, yet their contributions often are overlooked. “We’ve always been there; we’ve always served. It’s only been 75 years last year when they were able to serve in the military officially,” Beltz said. “So now we have all these females breaking these glass ceilings. We have women in Ranger school; not only are they going, they’re doing just
as well as their counterparts.” Senate Bill 77 passed both the Senate and House without opposition. A 2017 report from the Department of Veterans Affairs noted it wasn’t until decades after World War II that women who served in the military began to be officially recognized as veterans. However, many still struggled to access services and benefits. And Beltz said social and cultural norms often discouraged women from discussing their military service. “One of the things that we hear a lot, especially from our Vietnam-era and our Korean War veterans, they say, ‘Well, I didn’t know I was a veteran; nobody ever said I was a veteran.’ And that’s sad,” she said. “We just need to keep finding them.” Beltz said she’s appreciative that Ohio already is a veteran-friendly state, and she believes all veterans and service members
The percentage of female veterans is expected to increase from about 9% to 16% by 2042. (AdobeStock) should be honored today, as should their families. “Without the families, the individuals don’t serve,” Beltz said. “So a huge hat off to and happy Veterans Day to the families as well, because they serve right alongside us.”
The number of female veterans is growing while the overall number of veterans is decreasing. According to the latest data from the Veterans Administration, the percentage of female veterans is expected to increase from
about 9% to 16% by 2042. This story was produced in association with Media in the Public Interest and funded in part by the George Gund Foundation.
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Library of Congress Urges Communities to Collect Veterans’ Stories By Desert Star Staff As veterans are celebrated today across New Hampshire and the nation, the director of the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project is encouraging people to collect the first-person narratives of the military veterans in their families and neighborhoods. Project Director Karen Lloyd, herself a retired U.S.
Army colonel, said the oral history collection preserves recorded interviews of veterans who served in World War I and onward. “We collect not just oral histories, we also collect photographs and letters, and memoirs and diaries, and two-degree artwork, because all of those are reflections of a veteran’s service. And
everyone chooses to reflect different ways,” Lloyd said. Congress created the Veterans History Project in 2000. Listeners can visit LoC.gov/vets to access the searchable database, as well as download a how-to field kit to submit the a veteran’s story. Lloyd said you don’t have to be an expert to listen to a veteran and
record their life story. “Anybody can do this. You just have to be interested and listen - really listen - to the veterans in your life, in your community,” she said. She added it’s important to make veterans’ firsthand accounts accessible for future generations. “And we would ask that volunteers reach out to those
local veterans and consider donating those stories, and those photographs and those letters, here to the Library of Congress,” she said. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, more than 100,000 veterans live in New Hampshire. More than 30% of those veterans served in Vietnam.
Veterans Day Comes with a Warning About Fraud
Nearly 80% of all U.S. military veterans have been targeted by scammers, according to AARP. (Vadim2406/Pixabay) By Desert Star Staff Military veterans are gathering across the country for ceremonies that honor their service, but scam artists may use the occasion to rob veterans of their savings. According to an AARP www.desertstarweekly.com
survey, 16% of U.S. military veterans have lost money to fraudsters, while 72% have been targeted by scams specifically designed to exploit the veterans’ service history. Leah Ganschow, associate state director of
communications and outreach for AARP South Dakota, says the scammers tend to be opportunists, and may use today’s holiday to contact veterans asking for donations to nonexistent charities. “Veterans are twice as November 13, 2019
likely to lose money to a scam as someone in the civilian population is, because of the benefits they have fought so hard to earn, fraudsters know that that is of value,” she explains. On Tuesday South Dakota attorney general Jason Ravnsborg joins AARP for a telephone town hall to hear from residents, including veterans, about scams they’ve experienced and answer questions about fraud. The 2 p.m. (CDT) call goes out to AARP members who have opted in, but anyone is welcome on the call. More information is online at aarp.org/sd. To avoid being scammed, Ganschow says it’s important to know that federal agencies, such as the Social Security Administration, always contact people by mail – not by phone. She notes that after one veteran had money withdrawn from his bank account without permission, AARP and the U.S. Postal
Inspection Service launched Operation Protect Veterans to keep track of schemes and scams and pinpoint which states are being targeted. “On our website – on AARP.org/fraudwatchnetwork – we have a scam-tracking map, which allows people to report scams that they are experiencing, and it allows us to upload data about the latest scams that are being reported,” she states. AARP also hosts free luncheons this week in Sioux Falls, Rapid City and Aberdeen to give people specific information about fraud. Times and locations are listed on the AARP South Dakota website. People also can contact the organization for information about the Fraud Watch Network, as well as care giving resources for veterans, including benefits and retirement planning. Disclosure: AARP South Dakota contributes to our fund for reporting on Health Issues, Senior Issues.
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NOVEMBER 13 – 19, 2019 ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST BY RISA D’ANGELES
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vitality is seeking to come forth. helps us connect heart to heart with others, and allows A sense of regeneration is CANCER hidden realities to come forth. transforming your intimate Something about home is relationships, also all shared You’ve been so serious for wanting to expand. What is it? finances and resources. You so long. A little lightness and could experience intense LIBRA ease are needed in your life. feelings of love or passion, It’s good to assess what anger or resentment, loss or joy means, when you last Something new in your bereavement. It’s best to be experienced joy and how life is allowing you to feel aware of these so that you can you could bring it forth now. ardent, enthusiastic, filled choose how best to respond Sometimes joy leaves us with love. Perhaps it’s the (not react). Investigate the when a life change occurs. season. Something else merging of your resources We feel we can no longer in your life is bringing you with another. Be sure to build feel joy. Only endless sorrow. out of the shadows. A new a ground work of trust first. However, joy is a quality of level of assessment about And maintain it carefully. the Soul. Write, paint, garden, life shifts your values. One dance, sing. These bring joy. thing is still missing though. TAURUS It’s forgiveness with another LEO that keeps you seeking and The original foundations never finding. What needs (purpose) of your relationship It’s most important to consider forgiving? Your self-worth come forth, like a surprising the things that nourish you. soars when this forgiveness fragrant winter bloom. Patterns Family patterns nourish until is offered. So much of your that have become embedded they’re no longer useful for life’s vitality depends on it. in the relationship are slowly growth. Then we must create There is a yearning for you. disintegrating, calling forth new life patterns that sustain new levels of relating, listening, and vitalize. It’s important SCORPIO communication and then love. to cultivate financial stability This includes intimates, family, and careful assessment of Your new year began/ friends and partnerships. A resources. Create a physical, begins with your birthday. new level of vulnerability and emotional, intellectual and Our self-identity shifts each sensitivity has emerged for spiritual foundation that is year to newer and greater you. This is good. We learn strong and solid for the times expansiveness on our birthday. compassion that way. to come. You will be depended Each year things that hurt, upon by many when times disappointed, confused and GEMINI are difficult. You are a leader. distracted us are released. Each year a change appears VIRGO What changes are occurring in that brings forth new trust, your daily life, work interactions compassion and the deeper and health? What new areas Light from the stars is mysteries of life. We look are you interested in? What streaming into your mental to you for valuable and events and disciplines align (thinking, learning) realm. illuminating information from with your needs? What habits You can feel more anxious your discoveries into the do you wish to eliminate? than usual. Anxieties, fears darkest corners of life. Only What new habits do you want or worries can be eliminated you can enter there. You are to cultivate? Is something through the reciting of the phoenix for everyone. draining your vital energy? mantras and by the use of SAGITTARIUS Whatever it is must be words that praise all beings eliminated. Oh, dear. That and experiences in your life. can be difficult. However, new Praise fills our cells with light; It’s good if you’re considering
a time of retreat and contemplation. You will not have much time for this opportunity as the Sun will soon illuminate your sign (enter Sagittarius) and your life, talents and gifts will be in the spotlight. No more doors to hide behind. It’s important to be aware of dreams, both waking and sleeping dreams and visions. They provide ease from the past and a picture of the future. Next month – more change happens again.
CAPRICORN It’s good to list, in a journal, quilt, or mural, over and over, your hopes, wishes and dreams for the future. Talking about them, pondering and brooding over them clarifies for you their value and brings them into the first level of manifestation and they anchor on Earth. Who shares these dreams with you? Who understands you? Who listens to you? Know you have the ability to transform everyone with your knowledge, ideas, art and words. Words are magic.
making music, publishing, or caring for the animal kingdom, what you do makes a great difference in everyone’s life.
