La Quinta Gem February 2019

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February 2019 Take a Drive in LQ

7. Passion and Patience - Building & Restoring Classic Cars

8. Revving up at La Quinta Carshow

10. Business 11. Art Drive in Profile: La Quinta La Quinta Chevrolet and La Quinta Cadillac

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TABLE OF

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FEBRUARY 2019

Take a Drive 6 Chairman’s Message 7 Business Profile: Aspen Mills in LQ 8 Holiday Shopping in La Quinta

6 Chairman’s Message 7 Business Profile: Aspen Mills 8 Holiday Shopping in La Quinta 10 A City of Holiday Cheer

10 A City of Holiday Cheer

Revving Up at La Quinta Carshow Page 12

Features Chairman’s Message

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Passion and Patience – Building & Restoring Classic Cars

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Art Drive in La Quinta

What’s Happening in Old Town

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Business Profile: La Quinta Chevrolet and La Quinta Cadillac

2019 Tax Law Changes Federal vs. California

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12 City Pages

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Arts in the Schools? You Bet

Re-Imagine Your Life. What Stirs Your Heart and Lifts Your Soul

La Quinta Arts Festival’s Enduring Impact

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Your New Health Insurance and What is OEP

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La Quinta Snapshot: Fritz Burns Park

New Member Spotlight

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The Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce (GCVCC) was created in 2016 in cooperation with the former Coachella, La Quinta, Cathedral City and Indio Chambers, along with the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians and Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians. It enhances and significantly improves the way businesses interact with each other and the community in the entire Coachella Valley. As a Regional Chamber, the GCVCC delivers services and benefits to its members on a scope not seen before in the area.

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Chairman’s Message

Submitted by: Jeff Fishbein, Chairman | Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Hello, La Quinta. I hope 2019 is treating everyone well. Can you believe it is already February? Let me share with you what an interesting month February is: Statistically speaking, by now a whopping 80% of New Year’s Resolutions have been broken. (Hopefully you are one of those other 20%). All joking aside, February brings with it a number of fascinating characteristics. It is the shortest month of the year and the last month added to the Roman calendar. February is also the only month that varies in number of days every four years for leap year. Because of its brevity it can also pass without having a full moon. When this occurs, January and March typically have two full moons each (the second one is called a Blue Moon). Much rarer still is a leap year with no full moon. This oddity last occurred in 1608 and won’t happen again until 2572. On February 2nd each year we anticipate the visit from Punxsutawney Phil - hopefully there are no shadows to be found – on Groundhog Day. We “full-timers” aren’t really accustomed to this winter thing here in the desert. With spring (optimistically) in the air, let’s all get back outside and enjoy all of the wonderful activities that our beautiful Gem of The Desert has to offer. Polo is now in full swing at both Empire and El Dorado Polo Clubs. Also worth a visit are First Thursday’s, the Certified Farmer’s Market, and Art on Main Street all located in Old Town La

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Quinta. (Information on dates/times is available on their respective websites). Some important dates to remember this month: On Sunday, February 3rd, Super Bowl LIII will keep us on the edge of our seats. Then on Tuesday, February 5th we will celebrate Chinese New Year – The Year of the Pig. For all of you romantics, why not take your Valentine to one of our local Old Town La Quinta Restaurants or to the La Quinta Resort for an intimate dinner on the patio. Hopefully the longest government shut down in history will be resolved by Monday, February 18th when we celebrate President’s Day. Then we can speed through the end of February at the La Quinta Car Show at La Quinta Community Park, February 23 from 11a.m. to 4p.m. I encourage everyone to take time this month to really enjoy all of the outdoor cultural experiences that La Quinta has to offer. I hope to see you out and about! Jeff Fishbein is a REALTOR with the desert’s leading Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. Jeff has tremendous success in helping home sellers and buyers with a 5 Star rating on Zillow.com. Jeff’s motto is COMPETENCE, KNOWLEDGE & RESULTS. Jeff is also very active in La Quinta, serving as the past and current Chairman of the GCV La Quinta Chamber of Commerce and sits on the Board of Directors of the CVRM.


Passion and Patience – Building & Restoring Classic Cars Submitted by: GCVCC Staff

