CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
By: Jeff Fishbein Chairman of the La Quinta Chamber of CommerceThis is it… this is why we live here in La Quinta. The heat has lifted and “winter like” temperate weather has finally arrived. We can finally hike, bike, golf, play tennis and pickle ball without the threat of heat exhaustion. This is the most magical time of the year in La Quinta.
Did you know Irving Berlin is said to have written “White Christmas” while relaxing by the pool at the La Quinta Resort in December of 1937? The song was later recorded by Bing Crosby and released on December 24, 1941 – and it went on to become a huge hit. Bing, a golf enthusiast, was enamored with our beautiful desert scape as well. He often broadcast his radio show from Palm Springs; and later went on to develop the Blue Skies Village in Rancho Mirage – the name an homage to another of his award-winning songs. Elvis Presley penned his own version of “White Christmas” here amidst the palm trees and blazing sun.
Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland, both regulars in the Palm Springs socialite scene, brought “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” to life on the silver screen in “Meet Me in St. Louis.” While Mel Torme and Nat King Cole (then a resident of what is now Vista Las Palmas and regular performer at the Chi Chi in Palm Springs) made “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire” a true classic.
Gene Autry, known for his desert cowboy movies, created and sang several children’s holiday classics. The success of “Here Comes Santa Clause” (which he wrote) prompted Autry to then record “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Classic and timeless, I can’t imagine a family holiday celebration without them. It just goes to show how rich, in history and musical collaboration, our great Valley is.
On that note, let’s all ring in the holidays with a few fun local events that are sure to get you into the spirit. The weather is beautiful this December, so come on out to hear a few of the classic holiday songs written right here at the City of La Quinta’s “Tree Lighting” on December 2nd.
Also, don’t miss taking a leisurely stroll to the “Farmers Market” in Old Town (Sundays - closed on Christmas Day), or peruse some creations at the “Art on Main” on December 10th.
I hope to see you out and about.
This Month’s
Noteworthy Nuggets
Paint Your Own Pottery
Create custom holiday gifts by painting your own pottery at Old Town Artisan Studios. There is a large inventory of pottery options with a vast selection of pieces from Santa mugs to ceramic ornaments. All materials are supplied so simply choose your item, paint your unique design with underglazes and pick it up in 7-10 business days once it is done being fired in the kiln. Available Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last seating at 3:30. Call ahead if making reservations for parties of 4 or more people. All ages are welcome, but adult supervision is required for ages 12 and under. Cost is determined per piece, with most items being in the $15-$20 range.
More Info: OldTownArtisanStudios.org
Creation Station Gingerbread Contest
Local youth are encouraged to enter the 3rd Annual Creation Station Gingerbread Contest by December 12 for the chance to win prizes in the following age divisions: Beginning Builder – ages 7 and under; Junior Builder – ages 8 to 17; and Master Builder – ages 18 and older. Categories include Traditional Gingerbread Houses, Fictional Inspired Gingerbread, Famous Landmarks and Works of Art. Creation Station is La Quinta’s MakerSpace program in partnership with the City of La Quinta and the Riverside County Library System. This program is located inside of the La Quinta Public Library and is for hobbyists, students and educators. Email contest forms and photos to lqmakerspace@laquintaca. gov. All winners will be announced December 16 on social media.
For Forms and More Info: https://bit.ly/3Us5Ydo
Kitchen Pail Welcome Kit
SB 1383 establishes targets to achieve a 75 percent reduction of the statewide disposal of organic waste by 2025. Organic waste includes both food waste and other green waste, such as yard trimmings. Effective January 1, 2022, all California residences and businesses will be required to separate organic waste from other trash and non-organic recyclables participating in an organics collection program. Burrtec is working with its cities including La Quinta to provide programs for residents and businesses to comply with the requirements of this legislation in 2022. Contact Burtecc to request your Kitchen Pail Welcome Kit, which will help you separate out your food scraps as you dispose of them. Your kitchen pail will be delivered on your next service day.
More Info: Call Burrtec Customer Service at (760) 340-2113 or email customerservice@burrtecdesert.com
Gingerbread Lane
Each year, Old Town Artisan Studios converts their 3-acre art campus into Gingerbread Lane – a winter wonderland with dazzling displays, trimmed garland, twinkling lights, and a marquee 17-foot tree next to the signature Holiday Cottage.
From the moment guests walk through the gates, they enter a magical world of gingerbread delights. This special event features gingerbread cookies and hot cider in the culinary area, cookie decorating and clay ornament painting in the craft section, and scheduled performances by local community groups.
The Holiday Cottage is decked out for families to visit and take photos. All day, activities are scheduled to keep attendees entertained. Live performances include seasonal music, dancing and more by youth organizations from the Coachella Valley.