PISCES You continue to wonder about your world, your future, your work and the tasks you are to perform. Sometimes your faith is tested in order that you assess and get to the root of your beliefs. You find yourself in different realities, different worlds, often your destination unknown. This applies to outer and inner realities. Only your intuition is intact. It guides, directs and leads you far afield, then brings you home again. Rely on it. 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 Align your actions, friends, work, thoughts, feelings, desires, aspirations with your deepest hopes and wishes. Then everything comes forth successfully. We find you very responsible with those who depend upon you. We also see you share all that you have. What you provide to others, returns to you ten-fold. You’re on a mission with humanity. Whether its cooking, travel, fun, writing,
Prepare Your Family for Winter Weather
Photo courtesy of Getty Images By Desert Star Staff While the impact of winter weather varies across the country, nearly all Americans are affected in some capacity each year as temperatures drop, from freezing rain to severe blizzards. One of the key dangers when severe weather strikes is the potential loss of heat,
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power and communication services. Making a portable generator part of your family’s emergency plan can help keep your loved ones safe and warm in the event of an unexpected power outage. While they can provide reliable back-up energy for portable heaters, help prevent
food spoilage and allow for access to radio or television for news and weather updates, portable generators must be used properly to avoid carbon monoxide risks. Newer generator models that comply with the American National Standards Institute/Portable Generator Manufacturers’ November 13, 2019
a portable generator indoors in areas such as garages, basements, crawl spaces, breezeways, sheds or other partially enclosed spaces. Association (PGMA) G300 • Always place portable Standard include carbon generators downwind and monoxide sensors and point engine exhaust away shutdown features to help from occupied spaces. protect your family from • Only use portable dangerous carbon monoxide generators outside and never buildup and poisoning, place a portable generator which can cause extreme near windows, doors or illness and even death. vents, as carbon monoxide Before severe weather gas can accumulate and hits, PGMA recommends potentially be drawn indoors. educating yourself on safe • Learn to recognize the use and keeping these symptoms of carbon monoxide portable generator safety precautions in mind to help poisoning: headache, nausea, ensure your family is ready for dizziness, shortness of breath, whatever winter may bring: weakness and fainting. • Read the operator’s • If you feel sick, dizzy manual first and follow the or weak while using a portable manufacturer’s recommended generator, get to fresh air precautions and procedures, immediately and call 911 for as well as instructions on safe emergency medical attention. operation and potential hazards. • Install carbon monoxide • Remember you cannot alarms inside your home. smell, see or taste carbon Learn more about monoxide, so proper use of safely operating a portable portable generators is crucial. generator during winter • To avoid dangerous weather at pgmaonline.com carbon monoxide accumulation, and takeyourgeneratoroutside. always “Take It Outside.” This com. Family Features means you should never run www.desertstarweekly.com
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BY THEDA KLEINHANS REICHMAN
Life From a Dog’s Point of View
In the film “The Art of Racing in the Rain,” Actor Kevin Coster is the voice for a thoughtful golden retriever named Enzo owned by the race car driver, Denny (Milo Ventimiglia, “This Is Us”). Milo buys the dog when he is a puppy, naming him Enzo after the legendary auto designer Enzo Ferrari. The two bond immediately. Enzo enjoys watching TV with Denny. As the story begins, Enzo is fascinated by a TV documentary about Mongolia, where they believe that dogs will be reincarnated as humans after they die. At this point, Enzo is sure that someday he too will be a human being just like his beloved owner Denny. The film, based on Garth Stein’s best selling novel, stars Milo Ventimiglia as Denny and Amanda Seyfried (“Mama Mia”) as his devoted wife Eve, who is proud of his racing ambitions. She is supportive, but that is not the case with her parents, played by Kathy Baker
and Martin Donovan. Dad disapproves of their marriage from the start, believing his daughter could do far better. Fortunately, mom is more understanding and supportive. When they meet, Denny is immediately smitten with Eve, a young grade school teacher. This is not the case with Enzo, who is jealous at first. However, he learns to love her, and when their little daughter is born, it is love at first sight for this faithful dog. Even though Denny’s career involves time apart, Eve encourages him to continue racing. She knows how much he loves what he does, and she wants him to be happy. She is his biggest fan. While Denny is away, she takes good care of Enzo. They spend time together and go on long walks in the woods. When she starts having headaches, it is Enzo who instinctively realizes something is wrong, but he has no way to tell her. Sadly he must wait for his humans to take
action before it is too late. “The Art of Racing in the Rain” is not only a drama about love and loss, but it is also a dog story with many comedic moments. For example, when Denny faces a court battle with his in-laws over the custody of his daughter, the dog, an avid TV watcher, envisions it
as a court episode of “Law and Order,” starring his family. The human actors in the story are fine, but it is the dog actors who steal the show, from the adorable puppy Enzo to the aging Enzo and the young Enzo in between. “The Art of Racing in the Rain,” rated PG, has a
running time of 109 minutes. The film is now available on DVD. It contains featurettes on the making of the film, including commentary by producer Patrick Dempsey, who is a noted actor and professional race car, driver.
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Waitress
By Desert Star Staff Palm Desert, CA – The McCallum Theatre welcomes the hit Broadway musical WAITRESS, inspired by the beloved film, for five performances, taking place Friday, December 6, through Sunday, December 8. The performance on Friday, December 6, is made possible through by the generosity of Jerry and Sarah Mathews. Brought to life by a groundbreaking all-female creative team, this irresistible new hit musical features original music and lyrics by seven-time Grammy® nominee Sara Bareilles (“Brave,” “Love Song”), a book by acclaimed screenwriter Jessie Nelson (I Am Sam), choreography by Lorin Latarro (Les Liaisons dangereuse, Waiting for Godot) and original direction by Tony Award® winner Diane Paulus
(Hair, Pippin, Finding Neverland). Meet Jenna, a waitress and expert pie-maker who dreams of a way out of her small town and rocky marriage. Pouring her heart into her pies, she crafts desserts that mirror her topsy-turvy life, such as “The Key (Lime) to Happiness Pie” and “Betrayed by My Eggs Pie.” When a baking contest in a
nearby county—and a satisfying encounter with someone new—show Jenna a chance at a fresh start, she must find the courage to seize it. Change is on the menu, as long as Jenna can write her own perfectly personal recipe for happiness. “WAITRESS is a little slice of heaven!” says Entertainment Weekly, and is “sweet, sassy
and passionate,” according to New York Magazine. “It’s an empowering musical of the highest order!” raves the Chicago Tribune. Don’t miss this uplifting and hilarious musical celebrating friendship, motherhood, and the magic of a well-made pie. WaitressTheMusicalonTour.com Tickets for these
performances are priced at $65, $95 and $135. Tickets are available at the Theatre’s website at www. mccallumtheatre.com or by calling the McCallum Theatre Box Office at (760) 340-2787. The McCallum Theatre, located at 73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert CA 92260.
One of The Hottest Destinations In the World Welcomes Art Basel 2019 Art Basel brings a special kind of glamour, glitz, art, and culture to the city that’s like no other place in the world
By Desert Star Staff MIAMI BEACH, Fla - Miami Beach welcomes once again Art Basel, the most significant Art Fair in the world. Art Basel offers visitors from across the globe access to galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, showing exceptional work from modern masters of contemporary art, as well as a new generation of emerging stars. Visitors immerse themselves in exhibitions of paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, and editioned works. Art Basel also ushers in Miami Art Week, where visitors can enjoy hundreds of cultural events around Miami Beach and visit the dozens of satellite fairs that orbit around Basel. “Art Basel is a multifaceted, dazzling event that transforms Miami Beach each year and adds to the city’s
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already a storied reputation for art, culture, and entertainment,” says Steve Adkins, Chairman, Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority (MBVCA). “As we edge closer to the Fair and the premiere of Miami Beach’s satellite art fairs, the energy and buzz in the air are palpable. Miami Beach, which is like no other place in the world, continues to be the perfect city to host Art Basel, which is like no other art fair in the world.” In addition to the leading Art Basel exhibition, dozens of prestigious art fairs will expose audiences to edgy, creative and original visual and performance art. Miami Beach welcomes this year’s satellite fairs including: Design Miami/: Since 2005, Design Miami/ has become a global forum for design. Each Fair brings together influential collectors, gallerists,
the Miami Beach Convention Center, it is accessible and in the heart of the action. PULSE Miami Beach: It’s their 15th anniversary, and the PULSE Art Fair is dedicating this edition to experienced and budding art collectors. They are inviting visitors to experience the energy of stimulating art, balanced with cocktails in hammocks, and engaging conversations with friends. SCOPE Miami Beach: Celebrating its 19th edition, SCOPE Miami welcomes 134 diverse contemporary exhibitors featuring OASIS, an experiential multidisciplinary program as well as FOCUS | ART CHINA, the new premier showcase of Chinese Contemporary Art in Miami. Aqua Art Miami: In the past 14 years, Aqua Art Miami has become a destination for prominent collectors and art aficionados to procure works by young, emerging, and mid-career artists.