We sat down to talk about classic cars with Randy Foulds, currently the President of Foulds & Feldmann Health Insurance Agency here in the Coachella Valley. At Foulds & Feldmann they simplify Medicare enrollment and help their clients get enrolled in a policy and ensure it is issued correctly. When Randy is not busy helping others or spending time enjoying the beautiful setting of La Quinta, he is building and restoring classic cars. As a kid, Randy’s dream was to drive racecars. He followed every race series: Formula 1, Indycar, Nascar, world rallying—he loved to drive. As he grew older the more he drove. The more he drove the more he appreciated well-built classic cars. As a result of seeing more classic cars, each with their own history and story, the passion for rebuilding and fixing them began. His passion for restoring classic cars became serious about 25 years ago. He purchased a Porsche 914 for $1,500 and a Mercedes sedan for $2,000. He patiently began to work on them, cleaning them up and repairing them. He was surprised by how much attention they got everywhere he went, “When a valet tells you your $2,000 Mercedes is the nicest car he has ever seen, that makes you smile.” Randy’s advice for those just starting to get serious about finding a classic car to work on is “Buy what you like, not what others tell you to get. Once you have a specific car type in mind, join an online group for that car and ask questions. Car guys love to share what they know.” Randy has spent years restoring classic cars, not only learning how to find the right car but also overcoming the different challenges throughout the process. Something you should always be on the lookout for when searching and restoring: “Avoid rust. Rust is really good at hiding from you, hard to repair and expensive to repair correctly.” Other challenges: “Finding good quality replacement parts can be difficult. You have to establish a network of car lovers who know that specific car type. Fixing bad wiring is the worst job though. You never know what the previous owner(s) have done. Electrical gremlins can frustrate most of us. All you can do is find the problems and fix them one at a time. Almost any problem you find, someone else has also encountered and figured out a way to fix. You just have to find the right people to connect with.” With so many great cars out there, what is Randy’s all-time favorite? “Too many to pick just one. Ferraris from the 1950’s and 1960’s, Porsches and Corvettes. I tend to like sporty racers. This week I might love the Ferrari 250GTO, but next week it will be a Porsche 917.” When asked about the best projects, he says “The best projects always involve a car with some history. A car that was stored away for years or parked and forgotten about. Those are the ones that are fun to restore. I bought a Porsche out of Texas years ago that had been sitting in storage for almost 30 years—with only 24,000 miles on it! I didn’t have a chance to go see it, I just sent the money and hoped for the best. When it arrived, it still had the original owner’s things stored in the glove box, under the seat, and in the trunk. I found his Zippo lighter, a watch, and lots of old notes and receipts. It was like going through a time capsule.” Randy’s last bit of insight on finding and restoring classic cars: “It doesn’t take a lot of money to start a car collection. There are cars out there for less than $10,000 that are fun to restore, drive, and will probably appreciate in value. Vintage VWs are hot again and many good deals can be found for under $4,000. The TV shows that flip a car in a week or two are purely staged TV magic – no one really does that. Any restoration project takes time and patience. Just learn as you go. Buy something you like to drive and have fun with it.” On the cover: Randy Foulds and his restored 1956 Porsche.

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Revving up at La Business Profile: Quinta Carshow Aspen Mills Submitted by: GCVCC Staff

LaSubmitted Quinta is full great activities and things to-do. From hiking and biking to shopping and dinning with plenty of by:of GCVCC Staff events and festivals throughout the year, there is something for everyone. The Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the City of La Quinta, is proud to present the 13th Annual La Quinta Hot Rod and Custom Car Show on Saturday, February 23rd. This popular event is great family fun: live music, family fun area, food vendors, beer garden, and more. Admission is FREE and open to the public. The show will again be held in La Quinta Community Park located at 77865 Avenida Montezuma, in La Quinta Cove from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Bring the whole family and enjoy a fun day in beautiful La Quinta. “This is a great event to attend for car enthusiasts, but also the general public,” said Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Joshua Bonner. “The spectacle of these classic cars against the backdrop of La Quinta’s gorgeous natural landscape is really something to behold.” The cars will be spread out around the spacious grounds of the park, allowing viewers to take their time walking around and comfortably enjoying each car on display. This year the show will recognize several prizewinning categories, including Best Street Rod, Best Classic, Best Muscle Car, and Best Sports Car. Interested in participating? Car and motorcycle participants may register online or by emailing events@gcvcc.org. Preregistered vehicles are $35 and motorcycles are $25; both are $45 the day of the event at the gate. After spending time taking in the hot rods, motorcycles and classic cars, attendees can continue to enjoy La Quinta. The park is in close proximity to Old Town La Quinta. Nestled at the foot of the Santa Rosa Mountains, you will discover more than 30 cafes, shops, and boutiques in a village atmosphere. Dine al fresco, browse seasonal art shows, and shop for locally sourced fashion and gifts. “It’s a great opportunity to come out and enjoy the car show, explore the cove and spend the day in La Quinta,” says Jeff Fishbein, Chairman of the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce. The 13th Annual La Quinta Hot Rod and Custom Car Show is brought to you by the City of La Quinta and Fantasy Springs Resort Casino. For additional information about the show visit lqcarshow.com, or contact the Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce at 760.347.0676.