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he rush of the holiday season – shopping for gifts, decorating the house, hosting loved ones and other added obligations – can be challenging. Restore balance and holiday cheer by treating yourself and others who are home for the holidays to a no-fuss, relaxing dinner that feels celebratory. Supported by a menu that can be prepared entirely using a skillet, you can easily add to the joyful holiday spirit while also lowering stress levels typically associated with this time of year. Start with a main course like Seared Salmon with Pine Nut, Caper and Fennel Topping, which can go a long way toward building a tasty holiday meal. Paired with Long-Cooked Green Beans with Tomatoes and Garlic, the savory salmon and complementary side can be on the family table in less than an hour then capped off by a seasonal Stovetop Apple Pie. These dishes and more can be created for holiday festivities with the help of kitchen equipment like Anolon Advanced Home skillets, part of a collection designed for everyday cooking with heavy-gauge hard anodized aluminum construction for durability and even heating. With a triple-layer, sapphire-reinforced interior that resists chipping, the cookware offers durability and easy cleaning along with features like nonstick exteriors, convenient volume markings for saucepans and stockpots, and comfortable SureGrip handles. Find more inspiration and the right kitchen equipment to make the holiday season special at Anolon.com.
Seared Salmon with Pine Nut, Caper and Fennel Topping
Recipe courtesy of Anolon Gourmet Cookware Yield: 4 servings Anolon Advanced Home 12-inch nonstick skillet 1/2 cup pine nuts 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided 1 shallot, finely chopped (about 3 tablespoons) 1/2 medium fennel bulb, cored and finely chopped 3 tablespoons drained capers 1 1/2 teaspoons fresh orange zest 2 tablespoons thinly sliced fresh basil 1/2 teaspoon, plus 1/8 teaspoon, salt, divided 4 skin-on salmon fillets (6-7 ounces each) 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper Heat nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add pine nuts and cook, shaking pan often, about 4-5 minutes until lightly browned. Transfer pine nuts to medium bowl. In same skillet over medium heat, heat 1 tablespoon oil. Add shallot and fennel; cook, stirring occasionally, 3-4 minutes until slightly softened. Add capers and cook 1 minute. Transfer to bowl with pine nuts. Stir in remaining oil and orange zest. Let cool 5 minutes before adding basil and 1/8 teaspoon salt; reserve. Season salmon with remaining salt and pepper. Heat skillet over medium heat until hot. Add salmon, fleshside down, and cook 5 minutes until nicely browned. Flip salmon and continue cooking 4-5 minutes until skin is crisp and salmon is cooked through but still slightly translucent in center. Place one salmon fillet on each of four serving plates; top each with pine nut mixture.
Seared Salmon with Pine Nut, Caper and Fennel Topping
Long-Cooked Green Beans with Tomatoes and Garlic Recipe courtesy of Anolon Gourmet Cookware Yield: 4 servings Anolon Advanced Home 12-inch nonstick skillet 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1/4 cup yellow onions, minced 3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced 1 1/2 pounds green beans, ends trimmed
3 large ripe tomatoes, peeled, seeded and chopped salt, to taste freshly ground black pepper, to taste In nonstick skillet over medium heat, warm olive oil. Add onions and cook until soft, stirring occasionally, 7-10 minutes. Add garlic and continue stirring 1 minute. Add green beans and tomatoes; cover and cook over low heat until green beans are soft, 25 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Cook, uncovered, until liquid is almost gone, 2-3 minutes.
Long-Cooked Green Beans with Tomatoes and Garlic
Stovetop Apple Pie
Recipe courtesy of Anolon Gourmet Cookware Yield: 1 10-inch pie Anolon Advanced Home 10-inch nonstick skillet 6 tablespoons butter 1/2 cup, plus 2 teaspoons, sugar, divided 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon or apple pie spice 6 medium Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored and cut into eight wedges each 1 refrigerated pie crust 2 teaspoons cream
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In nonstick skillet over low heat, melt butter; remove from heat. Stir in 1/2 cup sugar and cinnamon. Arrange apple wedges evenly in skillet, overlapping as needed. Heat oven to 350 F. In skillet over medium heat, cook sugar mixture until it is light amber in color and bubbly, 8-10 minutes. Carefully place pie crust on top of apples; cut few slits in pastry to allow air to escape. Brush pastry with cream and remaining sugar. Bake 25-30 minutes, or until crust is golden brown and apples are tender. Serve warm or at room temperature.
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Madonna’s “Crave” Hits #1 on the Billboard “Dance Club Songs
By Desert Star Staff Madonna extends her record-breaking career as the remix of her song “Crave” with Swae Lee hits #1 on the Billboard “Dance Club Songs” Chart becoming her 49th #1 hit, making it the most ever for an artist on that chart. “Crave” is from her album Madame X which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart in June. “Crave” is her third “Dance Clubs Chart” topper from Madame X, recently beating her own record with her 48th #1 with “Future” and 47th #1 with “Medellín.””Crave” also marks Madonna’s ninth consecutive “Dance Club Songs” #1, her longest such streak. “Crave” was remixed by Tracy Young, Benny Benassi and DJLW, among others. Madonna is currently on her sold-out Madame X Tour which comes to Los Angeles next on November 13. Performing to ecstatic sold-out crowds, her rare and unprecedented series of performances are taking place exclusively in theaters giving fans an intimate and rapturous experience of the artist as never before. Inspired by her life immersed in the rich cultural influences of Lisbon, the linguistically diverse album Madame X is a love letter to multiculturalism and a testament to Madonna’s transformative influence on, and respect for, global culture. As compelling and audacious as Madonna’s intrepid persona Madame X, this virtuoso performance celebrates her fourteenth studio album while incorporating previous hits and fan favorites in an unrivaled theatrical journey. The tour is presented by Live Nation Global Touring. For complete ticket information, VIP and Travel Packages, visit www.madonna.com. The tour is presented by Live Nation Global Touring. The Madame X Tour is created and directed by a team led by Madonna, including Jamie King as Creative Producer and Megan Lawson as Co-Director and Lead Choreographer. Additional creative contribution and choreography by Damien Jalet, Costume Design by Eyob Yohannes and Set Design by
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MUSIC
BY ROBERT KINSLER
Stellar Releases Showcase Extraordinary Artists
Several reissues as well as a terrific greatest hit and previously-unreleased live performance compilation make for a special crop of new highly-recommended collections available now. Artist: Michael Ubaldini Title: Acoustic Rumble: 20th Anniversary Legacy Edition (bLACKWATER rECORDS) You might like if you enjoy: Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen Tell me more: Although Michael Ubaldini’s aptlytitled masterwork “Acoustic Rumble” was released back in 1999, the album’s enduring exploration of social injustice, political corruption and the modern world’s uncertain future ring as true now as they did two decades ago. So it’s little surprise that the 20th Anniversary Legacy Edition of “Acoustic Rumble” is one of 2019’s best and most important reissues. Bolstered by the inclusion of two new bonus tracks (the Americanaflavored “All in God’s Name” and countrified “Armageddon Blues”), “Acoustic Rumble” continues to be a revelation with its well-aimed and insightful lyrics along with Ubaldini’s powerful voice; the only accompaniment is that of his fiery acoustic guitar and
blasting harmonica. From the literate fire of “The 7th Trumpet” and inspirational anthem “Badge of Freedom” to the nuanced grace of “Shadows & Ghosts” and the articulate expose of lust on “World Comes Crashin’ Down,” every song here hits its mark. While Ubaldini certainly takes aim at the modern world’s pitfalls and challenges, there is simultaneously a strong undercurrent of hope that calls out for every living soul to celebrate this short run we all get at life. “Acoustic Rumble” delivers on the late Los Angeles Times music writer Mike Boehm’s 1999 review of the original release that declared: “Better than Bruce Springsteen at probing the national soul; his ‘Acoustic Rumble’ album goes one better then ‘The Ghost of Tom Joad’.” This writer couldn’t agree more. Information: rocknrollpoet.com. Artist: Anny Celsi Title: Kaleidoscope Heart: 12 Golden Hits (Ragazza Music) You might like if you enjoy: Aimee Mann, the Bangles, psychedelicstyled power pop Tell me more: Songstress Anny Celsi’s knack for writing and recording memorable
songs is showcased across “Kaleidoscope Heart: 12 Golden Hits,” a fantastic collection that includes remixed and remastered tracks from her three previous albums; a newly-recorded gem is included as well. The dozen stellar songs recall Aimee Mann’s ability to effortlessly spin inviting nuggets that resonate amidst swirling timeless song craft. There are songs that soar in the tradition of the best of power pop, notably the 12-string Rickenbacker guitarenriched “Sideways Rain,” Paisley Underground-mining “Tangle-Free World” and crunchier “Little Big Dress.” Celsi is just as effective singing more probing tunes (the wonderful baroque pop of “Own Sweet Time,” affecting “Oh Baby, Is The Circus Back in Town?” and harmonies-filled “Kaleidoscope Heart”). Other standouts on the disc include the euphoric ‘60s-styled “Au Revoir, My Darling,” shining folk rocker “The Night She Learned To Drive” and soulful “Now You Can Hurt Me.” Information: annycelsi.com. Artist: Uncle Walt’s Band Title: An American in Texas (Omnivore Recordings) You might like if you enjoy: Dawes, the Jayhawks Tell me more: Omnivore
Recordings continues to reintroduce under-the-radar and forgotten gems to modern-day audiences. Listen no further than the glorious second album from Uncle Walt’s Band. “An American in Texas” was originally released back in 1980, and the mix of early Americana and groundbreaking threepart vocal harmonies sounds amazing on the new reissue, which includes the original 12-track release as well as 13 bonus cuts. One of the most popular acoustic bands in Austin, Texas during the late 1970s and early ‘80s, the “An American in Texas” reissue goes a long way to help lovers of roots music get a proper introduction to the talents of Walter Hyatt, Champ Hood and David Ball. “Too Far To Fall” is a particularly gorgeous song, and the bonus track “Hard to Bear” features some decidedly amazing vocal harmonies. There are so many infectious and luxurious songs positioned across the album, ranking from the breezy “As the Crow Flies” and jazz-tinged “You Keep Me Holding On” to Appalachia-rooted “Green Tree” and Tex-Mex beauty of “For The First Time.” The expanded edition of “An American in Texas” is available on LP, audio CD and
digital formats. Information: OmnivoreRecordings.com. Artist: Neil Young Title: Songs For Judy (Shakey Pictures Records) You might like if you enjoy: Neil Young’s “Harvest” and “Harvest Moon” albums Tell me more: “Songs For Judy” is not only the debut release on Neil Young’s own Shakey Pictures Records label, it’s also a terrific musthear album featuring cuts from the artist’s 1976 solo tour. Twenty-two songs recorded at various tour dates, the disc is sonic nirvana for fans of Young’s original gems written and recorded in the early part of his career. Favorites abound; he delves into Buffalo Springfield’s “Mr. Soul,” the reflective “Heart of Gold,” as well as the soul-stirring “After the Gold Rush” and “A Man Needs a Maid.” Later there are stunning takes on “The Needle and the Damage Done,” “Pocahontas” and “Sugar Mountain.” As if all of that wasn’t enough paydirt, the disc also features “No One Seems To Know,” which is a song not officially released on any album by Young until now. Information: NeilYoung.com.
Take Off With Mizell At Annual ‘Stars Among Us’ Gala
Annual Event Celebrates Philanthropists and Raises Funds for Community Programs Including Valley-wide Meals on Wheels Program By Desert Star Staff PALM SPRINGS –Mizell Senior Center announced that it will present its 15th annual ‘Stars Among Us’ Gala on Saturday, February 1, 2020 at the Palm Springs Air Museum. The aeronautical theme of the 2020 Gala invites guests to “Take Off with Mizell” to celebrate the organization’s past and elevate its future. A first-class experience awaits every guest, beginning with cocktails at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner service. www.desertstarweekly.com
“In-flight” entertainment will be provided by LA’s hottest showband, The Zippers, whose music will pull the audience out of their seats to dance the night away. Gala tickets are $350 and event sponsorships are available. Call 760-323-5689 x108 for more information. Co-chaired by Carol Fragen and Dennis Flaig, Mizell’s 2020 ‘Stars Among Us’ Gala will honor two recipients with its Community Impact award. BIGHORN
Cares will be recognized for funding specific projects for local non-profits that demonstrate a need and make a real difference in the quality of life for people in the Coachella Valley. Dr. Timothy Jochen and Mr. Lee Erwin will be recognized for their continuous and generous support of a wide variety of Coachella Valley nonprofit organizations. They are major contributors to more than 40 charities in the Coachella Valley and are great November 13, 2019
examples of giving back to the community they love. “We’re excited about the 15th anniversary of what is now regarded as one of the ‘can’t miss’ events of the season,” said Wes Winter, Mizell’s Executive Director. “We are thankful for the support shown to us and look forward to recognizing our honorees for their contributions to and for Coachella Valley residents.” “Take Off with Mizell” is presented by Eisenhower
Health, Patti and Jack Grundhofer and Carol and Dr. Ron Fragen. In addition to the Presenting Sponsors, the Gala is proudly sponsored by Palm Springs Disposal Services, Wintec Energy LLC, Contour Dermatology, Desert Care Network, Steve Tobin & the Grace Helen Spearman Foundation, Saks Fifth Avenue, Wells Fargo, Desert Oasis Healthcare and The Desert Sun, among many others. Source: Bob Bogard
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Vince Staples’ “Yo Love” Feat.
By Desert Star Staff Today, Motown Records released Vince Staples’ “Yo Love” feat. 6lack & Mereba. The new song is from Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack, which will be released this
Friday, November 15. Zane Lowe debuted “Yo Love” earlier today as a World First on Apple Music’s Beats 1. The track is featured today on the cover of Apple Music’s New Music Daily playlist.
Starring Oscar® nominee Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out), Queen & Slim is a compelling, consciousnessraising love story that confronts the staggering human toll of racism and the lifeshattering price of violence. The film, from GRAMMY®winning director Melina Matsoukas and Emmy®winning writer Lena Waithe, is due in theaters November 27 following its November 14 premiere at AFI Fest in Los Angeles, where it opens the festival. The music in the film serves as an additional voice and showcases the range of talent across Black artists with a compelling blend
of genres. The 16-song soundtrack also features new tracks by Ms. Lauryn Hill, Lil Baby, Coast Contrafeaturing BJ The Chicago Kid, and Syd, plus classic songs by Roy Ayers, Bilal, Mike Jones, and others. Blood Orange composed the film’s score and is featured on the soundtrack. “Collide,” by Tiana Major9 & EARTHGANG, has amassed over three million combined global streams. Produced by Benny Cassette (Kanye West, John Legend), the track was the #1 Most Added song at Urban AC Radio. It has topped Spotify’s The Newness playlist, placed in Apple Music’s “Me & Bae” playlist, and appears on the most prominent R&B playlists on Pandora (Top R&B Hits), YouTube Music (R&B Wave) and Amazon (R&B Rotation). While on a forgettable first date together in Ohio, a black man (Kaluuya) and a black woman (Jodie Turner-Smith), are pulled over for a minor traffic infraction. The situation escalates, with unexpected and tragic results, when the man kills the police officer in selfdefense. Terrified and in fear for their lives, the man, a retail
employee, and the woman, a criminal defense lawyer, are forced to go on the run. But the incident is captured on video and goes viral, and the couple unwittingly becomes a symbol of trauma, terror, grief, and pain for people across the country. As they drive, these two unlikely fugitives will discover themselves and each other in the direst and desperate circumstances. They will forge a deep and powerful love that will reveal their shared humanity and shape the rest of their lives. Waithe wrote the screenplay for Queen & Slim from a story by herself and bestselling author James Frey (A Million Little Pieces, Katerina). The film is produced by Frey, Waithe, Matsoukas, Michelle Knudsen, Andrew Coles, Brad Weston, and Pamela Abdy. The executive producers are Pamela Hirsch, Kaluuya, Aaron L. Gilbert, and Jason Cloth. Universal Pictures and Makeready present Queen & Slim in association with 3BlackDot and Bron Creative, a Makeready/De La Revolución Films/Hillman Grad/3BlackDot production.
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Retrial of AZ Aid Worker Opens Today in Tucson
By Desert Star Staff TUCSON, Ariz. — Government prosecutors in Tucson federal court are set to open a retrial today of a humanitarian aid worker who helped migrants in the Arizona desert. The original trial of Scott Warren on charges related to providing food, water and shelter to undocumented migrants ended in July with a deadlocked jury. The 36-year-old Warren, a geography professor and volunteer with the aid group No More Deaths, was arrested in January 2018 by Border Patrol officers in Ajo , near the U.S.-Mexico border. According to Paige CorichKleim, media coordinator with No More Deaths, the group plans to continue its protests against the government. “Throughout the trial we’re going to be continuing our work, so we’ve kept putting water out and providing humanitarian aid throughout this whole trial,” Crich-Kleim said. “We’ll also every morning just have people gathered outside the court for support and then we’re going to be packing the courtroom.” Prosecutors are seeking to convict Warren on two counts of human smuggling, a felony that could bring a 10-year prison term. Four other aid volunteers were convicted on misdemeanor charges last year for
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leaving food and water in a refuge near the border. The Tucson medical examiner’s office said more than 3,000 migrants have died in the southern Arizona desert over the past 20 years. Corich-Kleim said hundreds more may have been saved by providing food and water near the border. “The arrest came a couple hours after we released a report and a video of Border Patrol agents destroying humanitarian aid supplies,” she said. “The arrest is pretty retaliatory, kind of, against the organization for speaking out.” She expressed optimism that Warren would not be convicted this time around either. “During the initial trial, it was two counts of harboring and also conspiracy to transport and harbor, and they dropped the conspiracy charges,” Corich-Kleim said. “I think throughout the trial it became pretty clear that they didn’t really have much of a case to back up those charges. But I think the same can be said for the harboring charges.” Warren’s case has drawn both national and international attention, with a group of United Nations human rights experts unsuccessfully calling on the U.S. government to drop the charges. The trial is expected to last about three weeks.