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Business Profile: La Quinta Chevrolet and La Quinta Cadillac Submitted by: GCVCC Staff

One of the biggest purchases you make in life is a vehicle. Many factors come into play when deciding which new vehicle is right for you. Is the vehicle safe? Is it fuel efficient? What warranty does the vehicle have and does its quality meet your needs? All these questions and more can be answered at La Quinta Chevrolet and La Quinta Cadillac. When you step on the lot, you’re visiting a local, family owned dealership. La Quinta Chevrolet and La Quinta Cadillac is owned by President Phil Isbell and Vice President Jan Isbell who have been married for 25 years and have spent that entire time working in the vehicle industry. New to the La Quinta area, they know they are part of a local business community that helps boost the economy of our beautiful city. After only 4 months as owners of La Quinta Chevrolet and La Quinta Cadillac they are already drawn into the community by the residents and the plethora of events and activities throughout La Quinta. The family has been in the business for 28 years and have even introduced their son Josh into the company. When it comes down to what vehicle to choose, it’s easy to find a vehicle that works for you with such a large variety of options. Whether you need an economical vehicle for commutes to work or a luxury vehicle to make a statement everywhere you go, they’ve got you covered. When asked what their personal favorites were, Phil leans towards the Chevrolet Silverado and Jan prefers the Cadillac Escalade. The Escalade now has options to seat up to 8 and makes a big statement when you arrive. A true icon within the Cadillac brand, the safety features and luxurious elements have kept the Escalade a dream vehicle over the years. Phil and Jan invite the community to visit and meet them today. Make your way into La Quinta Chevrolet and La Quinta Cadillac. The perfect car for your needs could be sitting on their lot today.

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Art Drive in La Quinta Submitted by: GCVCC Staff While driving around La Quinta running errands, getting from point A to point B or showing friends from out of town the sights, it’s easy to see that art surrounds us. La Quinta established the Art in Public Places Program in 1990 as the city flourished in recreational activities, the resort lifestyle, housing growth, and business development. Art plays an important role in the creation of character and image for any city and the La Quinta Art in Public Places Program is no different. The purpose of the program is to develop and maintain a visual art program for the residents and visitors of La Quinta while enhancing the environment and the unique characteristics of La Quinta. The ordinance authorizes the placement of art on public property in a manner that encourages public access and viewing. Many public art pieces are recognizable throughout the City—like the Roadrunner on lease from Goldenvoice, keeping a watchful eye on drivers as they pass through the roundabout at Jefferson and Avenue 52. However, there are several pieces of art that are part of everyday life in La Quinta that might surprise you. From sculptures to fountains to mosaics and monuments, many of these unique pieces are accessible without even getting out of your car. Make sure your gas tank has enough fuel, grab your sunglasses and put the top down before heading out on the art trail. Cahuilla Family | Highway 111 @ Washington, in the Plaza at Point Happy The Coachella Valley has been home to the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians for generations. Today, remnants of the traditional Cahuilla society exist such as rock art, irrigation dams, reservoirs and trails. Located at Point Happy Plaza on the northwest corner of Washington Street and Highway 111, this life-sized bronze fountain of Cahuilla Indian women with clay pots pays tribute to the tribe. The sculpture was unveiled in October 2002. Don Quixote | Washington @ Avenue 48, Rancho La Quinta

The piece is a conquistador, made of brass bronze and copper, riding a horse, made of solid aluminum. The art piece is located on the corner of Avenue 48 and Washington Street at Rancho La Quinta Country Club. This art was purchased in May of 1996. The artwork is based on Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra’s Don Quixote. Don Quixote is a middle-aged gentleman from the region of La Mancha in central Spain. He is obsessed with the chivalrous ideals touted in books he has read and decides to take up his lance and sword to defend the helpless and destroy the wicked. Rancho La Quinta was developed to offer homeowners warm and welcoming neighbors in a fun and friendly club with a true sense of community. Portal of Poppies | Calle Tampico @ Desert Club Drive (old Jule’s shopping center) Artists Larry and Nancy Cush’s various sculptures and hand-painted murals may be viewed on the walls of shops and squares around town as well as in the La Quinta Civic Center Park. Larry’s Portal of Poppies, made of painted and sealed welded steel, enlivens a walkway arch near the old Jule’s Market shopping center. The art was installed as part of the public art project in 2011. Fun Fact: The California poppy, Eschscholzia californica, became the offical state flower of California in 1903. The plant’s bright orange flowers are an unmatched symbol of the Golden State. This flower is native to the Pacific slope of North America from Western Oregon to Baja California. In warmer regions like La Quinta, the poppies will bloom in spring and early summer. Everyday chores and errands are more enjoyable when greeted with interesting artwork. The three easily accessible works of art above are just a sampling of the public art around La Quinta. To find more public art locations in La Quinta, download the FREE downloadable map by visiting, https://www.playinlaquinta.com/arts-culture/art-in-public-locations/.