A U.S. Border Patrol officer opens and drains a water bottle left by No More Deaths volunteers to help migrants in the Agua Prieta National Wildlife Refuge in 2017. (NoMoreDeaths)
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IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: Eric A. Rudolph, Law Offices of Eric a. Rudolph P.C., 400 S. Farrell Drive, Suite B200, Palm Springs, CA 92262, (760) 673-7600. November 13, 15, 20, 2019. DSW19-1307 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE AND OF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE(S) (U.C.C. 6105 et seq. and B & P 24073 et seq.) Escrow No. 19-1186-AL Notice is hereby given that a bulk sale of assets and a transfer of alcoholic beverage license(s) is about to be made. The name(s) and business address(es) of the Seller(s)/Licensee(s) are: Palm Spring Inc., 64200 20th Avenue, North Palm Springs, CA 92258. Doing Business as: Palm Spring Inc AKA Shell All other business name(s) and address(es) used by the Seller(s)/Licensee(s) within the past three years, as stated by the Seller(s)/Licensee(s), is/are: None The name(s) and address(es) of the Buyer(s)/Applicant(s) are: Khalil Oil Inc, 64200 20th Avenue, North Palm Springs, CA 92258. The assets being sold are generally described as: General Assets for Gas Station and C-Store including, but are not limited to Goodwill, Furniture, Fixture and Equipment, Leasehold Improvement and Covenant not to complete and is/are located at: 64200 20th Avenue, North Palm Springs, CA 92258. The type of license(s) and license no(s) to be transferred is/are: Off-Sale Beer & Wine License No. 20-580127 and are now issued for the premises located at: Same The bulk sale and transfer of alcoholic beverage license(s) is/are intended to be consummated at the office of Mayflower Escrow, 2501 E Chapman Avenue Suite 130, Fullerton, CA 92831 and the anticipated date of sale/transfer is 12/3/19. The purchase price or consideration in connection with the sale of the business and transfer of the license, is the sum of $125,000.00, including inventory, estimated at $20,000.00, which consists of the following: Check $5,000.00 Demand Note $120,000.00 Allocation Total $125,000.00 It has been agreed between the Seller(s)/Licensee(s) and the intended Buyer/Applicant(s), as required by Sec. 24073 of the Business and Professions Code, that the consideration for the transfer of the business and license is to be paid only after the transfer has been approved by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Dated: 11/1/2019 eller(s)/Licensee(s) Palm Spring Inc. By: S/ Ashraf Aziz AKA Maher Aziznamroud Sedrak, President Buyer(s)/Applicant(s) Khalil Oil Inc By: S/ Khalid Khalil, President 11/13/19 CNS-3312921# DESERT STAR WEEKLY. Publish November 13, 2019 DSW19-1306 California Auction Ad Notice is hereby given that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on said property Pursuant to Lien Sale per California Self Storage Act Chapter 10. Undersigned will sell items at www.storagetreasures.com sale by competitive bidding ending on 12/2/2019 9 am. Where said property has been stored at which are located at Desert Self Storage 66251 Dillon RD, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240 County of Riverside, State of California. The following tenants: Marvin Shaw, Mary Axelrod, Michael Pientka, Kenneth Jankowski, Laura A Torres, Lidiana Garcia Maciel, Crystal Campbell, Rossy Nayotl, Chance Gibb, Nubia L Aparicio, Jan Becker, Katelyn Martinez-Chavez, Christy Martinez, Christy Martinez, Melanie Gonzalez, Dina Solis, Jesus Alfredo Segura, Fawn D Pearl, Denise Rodriguez, Marsha Englebrick, Jose Jesus Ponce, Angelica Whealen, Maria Gonzalez, Chris Kirk, Felipe Ramirez, Martin Carreon, George Martinez Items to be sold include but not limited to personal property containing boxes, household items, clothing, and tools. Purchases must be paid at the time with Cash Only. All purchases sold as is and must be removed within 72 hours of the time of sale. Sale subject to cancellation up to the time of sale, company reserves the right to refuse any online bids. Auction by storagetreasures.com phone: 855-722-8853 nct 2324030 1017 Please print on: 11/13/2019 and 11/20/2019. DSW19-1305 MISSION SPRINGS WATER DISTRICT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 18. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing is scheduled to be held at the offices of the Mission Springs Water District located at 66575 Second Street, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240, on November 18, 2019 at 1 p.m. At that time, the Board of Directors of the Mission Springs Water District will hear all testimony relating to the proposed Assessment District 18. A map of Assessment District 18 is available at the office of the Water District. Assessment District 18 would provide for the construction of sewer mains, sewer laterals, manhole, street reconstruction and the financing of facilities charges for the acquisition of trunk line and treatment plant capacity, together with appurtenant work, and the levy of an assessment on residential property to pay for a portion of the costs of such construction. Any and all interested persons may testify before the Board of Directors at the public hearing. In addition, each record owner of property proposed to be assessed has the right to submit an assessment ballot in favor of or in opposition to the proposed assessment. If you believe you should have received a ballot but have not received one, please contact the Water District immediately. All assessment ballots must be received by the District Secretary of the Water District prior to the conclusion of the public hearing. Following the conclusion of the public hearing, the Board of Directors will tabulate the assessment ballots that have been received. If a majority protest exists with respect to the proposed Assessment District 18, the Board of Directors will not impose the assessment upon parcels within that proposed Assessment District. For all information relating to these proceedings and the hearing, the written protest procedure, the assessment ballot procedure or to review the assessment engineer’s report, please contact Victoria Llort, Public Information Officer, at (760) 329-5169 Ext. 144 or email: vllort@mswd. org /s/ Arden Wallum, District Secretary Published: November 6th & 13th, 2019. DSW19-1302 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: Karen Marie McBride CASE NO. PRIN1901318 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both of (specify all names by which the decedent was known) Karen Marie McBride, aka Karen M. McBride, aka Karen McBride. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by David Francisco Rivas. in the Superior Court of California, County of RIVERSIDE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that David Francisco Rivas be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: DECEMBER 4, 2019 at 8:45AM in Dept. PS3 located at 3255 E. TAHQUITZ CANYON WAY, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney.
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: MICHAEL PARKER SWANK, DECEASED CASE NO. PRIN1901006 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both of MICHAEL PARKER SWANK. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by DIANE KAISER. in the Superior Court of California, County of RIVERSIDE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that DIANE KAISER be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: DECEMBER 3, 2019 at 8:45AM in Dept. PS3 located at 3255 E. TAHQUITZ WAY, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: THEODORE M. HANKIN, ESQ. MESSINA & HANKIN, LLP, 1400 QUAIL STREET, SUITE 200, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660. (949) 383-4356 November 6, 13, 20, 2019 DSW19-1299 NOTICE OF LIEN SALE PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE §798.56a AND COMMERCIAL CODE §§ 7209 AND 7210 To: Paul Solomon, Ruth Solomon 51 Poquito Dr Palm Springs, California 92264 Paul Solomon P.O. Box 4137 Palm Springs, California 92263. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that El Dorado Mobile Country Club claims a lien against the mobilehome described below in the sum of $2,674.54. This sum represents the storage value of the site where the mobilehome has been stored from August 1, 2019 through October 21, 2019, plus costs incurred in removing or storing the mobilehome, and other amounts recoverable under California Civil Code § 798.56a. The rental rate for storage is $23.10 per day, and additional amounts may accrue for utilities, storage, attorney’s fees, publication fees and other expenses before the date of sale. Manufacturer: FASHION MANOR Tradename: FASHION MANOR Model: CCHMP2 Year of Manufacture: 1973 Decal or License No.: ABD1684 Serial No(s).: 03063U 03063X Insignia: Uknown Unknown Location: El Dorado Mobile Country Club, 51 Poquito Dr., Palm Springs, California 92264, County of Riverside. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the mobilehome will be sold at 10:00 A.M. on November 25, 2019 at 51 Poquito Dr., Palm Springs California 92264. The warehouseman’s lien sale is for the mobilehome only; it does not include the right to keep the mobilehome on-site. The warehouseman’s lien cannot be used to transfer nor does it transfer the leasehold interest in the land. The property owner reserves the right to require removal of mobilehome from the park upon conclusion of the lien sale. To inquire about the sale, call the Chana Law Firm at (714) 680-4080. Publish November 6, 13, 2019. DSW19-1292 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS R.IZZO STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS, 19501 DIAMOND AVE, SKY VALLEY, CA 92241. Riverside County; P O BOX 363, RANCHO MIRAGE, CA 92270. Full name of registrant: ELLIET DAVIS RIZZO, 13325 QUITA WAY, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92241; REBECCA SHAY RIZZO, 19501 DIAMOND AVE, SKY VALLEY, CA 92241. Business is conducted by CO-PARTNERS. Registrant has not 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 ELLIET DAVIS RIZZO. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on NOVEMBER 6, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201914810. 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)., November 13, 20, 27, December 4, 2019. DSW19-1304 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS GEMINI MEDIA TRAVEL, 67220 OVANTE RD, CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: MICHELLE ANNE EISSLER, 67220 OVANTE RD, CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234. Business is conducted 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: MICHELLE ANNE EISSLER. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on OCTOBER 23, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201914271. 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., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). November 6, 13, 20, 27, 2019 DSW19-1303
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS HEALING SANDS MOBILE HOME & RV PARK, 18025 LANGLOIS ROAD, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92241. Riverside County; 3511 DEL PASO ROAD, SUITE 160, ROOM 240, SACRAMENTO, CA 92835. Full name of registrant: TAMARISK MOBILE HOME AND RV PARK, LLC, 3511 DEL PASO RD, SUITE 160, ROOM 240, SACRAMENTO, CA 92835/CALIFORNIA. Business is conducted by LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. 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: JOHN ALEXANDER MCDOUGALL III, MANAGER. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on OCTOBER 21, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201914171. 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., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). November 6, 13, 20, 27, 2019 DSW19-1301 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS J & R ANIMAL EXPEDITORS LLC, 53455 AVENIDA ALVARADO, LA QUINTA, CA 92253. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: J & R ANIMAL EXPEDITORS LLC, 53455 AVENIDA ALVARDO, LA QUINTA, CA 92253/CA. Business is conducted by LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. 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 JAMES LAVERNE BREITIGAN JR. MANAGING MEMBER. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on OCTOBER 28, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201914459. 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
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COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). November UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW 6, 13, 20, 27, 2019 DSW19-1300 (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). October 30, November 6, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE 13, 20, 2019 DSW19-1297 FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS STUFFWARES, 13635 CACTUS DRIVE, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240. Riverside FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSICounty; P.O. BOX 865, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, NESS AS INTEGRATED DEBT SERVICES, 54612 CA 92240. Full name of registrant: PETER MARK INERNESS WAY, LA QUINTA, CA 92253. Riverside STATON, 13635 CACTUS DRIVE, DESERT HOT County. Full name of registrant: CATHLEEN MARSPRINGS, CA 92240; JAMES EDWARD STAN- GARET MITCHELL, 54612 INERNESS WAY, LA TON, 13635 CACTUS DRIVE, DESERT HOT QUINTA, CA 92253. Business is conducted by SPRINGS, CA 92240. Business is conducted by: INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to transGENERAL PARTNERSHIP. Registrant has not act business under the fictitious business name(s) yet begun to transact business under the fictitious listed above. I declare that all the information in this business name(s) listed above. I declare that all the statement is true and correct. (A registrant, who information in this statement is true and correct. (A declares as true, information which he or she knows registrant, who declares as true, information which to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed CATHLEEN he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime). MARGARET MITCHELL. This statement was filed Signed PETER MARK STATON. This statement with the County Clerk of Riverside County on OCwas filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County TOBER 21, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County on 10/30/2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201914173. NOTICE — Clerk Recorder File No. R-201914529. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHOOF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHO- RIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS RIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). October BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CODE). Publish 30, November 6, 13, 20, 2019 DSW19-1296 November 6, 13, 21, 28, 2019 DSW19-1298 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSIFOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSI- NESS AS REVENUE CYCLE MANAGEMENT LLC, NESS KLAUSY PRINTS AND EVENTS, 45966 66311 TWO BUNCH PALMS TRL #393, DESERT CAMINO RUBI, TEMECULA, CA 92592. Riverside HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240. Riverside County. Full County. Full name of registrant: KRISCILLA- -ROB- name of registrant: REVENUE CYCLE MANAGEINSON, 45966 CAMINO RUBI, TEMECULA, CA MENT LLC, 66311 TWO BUNCH PALMS TRAIL, 92592. Business is conducted by INDIVIDUAL. STE 393, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240/ Registrant has not yet begun to transact business CA. Business is conducted by LIMITED LIABILITY under the fictitious business name(s) listed above. COMPANY. Registrant has not yet begun to transI declare that all the information in this statement is act business under the fictitious business name(s) true and correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, listed above. I declare that all the information in information which he or she knows to be false, is this statement is true and correct. (A registrant, guilty of a crime) Signed KRISCILLA- -ROBINSON. who declares as true, information which he or This statement was filed with the County Clerk of she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed Riverside County on OCTOBER 01, 2019. Peter MICHAEL- -HOUSTON, MANAGING MEMBER. Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of R-201913409. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSI- Riverside County on OCTOBER 28, 2019. Peter NESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE R-201914441. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSIOF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS NESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATE- OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS MENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATE-
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS SOCAL HALAL, 24115 COTTONWOOD AVENUE, APT 146, MORENO VALLEY, CA 92553. Riverside County; 23639 WHISPERING WINDS WAY, MORENO VALLEY, CA 92557. Full name of registrant: MOHAMMAD KHAIRUL AMIN, 24115 COTTONWOOD AVENUE APT 146, MORENO VALLEY, CA 92557; AFEEZ- -OYEKAN, 23639 WHISPERING WINDS WAY, MORENO VALLEY, CA 92557. Business is conducted by CO-PARTNERS. 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 MOHAMMAD KHAIRUL AMIN. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on OCTOBER 21, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201914138. 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
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., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CODE). Publish October 23, 30, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE November 6, 13, 2019 DSW19-1287 FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS SOUTH OF THE BORDER, 11719 PALM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE DR, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240. Riverside FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSICounty. Full name of registrant: ANGEL FERNANDO NESS WORKING HANDS CONSTRUCTION, GUERRERO, 11719 PALM DR, DESERT HOT 83305 ROSA AVE, THERMAL, CA 92274. Riverside SPRINGS, CA 92240. Business is conducted by County. Full name of registrant: HUMBERTO MEZA INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to trans- HERNANDEZ, 83305 ROSA AVE, THERMAL, CA act business under the fictitious business name(s) 92274. Business is conducted by: INDIVIDUAL. listed above. I declare that all the information in Registrant has not yet begun to transact under the this statement is true and correct. (A registrant, fictitious business name(s) listed above. I declare who declares as true, information which he or she that all the information in this statement is true and knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) Signed ANGEL correct. (A registrant, who declares as true, informaFERNANDO GUERRERO. This statement was filed tion which he or she knows to be false, is guilty of with the County Clerk of Riverside County on OC- a crime) Signed: HUMBERTO MEZA HERNANDEZ. TOBER 17, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County This statement was filed with the County Clerk Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201914007. NOTICE — of Riverside County on October 11, 2019. Peter THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS R-201913830. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSIFILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. NESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHO- BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED RIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS STATEBUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS MENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). October UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW 23, 30, November 6, 13, 2019 DSW19-1288 (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CODE). Publish October 23, 30, AMENDED FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- November 6, 13, 2019 DSW19-1286 MENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS ENVE CALIFORNIA AES- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE THETICS; C-MED CLINIC, 1733 N. PALM CANYON FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSIDRIVE, SUITE E AND F, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262. NESS AS TRAVEL ACE, 496 CALLE MADRIGAL, Riverside County. Full name of registrant: PAMOR- CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234. Riverside County. Full RIS HEALTH CARE SOLUTIONS LLC, 1439 W name of registrant: ART- -SOLIS, 496 CALLE MADCHAPMAN AVE SUITE 157, ORANGE, CA 92868/ RIGAL, CATHEDRAL CITY, CA 92234. Business CA. Business is conducted by LIMITED LIABILITY is conducted by INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not COMPANY. Registrant has not yet begun to transact yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business under the fictitious business name(s) listed business name(s) listed above. I declare that all the above. I declare that all the information in this state- information in this statement is true and correct. (A ment is true and correct. (A registrant, who declares registrant, who declares as true, information which as true, information which he or she knows to be he or she knows to be false, is guilty of a crime) false, is guilty of a crime) Signed EVAN SPENCER, Signed ART- -SOLIS. This statement was filed with CEO. This statement was filed with the County Clerk the County Clerk of Riverside County on OCTOof Riverside County on SEPTEMBER 16, 2019. BER 15, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201913873. NOTICE — No. R-201912653. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS YEARS FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTI- A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE MUST BE FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING FILED BEFORE THAT TIME. THE FILING OF THIS OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHOSTATEMENT DOES NOT ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE RIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTH- OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR ER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., (SEE SECTION 14411, ET. SEQ., BUSINESSAND BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE). October PROFESSIONS CODE). September 25 October 23, 30, November 6, 13, 2019 DSW19-1285 2, 9, 16, 2019, October 23, 30, November 6, 13, T.S. No.: 2019-0703 Loan No.: LITTLE MORONGO 2019 DSW19-1247 APN: 665-190-017-3 Property Address: VACANT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT LAND, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A BUSINESS AS NOVALO COLLECTION; NOV9M; DEED OF TRUST DATED 5/3/2018. UNLESS YOU NOVEM, 66350 PIERSON BLVD SUITE A, DESERT TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240. Riverside County; 1775 IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU E PALM CANYON DR, SUITE 110-313, PALM NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF SPRINGS, CA 92264. Full name of registrant: THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD STEVEN- -ALONGE, 64329 SILVER STAR AVE, CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240; NOVEM GER- highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on SAVA CABIOS, 64329 SILVER STAR AVE, DESERT a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or HOT SPRINGS, CA 92240. Business is conducted federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state by: An GENERAL PARTERNSHIP. Registrant com- or federal savings and loan association, or savings menced to transact business under the fictitious association, or savings bank specified in Section business name(s) listed above on MARCH 2, 2015. 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do I declare that all the information in this statement business in this state will be held by the duly apis true and correct. (A registrant, who declares as pointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and true, information which he or she knows to be false, interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee is guilty of a crime). Signed STEVEN- -ALONGE. in the hereinafter described property under and This statement was filed with the County Clerk pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The of Riverside County on October 15, 2019. Peter sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk Recorder File No. expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, R-201913870. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS BUSI- or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal NESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE with interest and late charges thereon, as provided OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and