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What’s Happening in Old Town? Submitted by: Old Town La Quinta

We hope you’ll join us to support the compassionate and generous work of the RLQ Shop Fore A Cause Committee to assist our families, friends and neighbors who are fighting cancer. For more information, follow Old Town La Quinta on facebook or contact Shop Fore A Cause Committee Chairs: Jane.lapado@gmail.com, jerrie@katz.net or Margounthank@ att.net.

Re-imagine Valentine’s Day! Celebrate Valentine’s Day in your own unique way. Whether you have a romantic dinner, or enjoy the love of family and friends at Solano’s Bistro, The Grill on Main or enjoy more casual fare at Old Town Tavern or Stuft Pizza Bar & Grill—there’s something for everyone on Main Street. Maybe it’s dancing the night away at Landmark Lounge. Or a quiet moment alone indulging in chocolate at La Petite Café & Patisserie, a visit to Old Town Massage, or having a cup of organic coffee along with a milk bone for your best four-legged friend. Find your perfect homage to love. RLQ Country Club’s Shop Fore A Cause: United Against Cancer An Annual Benefit Event on February 27th, 4 to 7 pm It has become a tradition at Old Town to partner with Rancho La Quinta’s (RLQ) Shop for a Cause Committee to raise funds for cancer prevention, cure and treatment. All you have to do is shop, dine and have fun with family and friends! Old Town shops will donate a percentage of sales to the Desert Cancer Foundation and Eisenhower’s Luci Cursi Cancer Center to benefit Coachella Valley residents whose lives are affected by cancer. The Desert Cancer Foundation is a non-profit organization “dedicated to assisting residents in the Coachella Valley and surrounding communities who need financial assistance in obtaining screening, diagnosis and treatment for cancer and allied diseases”. For more information visit www.desertcancerfoundation.org.

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Farmers’ Market Health Tip Sundays on Main Street, 8 am to 12:30 pm If you’re concerned about vegetable recalls including various types of lettuce and cauliflower, the Farmers’ Market has some advice for you, too. You always have to be careful and wash vegetables thoroughly. The safest produce (other than growing your own vegetables) is usually direct from local farmers. According to the farmers market, some of the recalls and safety issues that occur are due to industrialization of food and the immense scale of production. For healthy seasonal finds this February, look for lots of citrus and winter Albion strawberries! Entrepreneurs Wanted! Interested in leasing an office, retail or restaurant space at Old Town? For more information call 760-600-0758 or visit the Leasing page at www.oldtownlaquinta. com. Sign-up for our monthly newsletter at oldtownlaquinta.com to stay up-to-date on events, deals and lifestyle news.


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City Manager’s Message By: Frank J. Spevacek, La Quinta City Manager Greetings to our residents and to our many visitors from around the world! February’s blue skies and cool temperatures were meant to be enjoyed outdoors in La Quinta, and we have a lot to offer. February is one of the finest months to get out and enjoy the natural beauty of our community, whether it is our city parks, our trails in the Cove, or one of the many activities happening this month, take some time to enjoy La Quinta! La Quinta has several infrastructure improvement projects scheduled or underway. The Eisenhower retention basin (which will alleviate roadway flooding at Eisenhower and Coachella Drives) is in final design, with construction anticipated to begin in late April. The Dune Palms Road widening project (by La Quinta High School) will also be under construction this Spring. The construction plans for the Village Complete Streets project are 100% complete and construction is scheduled for June. The HSIP Intersection Improvement project will also begin soon, with construction planned in two phases. Phase I begins in March and will entail installing safety lighting, illuminated street name signs and traffic signal controller upgrades. Phase II, installing fiber optic interconnect cable, will begin this summer. Other projects underway include the Coachella Valley Water District’s Canal Irrigation Pipeline Project, which is in progress and extends irrigation from SilverRock Resort to La Quinta Resort down Avenue 52, Washington and Calle Tampico. This project should be complete by end of February. The Madison Street Widening Project continues on Avenue 50 and 52, adding two vehicle lanes, bike lanes, and sidewalks. Construction should be completed this Spring. All road closures and project updates may be found on the LaQuintaCA.Gov website, along with an interactive map of all Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) in progress. Be sure to check the city website for CIP projects that may impact your area. February is one of our peak seasons for tourism, so remember to allow some extra travel time to and from your destination. While you’re out, take some time enjoying the Gem of the Desert. There is enough beauty to share with everyone!

Wellness Center Happenings Family Hospice Care, Adult group meets on Fridays from 9:00 10:00am Your local adult bereavement support group is open to all who have experienced the death of someone close. Support is free of charge in a non-religious, safe and caring environment. First time attendees please call Family Hospice Care office at 760.674.3344 to register. Osher Lifelong Learning, Monday February 11; 9am – 10:30am The 50+ generation can discover the benefits of learning in a friendly, challenging, enjoyable venue. Please call 760-564-0096 to attend the lecture. Look Who’s in the Lobby “Senior Planning Council of the Desert,” Tuesday, February 12: 10am – 12pm. Help seniors, their caregivers, and their family with resources that provide clear solutions to difficult problems. Legal Consultation, Thursday; February 21; 1:30 - 3pm Family law, real estate, estate planning and civil matters can be discussed during a one on one free consultation offered by Desert Legal Aid. Please call for appointment 760-5640096. Luncheon, Thursday; February 21; 11:15am Healthy New Year Luncheon. Meet new friends and visit with

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familiar friends as we celebrate the season. Local La Quinta Restaurant will cater a delicious meal. Limited seating. Fee: $4.00 AARP Tax Assistance Free Appointments will be taken by telephone on Mondays starting at 8:00am until appointment spots are filled. Volunteers will prepare your simple tax return on the following Tuesday. Documents are required. Please call 760-564-0096. Health Insurance Counselling Advocacy Program, Wednesdays; 1-3pm Counsellors provide free and unbiased information and counseling about Medicare, so you can make informed decisions. Counsellors can explain Health Insurance Terminology, Supplemental Insurance, Billing and Claim procedures, and Long-term care insurance. Call for an appointment 760-564-0096. Desert Oasis Ukulele Strummers FREE Concert, February 22; 2pm. Featuring Music from The Great American Songbook with songs by Irving Berlin, George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter and others, as well as a little Country & Western, a Few Newer Tunes and Topped off with a Touch of Hawaiian! Come enjoy. No reservations required. 2019 Miracles for Kids Charity Pickleball Tournament, February 9th 11:30am – 5pm. Come out and play some Pickleball at Fritz Burns Park 78100 Francis Hack Lane in La Quinta. Tournament proceeds with benefit Miracles for Kids and critically-ill kids and families in need. For more details or to register visit www.miraclesforkids.org/pickleball or call (714) 730-3040. $50 min. donation per player. Miracles for Kids is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization. Coachella Valley Community Tax Services Free Trained volunteers will prepare your basic individual tax returns. Appointments will be taken by telephone on Thursdays starting at 8:00am until appointment spots are filled. Volunteers will prepare your tax return on the following Friday. Must bring required documents. Please call 760-564-0096.

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RENTALS Having an Event? We’ve got you covered! The La Quinta Wellness Center is available for private rentals! This facility is perfect for your wedding reception, birthday party, company gathering, banquet, neighborhood event, family reunion, or other social event. The multi-purpose room has a capacity of 200 and includes tables and chairs for up to 200 people. An elevated stage and dance floor are included; large kitchen is available for additional fee. Call (760) 564-0096 for more information and pricing.

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It’s Your Library La Quinta Public Library is located at 78-275 Calle Tampico. Enjoy FREE programs for all ages. Call (760) 564-4767 for hours.

La Quinta Book Fest Saturday, February 2 10am – 4pm @ La Quinta Library, La Quinta Wellness Center, and Civic Center Park The first-ever La Quinta Book Fest is for all book lovers, and will include panel discussions featuring California-based authors, story times, and family-friendly fun. Cellar Door Books will be here to sell books by the authors that you can then have signed by the authors themselves! Authors coming to LQ Book Fest: Boychick & Bear, Tessa Dare, HelenKay Dimon, Maggie Downs, Tod Goldberg, Sarah Kuhn, C.B. Lee, Nilah Magruder, and Ivy Pochoda. Visit LQBookFest.blogspot.com for more info and updates. Classics Book Club (Ages 18+) Saturday, February 9 @ 10:30am - Registration required Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston Friends First Party (Ages 13-17) Thursday, February 14. 5:30pm – 6:30pm @ La Quinta Wellness Center No date? No problem! Come hang out with old friends and new. Eat, play, create and have fun! Let’s Talk About Art (Ages 8-11) Tuesday, February 19 @ 3:30pm. Registration required Children ages 8 to 11 will participate in an educational and artistic session lead by local artists from the La Quinta Art Association followed by a themed art activity. Past themes include: Collage, still life/sunflowers, famous artists. NEW! Mystery Book Club (Ages 18+) Wednesday, February 20 @ 10:30am. Registration required Our new Mystery Book Club will have a different theme each month with a list of mystery or thriller novels you can pick to read and talk about. Or feel free to discuss one of your own that you think fits the theme. February’s theme is: First in a Series Tech Skills: Microsoft Words Basics (Ages 18+) Registration required. Limited to 9 participants. Thursday, February 28 4pm - 6pm @ La Quinta Wellness Center Participants will learn to create, format, and save documents in Microsoft Word. For computer users with intermediate keyboard and mouse skills. For a full list of programs & events, visit www.facebook.com/laquintapl/ events.