By Desert Star Staff US researchers have identified the first new strain of HIV since the year 2000, further expanding our knowledge of the extraordinarily complex virus. The newly discovered substrain falls within the same type behind the global HIV pandemic that kicked off in 1981. In order for a new subtype to be declared, at least three cases must be detected and verified
independently of each other. In this instance, the first two were discovered in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1983 and 1990, respectively. The third sample was found later in 2001 as part of a study targeting mother-to-child transmission of the disease. “There is no reason to panic or even to worry about it a little bit,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS GM CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, 35913 ARNETT RD, WILDOMAR, CA 92595. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: YOUSRY ANWAR GHONEIM, 35913 ARNETT RD, WILDOMAR, CA 92595. 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 YOUSRY ANWAR GHONEIM. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on OCTOBER 21, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder File No. R-201914147. 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). October 23, 30, November 6, 13, 2019 DSW19-1291 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS STEWART HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, 25155 JACLYN AVE., MORENO VALLEY, CA 92557. Riverside County. Full name of registrant: TIMOTHY JAMES STEWART, 25155 JACLYN AVE., MORENO VALLEY, CA 92557. Business is conducted by: An INDIVIDUAL. Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above on July 12, 2006. 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 TIMOTHY JAMES STEWART. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on October 10, 2019. Peter Aldana, Assessor-County Clerk Recorder File No. R-201913782. 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., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CODE). Publish October 23, 30, November 6, 13, 2019 DSW19-1290
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). October 23, 30, November 6, 13, 2019 DSW19-1289
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expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: LITTLE MORONGO LAND DHS, LLC A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABLITY COMPANY Duly Appointed Trustee: WESTERN FIDELITY TRUSTEES Recorded 5/10/2018 as Instrument No. 2018-0183637 in book , page of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Riverside County, California, Date of Sale: 11/21/2019 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the front entrance of the former Corona Police Department at 849 W. Sixth St., Corona, CA 92882 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $920,919.42 Street Address or other common designation of real property: VACANT LAND, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, CA A.P.N.: 665-190-017-3 More Fully Described As: The land referred to in this report is situated in the City of Desert Hot Springs, County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as follows: The South half of the North half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 3 South, Range 4 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, as shown by United States Government Survey. Excepting therefrom that portion thereof included within the boundaries of Parcel 6090-4, as shown by Map on file in Book 59, Pages 1 through 4, inclusive of Records of Survey, Riverside County Records. Also excepting therefrom one-half of all oil and mineral rights as reserved by J.S. Pearson, an unmarried man, in Deed recorded March 16, 1955. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary, DMITRY MARGUSOV, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as to an undivided 16.3300% interest; MICHAEL MERLIN, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as to an undivided 33.6700% interest; LEONID KRIVENSTOV, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as to an undivided 25.0000% interest, DIMITRY KURLAND, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as to an undivided 12.5000% interest, and DAVID GOLDMAN, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as to an undivided 12.5000% who has requested this sale be conducted, to the undersigned trustee within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. 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 site www.nationwideposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case 2019-0703. 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. Date: 10/23/2019 WESTERN FIDELITY TRUSTEES 1222 Crenshaw Blvd., SUITE B Torrance, California 90501 Sale Line: (310)212-0700 Kathleen Herrera, Trustee Officer NPP0362779 To: DESERT STAR WEEKLY 10/30/2019, 11/06/2019, 11/13/2019. DSW19-1294
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No.: 19-2072 Loan No.: *******948 APN: 656-202-007-4 NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 9/24/2015. 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. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The 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 the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: GEORGE COURTNEY BOZE III, AN UNMARRIED MAN Duly Appointed Trustee: PRESTIGE DEFAULT SERVICES Recorded 10/1/2015 as Instrument No. 2015-0435450 in book , page of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Riverside County, California, Date of Sale: 11/20/2019 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: Auction.com room, 2410 Wardlow Road #104, Corona, CA 92880 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $157,462.85 Street Address or other common designation of real property: 15641 AVENIDA FLORENCITA DESERT HOT SPRINGS, California 92240 A The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. 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. All checks payable to Prestige Default Services. 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 (800) 793-6107 or visit this Internet Web site www. auction.com, using the file number assigned to this case 19-2072. 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. Date: 10/14/2019 PRESTIGE DEFAULT SERVICES 1920 Old Tustin Ave. Santa Ana, California 92705 Sale Line: (800) 793-6107 Michelle R. GhidottiGonsalves, President A-4708015 10/30/2019, 11/06/2019, 11/13/2019. Dsw19-1293
New strain of HIV detected for the first time in almost 20 years Infectious Diseases, said. “Not a lot of people are infected with this. This is an outlier.” Scientists began studying this third sample in order to map it and provide thorough evidence for a third strain, in a process described as being “like searching for a needle in a haystack,” and then “pulling the needle out with a magnet.” It is as yet unclear whether this subtype acts differently from other subtypes of the virus, but current treatments
can fight this new strain, so there is no major cause for concern, it is merely another step in finding a cure for the disease. “This discovery reminds us that to end the HIV pandemic, we must continue to outthink this continuously changing virus and use the latest advancements in technology and resources to monitor its evolution,” said the study’s co-author Dr. Carole McArthur from the University of Missouri, Kansas City. At present, more than 37 million people living with HIV worldwide, the most on record, with some 1.8 million new infections diagnosed in 2016 alone.
However, Michael Worobey, head of the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona, says the latest revelation is not that big of a deal given that the new subtype belongs to the most common form of HIV, which accounts for roughly 90 percent of all cases. “It is actually misleading to describe genetic diversity from the [Democratic Republic of] Congo as a new subtype because the only useful meaning of the term ‘subtype’ would come from the identification of a lineage of the virus that has spread significantly beyond Central Africa,” he said.
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A Time-Saving Family Meal
Leading a busy lifestyle doesn’t always leave time for spending hours in the kitchen, and these Mystic Mini Turkey Loaves can be made in advance and frozen for later use. Perfect for simplifying busy evenings, they are made with mushrooms, yellow onions, oat milk, pumpkin pie spice and almond milk yogurt. This and other kidfriendly recipes are part of Dole’s healthy-living alliance with Disney’s Frozen 2. For more details and recipes, visit dole.com/Disney. #Dole #DoleRecipes Family Features
MYSTIC MINI TURKEY LOAVES
Prep time: 25 minutes | Cook time: 40 minutes | Serves: 8 Ingredients: 1 large egg 2 pounds 93% lean ground turkey 1 medium DOLE® Yellow Onion, finely chopped 1/2 cup oat milk 1/2 cup whole-wheat panko breadcrumbs 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice 1 teaspoon salt, divided 1 tablespoon olive oil 1/2 package (8 ounces) Dole Mushrooms, sliced 2 cups unsalted chicken stock 3 tablespoons whole-wheat flour 1/4 cup plain almond milk yogurt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley Directions: Heat oven to 350 F. Line rimmed baking pan with parchment paper. In large bowl, whisk egg; gently mix in turkey, onion, oat milk, breadcrumbs, pumpkin pie spice and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Form turkey mixture into eight (4-by-2 1/2-inch) loaves; place on prepared pan. Bake loaves 40 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 165 F. In large skillet over medium-high heat, heat oil; add mushrooms and cook 5 minutes, or until tender, stirring occasionally. In medium bowl, whisk chicken stock and flour; add to skillet and cook 3 minutes, or until thickened, whisking occasionally. Whisk in yogurt, pepper and remaining salt. Serve loaves topped with gravy and sprinkled with parsley. Tip: To freeze loaves, prepare turkey loaves but do not bake; freeze 2 hours, or until frozen. Wrap loaves tightly with plastic wrap and freeze in freezer-safe, zip-top plastic bags up to 3 months. Thaw loaves in refrigerator overnight then bake on parchmentlined rimmed baking pan at 350 F 40 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 165 F. Proceed with remaining instructions. Approximate nutritional information per serving (1 loaf, 1/3 cup gravy): 216 calories; 94 calories from fat; 10 g fat; 3 g polyunsaturated fat; 4 g monounsaturated fat; 88 mg cholesterol; 397 mg sodium; 344 mg potassium; 11 g carbohydrates; 2 g fiber; 2 g sugars; 21 g protein; vitamin A 4%; vitamin C 2%; calcium 4%; iron 10%; vitamin E 2%; thiamin 8%; vitamin B6 20%; phosphorus 15%; magnesium 6%; manganese 10%.