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Explore Your Museum The La Quinta Museum is located at 77-885 Avenida Montezuma. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Closed on Sundays and Mondays). Admission is free! Call (760) 777-7170 for more information.

Exhibit: Postcards From Mecca The California Desert Photographs of Susie Keef Smith and Lula Mae Graves, 1916-1936. On exhibit January 15 - May 11, 2019. Programs and Events STITCH Every Tuesday 1– 3 pm Bring your own project to work on. Be inspired and share with fellow quilters, knitters, needle pointers and weavers. La Quinta Museum Coloring Club for Adults Every Friday 1-3pm (Please note: Coloring Club will not be held Friday, February 8, 2019) Basic supplies are provided. Mah Jongg Every Saturday 10am-1pm Crak! Bam! Dot! Come and play at the Museum. This is not a class with an instructor, but all levels are welcome. Preschool Storytime with Miss Beth Wednesday, February 6, 2019 10am Fun for our younger friends with songs, stories, and a craft! Good Reads in the Gallery Thursday, February 7, 2019 4-5 pm This month, we’ll discuss Fannie Flagg’s Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. Preschool Storytime with Miss Beth Wednesday, February 6, 2019, 10am Fun for our younger friends with songs, stories, and a craft! Brown Bag TED* Talk Wednesday, February 13, 2019 12 noon Enjoy a TED Talk on the big screen and join the discussion following the showing. Bring your lunch and bring a friend. This month, we’ll watch “How to Overcome our Biases? Walk Boldly Towards Them” presented by Verna Myers. Culture Fix Film Screening: Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Thursday, February 14, 2019 5 pm Enjoy a screening of this documentary about everyone’s favorite neighbor, Fred Rogers. Free tickets available at Eventbrite.com Culture Fix: Art Talk Thursday, February 21, 2019 5 pm

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Artist Judith George will share her inspiration and the techniques she uses to create her encaustic paintings. Let’s Talk Tuesday, February 26, 2019 10am Araceli Martinez, Clinician and Outreach coordinator for the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center, will discuss the Center’s dedication to ensuring every child’s right to a normal, healthy and secure childhood. Lunch Break with Huell Wednesday, February 27, 2019 12noon Take an amazing break with Huell Howser! Bring your lunch and enjoy an episode California’s Gold on the big screen. This month, we’ll watch “Slab City/Salvation Mountain.” Culture Fix Last Thursday Concert: SIBS Thursday, February 28, 2019 5-6pm Join us in the Courtyard for music with sibling duo, Abby and Will Sturgeon! Kids can get creative with a S.C.R.A.P. Gallery craft. The La Quinta Museum is active on social media. Please follow us on Facebook, twitter and Instagram for all of the latest happenings.

A Message from your Friends at La Quinta Code Compliance: • False Police and Fire Alarms are a significant drain on resources, both in time and money. Please pay attention to any reminders that come from Police, Fire or the City letting you know of a false alarm. More than two false alarms in a 365-day period do require cost recovery fees to help offset the cost of a needless response. • Please help in keeping La Quinta a beautiful place to live and visit. Simply placing your trash containers out of view when it’s not trash pick up day and picking up those stored items that accumulate around your property go a long way to maintaining the beauty of our community and doesn’t cost anything but some effort. • Code Compliance Gravel Program: This program provides free gray gravel to owner occupied residences. The property owner is responsible for preparing the area to be covered and spreading the gravel once delivered. The City provides the gravel and delivery. Please call Code Compliance at 760-777-7050 for additional information. • Short Term Vacation Rental: STVR’s are required to be licensed and permitted with the City. There are specific rules that govern how a STVR can operate. A 24/7 Hotline Number (760-777-7157) is provided to report issues occurring at STVR properties. Please keep your neighbors in mind when renting out to large groups. •

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SilverRock Resort WALK THE ROCK SilverRock continues the popular Walk the Rock program in February. Golfers are able to walk and play golf starting at 3:30 p.m... La Quinta Residents with valid La Quinta Resident Cards will pay $20 and juniors (under the age of 17) will pay $10. Non La Quinta Residents will pay $40. Please contact the golf shop for reservations or questions. 760-777-8884. GRILL AT SILVERROCK The SilverRock grill is open for breakfast and lunch daily with breakfast being served all day from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and lunch from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Try the delicious fresh Kobe Hamburger or the famous Fish Tacos that are always a favorite. In addition, Happy Hour is severed daily from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. LA QUINTA RESIDENT CARDS All La Quinta Resident Cards are renewed and issued from the administration trailer at SilverRock Resort Golf Course. The golf administration trailer is located in the SilverRock Resort parking lot. The hours of operation will be Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (closed 12-12:30) and will also be open the first Saturday of every month from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.. No appointments are necessary; for any questions please call 760-771-1669. ON-LINE BOOKING AND SILVERROCK APP Just a reminder that you can book tee times online by going to the SilverRock website. This FREE booking engine allows residents and non-residents to book tee times online through the SilverRock website. The booking engine is used by clicking on either the “Book a Tee-Resident” icon or the “Book a Tee Time for Non-Residents” icon located on the main page of the SilverRock website. If you don’t have a user name and password, you will need to register and provide the necessary information that will allow you to book tee times online. There is no fee to book online. There is also an FREE App available for IPhones & Droid Phones. This app allows you book tee times through your mobile device. The same user name and password can be used for both the App and the Booking Engine. NEED HELP WITH YOUR GOLF GAME? SilverRock offers qualified PGA golf instruction for golfers of all skill and age levels. Email Randy Duncan, rduncan@silverrock.org for further information on our lesson programs.

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As many of you know, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) resulted in many changes that will impact 2019 federal income tax filing. The question is – what does this mean on your 2019 California income tax return? Below is a listing of several of the key changes for Federal Tax Law and the impact on California returns. 1. Qualified Business Income Deduction – One of the most significant new benefits on federal income tax returns is the 20% deduction related to flow-thru income (Schedule C, K-1’s from S corporations and LLC). California does not conform to this deduction. 2. Changes to Itemized Deductions – Federal law has expanded the standard deduction for 2018 so that many taxpayers may end up utilizing the standard deduction in 2018 for federal purposes. California did not comply with federal limitations on itemized deductions, and therefore, it may still be more beneficial to itemize for California purposes even if one used the standard deduction on their federal tax return. See some key differences below. 3. SALT Deduction Limitation – The much-publicized “SALT” deduction limitation for federal purposes now limits the federal deduction for essentially all taxes reported on Schedule A (itemized deductions) for state income tax, real estate tax and a portion of DMV fees to $10,000. California did not conform to this limitation. Therefore, if your property

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indebtedness (for new contracts entered into after 2017) and repeals the deduction for home equity debt. California did not comply, so the interest deduction for California purposes may be greater than federal deduction.

5. Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions – TCJA totally repealed and eliminated these deductions – that included investment management fees, unreimbursed employee business expenses and tax prep fees to name a few. California still allows these deductions, so be sure to compile these costs when submitting documents to have your tax return prepared. 6. Entertainment Expenses – These expenses are repealed and nondeductible for federal purposes. California still allows a deduction for business-related entertainment, for businesses and employees. As always, an acute understanding of the tax law and good record-keeping are the best ways to minimize taxes. Contact Osborne Rincon at (760) 777-9805 as you prepare for your 2019 tax filing and planning for 2020, or visit www. OsborneRincon to learn more about the firm. Bruce Legawiec, CPA, is a partner with Osborne Rincon. Prior to joining the firm, Bruce was a partner with Maryanov, Madsen, Gordon & Campbell, and has over 30 years of diverse public accounting experience. He is a graduate of Albright College, and has been a resident in the desert since 1979.

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Arts in the schools? You bet! Submitted by: Mary E. B. Perry Although we pride ourselves on academic rigor and performance, arts offerings in the Desert Sands Unified School District are part of a comprehensive education. If you attended CAMFest in December you can attest that the arts are alive and well in our schools. Twenty-five DSUSD schools participated in the 2nd Annual CAMFest (Children’s Art and Music Festival) sponsored by the Desert Sands Educational Foundation, with partner Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Last year’s event featured DSUSD school and student artwork with three stages for musical performances and a fourth for professional musicians who donated time and talent to raise awareness of school arts . This year, there was an additional stage for theatre performances and an area to showcase school dance troupes. Plans underway for next year’s event include a film preview room. From 9:30 am until 4:00 pm, a full slate of performers could be found on all stages. Choirs, bands, musicals, dramas, dance troupes, and dance teams shared their talent. From a scene from Little Women performed by La Quinta High School to Shadow Hills High’s rendition of The Gift of the Magi to

John Glenn Middle School students cavorting in their production of Elf, attendees glimpsed into the student works. The dance area couldn’t even hold the LQHS members of Tough Guys and Gals, especially when joined by audience members. Concert bands, jazz bands, mariachi and choirs from every DSUSD middle school provided music, joined by district elementary and high schools. A grassy area showcased student artwork from across the district and a DSUSD school bus was decorated with posters and painted umbrellas portraying world water shortage issues. The event showcased DSUSD students in the arts including Santa and roaming characters, face painting, bracelet making, and more. Food vendors provided much needed sustenance. For a complete list of the supporters of this day devoted to school arts, visit http://www. DesertSandsEF.org. Come see for yourself at next year’s CAMFest! Mary E. B. Perry Public Information Officer Desert Sands Unified School District 47-950 Dune Palms Road La Quinta CA 92253 760-771-8502 mobile 760-333-6262 mary.perry@desertsands.us