Buttigieg Appeals to Vietnam Veterans in NH
By Desert Star Staff ROCHESTER, N.H. — Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg released his veterans plan on Monday in New Hampshire and appealed directly to Vietnam veterans. An Iraq war veteran himself, Buttigieg went off script during his address at the Rochester Opera House to speak to those who served in Vietnam. “This isn’t in my speech, but I want to say to anybody here who served in the Vietnam generation - and if you were among those who were not received in the right way when you came home - I believe it is better late than never to say thank you, and welcome home,” Buttigieg said.
According to the latest Quinnipiac University poll, Buttigieg is running third in the New Hampshire Democratic primary, with former Vice President Joe Biden in the lead, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren polling second. Buttigieg has pulled ahead of other primary contenders by courting centrist voters, hoping to chip away at Biden’s lead among moderates. On Monday, Buttigieg also said he would nominate a woman to head the Veterans Administration for the first time, and his veterans plan aims to fully fund the VA. While Buttigieg is the youngest candidate in the race, he tried connecting with Vietnam veterans on Monday by reflecting on his experience coming home from Iraq.
“Having come home to balloons and smiles at a time when America had benefited from learning how to separate what we feel about those who serve from what we feel about the policies of this country,” he said; “not everybody who served had that same benefit.” Buttigieg has a similar demographic base of support as Warren, polling well among highly educated white Democrats. But critics note Buttigieg’s low level of support among African Americans and other minorities, as well as his lack of experience. If elected, the Indiana mayor would be the first candidate to go straight from city hall to the White House.
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Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is rising in Democratic primary states Iowa and New Hampshire, ranking second and third, respectively, in the most recent polls. (Pete for America website)
Announcing the 10th Annual Extravaganza
By Desert Star Staff The 10th Annual Extravaganza will be held Monday, December 2, 2019, from 5:30pm to 9pm. The fundraiser will be held at the Doubletree Golf Resort, 67967 Vista Chino, Cathedral City, CA 92234. Individual tickets are $85, which includes dinner and access to the silent and live auctions, raffles,
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handcrafted items, Wine & Spirit Spin, and more. Join us for a special evening of fun, food, and entertainment while supporting the Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City. Proceeds will benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City’s mission: To inspire and enable all young people, especially from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as
productive, responsible, and caring citizens. The Boys & Girls Club of Cathedral City is a youth-serving organization that provides opportunities for a Great Future through a safe place, with caring mentors, and life-enhancing programs. All donations support ongoing Club programs and services that promote academic success, healthy lifestyles, and good character November 13, 2019
and citizenship. The Boys and Girls Club gives hope to an entire city, and this fundraiser will help these positive experiences to continue. Event sponsors include Pacific Youth Foundation, Palm Springs Subaru, Contractor State License Schools, Windermere Homes & Estates, Frazier Pest Control, The Power of 3 Realtor Team, Larry & Carol
Rogers, Modern Woodman, and PB Mechanical For more information about the event or to become a sponsor, please call 760770-4965, email events@ bgcccity.org; website: www.bgcccity.org. The Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City is a 501(c) (3) charitable organization. Tax ID# 95-3507225
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Artists Council 2019
Suzanne Fromkin, Jim Egan, honoree-Jerry Keller and Carol Egan Photo by Pat Krause. Story and Photos by Pat Krause The Artists Council held its 51st annual art exhibition on November 7th at the Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Desert, The Galen, and Faye Sarkowsky Sculpture Garden. The Fall 2019 Artists Council exhibition honored long-time supporters, Barbara and Jerry Keller. Sadly Barbara Keller passed away this year, but Jerry Keller arrived to support this exhibition. The Kellers are philanthropists who have helped so many of the Arts in the Valley,
along with other charities with their time, dedication, and money. They have given to so much in our Valley. This exhibition celebrates its first year as an independent, non-profit arts organization that is dedicated to the promotion of arts and artists in the Coachella Valey. The Council’s mission is to bring highquality artists’ achievements by Artists Council members to show their works to local people. The art in this exhibition is juried by Daniela Lieja and Quintanar and Phoebe
Tony Radcliffe, event chair, with Artist Meg Walling in front of her painting, LaQuitnta Sunset, and David Hatcher. Photo by Pat Krause. Beasly. Prizes of $3000 were awarded. The Jurors come with an impressive resume of knowledge in the field of Artart. All Artart was for sale, and the proceeds were split between the Artists and the Artists Council. I talked with several people to ask them if they had a favorite, and many told me they had already purchased some of the works of Artart. The event held a private VIP party early, where over 350 guests attended. The public was invited shortly after on the opening night and
totaled over 700 attendings. This is one night where they can see really high-quality art free and visualize the many forms of Artart in one place that included paintings in all media, photography, sculpture, and various creations. LULUs restaurant catered to the dinner, which consisted of Shrimp, mashed potatoes, vegetables, and a table of celery, carrots, cheeses, crackers, grapes, and more. Refreshments and dinner were set up in the Garden area. Winners were announced,
Martha Cowan for Breaks Over, Karen Curry for One Woman One Song, Dennis Johnson for Desert Musings, Mike McLain for Gotta Revolution, Gary Paterson for Modernism in Perspective. The Stephen and Colleen Baumbach photography award went to Nettie Pena for Tom Minderhof. KAREN and Tony Barone sponsored a special prize, the Apollo Award that honors someone who furthers the Arts Council Mission, and that award went to Curt Miller.
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FAMILY FEATURES
hen most families think of holiday cooking, they typically picture baked goods and time spent in the kitchen near the oven. This year, you can take your seasonal meal prep outdoors with cooking methods often overlooked during the winter: grilling and smoking. As one of the most popular dishes during the holidays, turkey is an easy way start creating festive flavors using a grill or smoker. To help keep your bird tasty and juicy, this Art of the Turkey Brine requires just a few simple ingredients before transferring the turkey to the grill. Pair it with this Sweet ’n’ Savory Sausage and Cornbread Stuffing that combines a soft, familiar interior with crispy edges. If you’re aiming to create dishes like these in your own backyard this season, head to a destination like Ace Hardware for all your grilling essentials and holiday inspiration. With 72% of U.S. households located within 15 minutes of an Ace store and products from Big Green Egg, Traeger and Weber all under one roof, it’s a helpful place to take your holiday meals to the next level. Find more ideas to change the way you think about holiday cooking at acehardware.com.
Sweet ’n’ Savory Sausage and Cornbread Stuffing
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Art of the Turkey Brine
Recipe courtesy of chef Jason K. Morse of 5280 Culinary and Ace Hardware Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: About 2 hours; allow 2-3 hours to cool Servings: 6-8 1/3 package 5280 Culinary Brine mix 2 quarts water, plus additional for cooling and covering turkey, divided ice 6-8 pounds turkey breast with rib cage, cleaned 1 5-gallon Ace Hardware bucket and lid
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In pan, mix brine with water. Heat to high 5 minutes to dissolve sugar and salt. Cool brine mixture; add ice water and mix well. Place turkey in bucket and cover with water and brine. Place bucket in refrigerator or cooler. Brine 45 minutes per pound. Remove turkey from brine. Heat wood fire grill to 350 F. Cook turkey 20 minutes then turn temperature to 275 F. Cook 1 hour, 40 minutes until internal temperature reaches 170 F. Allow turkey to rest about 15 minutes prior to carving to allow juices to settle.
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Recipe courtesy of chef Jason K. Morse of 5280 Culinary and Ace Hardware Prep time: 15 minutes, plus 1 day for drying Cook time: 20-25 minutes Servings: 10-12 1 package cornbread 1 pound sweet Italian sausage, ground 1/2 cup carrots, peeled and diced 1/2 cup celery with leaves, diced 1/2 cup yellow onion, peeled and diced 1/4 cup dried blueberries 1/2 cup dried apples 1 teaspoon fresh garlic, crushed barbecue rub 1-2 cups low-sodium chicken stock
nonstick cooking spray Cook cornbread according to package instructions; allow to cool. Leave uncovered and let dry 1 day. Break into medium pieces. Heat wood fire grill to 350 F. Heat medium skillet and add sausage. Cook until half done and fat is rendered. Add carrots, celery, onion, blueberries, apples and garlic. Saute until caramelized. Add cornbread pieces and stir to combine. Add chicken stock until slightly wet or pasty; stir well to combine. Season, to taste, with barbecue rub and transfer stuffing from skillet to pan lightly sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. Grill, uncovered, 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown. Internal temperature should reach 155 F when fully cooked.
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