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Sunday, February 10, 2019 at 3 p.m. Annenberg Health Sciences Building at Eisenhower 39000 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage Proceeds benefit the Eisenhower Memory Care Center Adult Day Center for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases Reserved tickets are $65. Call 800-595-4TIX (4849) or visit

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Re-Imagine Your Life. What Stirs Your Heart and Lifts Your Soul? Submitted by: Donna Ambrose For many, the search leads us to a permanent or part-time home in the Coachella Valley, or like me, the city of La Quinta. Whether it’s a 55+ Trilogy community, or a luxury gated neighborhood, nowhere is better to reawaken life’s passions and create a new chapter of beautiful memories. Finding the perfect desert home and lifestyle can be daunting. As a REALTOR® with first-hand experience, you would think it easy for me to find the perfect place. It wasn’t, and, for good reason. I learned that my husband and I had different ideas of the perfect retirement lifestyle. If partnered, searching begins with knowing what you both consider important in a new home and lifestyle. For most people, resolving these three issues first will save time, money, and possibly your relationship. 1. You want to live in what? where? If coupled, ensure that you share the same idea of the perfect retirement or vacation lifestyle. One may want a gated golf community, and the other a hillside home with city lights views and a private infinity pool. Styles may clash when

one wants to downsize to a new, modern home while the other dreams of a family-sized traditional Spanish or Mediterranean. Negotiation and compromise may be key to a successful purchase and peaceful life. 2. Distance from family/ friends. If close ties to family and friends is important, consider whether travel costs and time to your new home is prohibitive.

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Submitted by: Randy Foulds, Foulds & Feldmann Health Insurance Agency Whether you renewed existing coverage or changed plans this year, you probably received a packet of coverage information. Here is what you need to know: Some plans sent a “quick start” guide, an excellent resource for getting to know your new plan’s basics. If the insurer has an app, instructions for downloading and signing up will be included. At a minimum, sign up for the insurer’s website, giving you access to cost estimates, explanation of benefits, and a searchable provider directory. Reaching insurer customer phone service is increasingly difficult. Online access is a great time saver. You may receive a description of benefits. The first few pages detail your essential benefits, such as deductible, out of pocket costs, typical co-pays for common services and drug coverage co-pays for each tier. Once you have reviewed the plan, signed up for online access and downloaded the app, find a handy place to keep these documents. It might save time and money when it comes to using your health plan. What is the OEP? ‘Open Enrollment Period’ is a

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You may only make one plan change. Insurers and agents cannot market plans during this period. This was intended to stop the direct mail, TV ads, and phone calls targeted to seniors. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, didn’t review it during the Fall AEP and would like to see if another plan better suits you, there are still a few weeks left. We don’t know if this 3 month OEP will return next year. Medicare will announce enrollment plans in the next few weeks. Randy Foulds of Foulds & Feldmann Health Insurance Agency is a licensed agent and a senior health specialist in La Quinta. license #0G69218. You can reach him at 760-3466565.

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Submitted by: La Quinta Arts Festival Staff Have you taken a College of the Desert class from Dr. Bert Bitanga or Yeshiming Jue? Did you visit Desert X or Coachella Music and Arts Festival to see the work of Phillip K. Smith III? Have you seen the award winning films written, directed and produced by Corina Gamma? Have you spotted locals wearing the fashion designs of Sofia Enriquez, or caught the 2 bit Frida mural in Cathedral City by Marnie Navarro? Have you experienced Epicenter Projects; art, sound, and light installations curated by Cristopher Cichocki or seen the Infinite work by Chris Sanchez (aka Kas) recreated as public art on Indio utility boxes? Does your student attend Desert Ridge Academy where Lauren Shibata teaches art? Have you visited Coachella Walls, a series of murals conceived and curated by Armando Lerma? Did you know artist/educator Catherine Chiu has received awards from National Endowment for the Arts for art addressing environmental issues?

native Coachella Valley creatives have in common is that they received college scholarships made possible by La Quinta Arts Festival proceeds. The $1.3 million dollars awarded to local students is just half of the story of how LQAF has made an impact. When you attend LQAF and purchase original art, you make a difference in the livelihoods of working artists – in some cases a critical difference. Artists have shared personal accounts of their festival success allowing them to pay medical bills, recover from catastrophic events (several have been impacted by the recent fires and floods losing everything) and being able to support their families. They count on the event’s ability to draw art-loving patrons. Homegrown events like LQAF enhance the local economy. The money made here stays here, supporting local businesses and jobs, driving cultural tourism, and securing tax increment and fees to benefit the city. This signature event yet again reigns supreme as #1 Fine Art Festival in the Nation. Join us for what promises to be the best ever, 37th La Quinta Arts Festival, March 7-10, 2019. Tickets and information at LQAF.com.

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