Gingerbread Lane has been the dream and brainchild of Old Town Artisan Studios founder, Victory Grund.
“The mission for this family event is to bring back the joy of giving through the holidays by creating handmade gifts for family and friends,” said Grund. “When a person of any age creates a gift by hand for loved ones, it becomes a treasure that grows more valuable with each passing year. The personal expression gives meaning to each piece of art.”
This magical event will be held select Saturdays this month: December 3rd, 10th & 17th. Festivities will be held from 126pm. The event is free and open to the public.
Old Town Artisan Studios is located at 78046 Calle Barcelona in La Quinta. For more information, go to OldTownArtisanStudios.org or call 760.777.1444.
What You’ll Find at Gingerbread Lane
Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus
Come see Santa and Mrs. Claus each Saturday. Santa will be available for photos inside his cottage and to hear Christmas wishes. Mrs. Claus will be sharing holiday stories, demonstrate how to decorate gingerbread cookies, and many other exciting activities during the event.
Art Activities
Artists of all ages and levels can paint handmade clay gingerbread ornaments. These clay creations are made onsite in the ceramics studio by volunteers. Children can also make art on artist easels and paint a rock to add to the Inspirational Rock Stream at Old Town Artisan Studios.
Gingerbread Cookie Decorating
Get into the holiday spirit by decorating freshbaked gingerbread cookies made by La Quinta High School’s Culinary Department students. Complimentary hot apple cider will also be available to enjoy, as well.
Live Musical Performances
Old Town Artisan Studios comes alive with a variety of guest performances by Coachella Valley youth. Among this year’s talent will include Time 2 Twirl, Natasha Terrell, Coachella Acapella, Party of 4, Dance Dimensions, Desert Recreation District Ballet Dancers and many more.
CITY MANAGER’S MESSAGE
By: Jon McMillen, La Quinta City ManagerHappy holidays!
As we roll toward the end of 2022, we do so with a variety of holiday-themed events the whole family can enjoy.
But first is the return of the IRONMAN 70.3-mile triathlon on Sunday, December 4, which brings thousands of athletes, their families and supporters to La Quinta for the one-day event.
The race takes place from 7 a.m. to about 3:30 p.m., starting with a 1.2-mile swim at Lake Cahuilla. From there, athletes bike 56 miles through La Quinta, Thermal then on to the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, where they finish with a 13.1-mile run through the Indian Wells Golf Resort and tennis garden. Cyclists will be using the same route as 2021.
Businesses will be open as usual.
Please visit https://www.laquintaca.gov/IRONMAN for more information, including the path cyclists will be traveling and any impact on your neighborhood or plans for Sunday morning.
To receive regular race updates the day of the event, text IWLQ to 888-777 for news and alerts.
OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS
Gingerbread Lane
Saturdays, November 26-December 17 / Noon-5 p.m.
Location: Old Town Artisan Studios
The campus has once again been transformed into a magical lane to celebrate the holidays. The family-oriented event is free and open to the public.
Check https://oldtownartisanstudios.org for more details.
La Quinta Museum Casita Lighting
December 1 / 5-6 p.m.
Location: La Quinta Museum
The lighting of the Historic Casita is a free event for all ages and includes mariachi, refreshments and crafts.
Tree Lighting Ceremony
December 2 / 6-8 p.m.
Location: Civic Center Campus
Bring the family for the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony and all the festivities, including a train, a visit from Santa, performances by Dance, Play, Pretend/Beginning Ballet students, La Quinta High School Wind Symphony, La Quinta residents Doug Hassett and Natasha Terrell. There will be a photo booth and table where kids can write their letters to Santa, and more.
Open House Meet & Greet
December 6 / 5:30 p.m.
Location: City Hall
The Mayor and City Council invite you to our annual Open House Meet & Greet with refreshments.
Art on Main Street
December 10 / 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: Main Street, Old Town La Quinta
More than 100 artists – many of them local – show and sell their work in all mediums.
Certified Farmers Market Sundays (except Dec. 25) / 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Location: Main Street in Old Town La Quinta Come load up on the freshest locally grown and produced fruits, vegetables, eggs, flowers, honey, gourmet chefprepared foods, one-of-a-kind artisan goods and more.
CITY UPDATES
Jefferson Street / Highway 111 Intersection
Improvements
The City of La Quinta and City of Indio are partnering on this road rehabilitation project at the Highway 111 and Jefferson Street intersection. Construction is scheduled to begin in December, after IRONMAN, and be completed by end of the year. Indio is the lead agency on this project with jurisdiction over a larger area of the intersection. The entire stretch of Jefferson Street is scheduled for slurry and seal in the spring.
Moon River Drive Pavement Rehabilitation
About 800 feet of Moon River Drive, from Avenue 50 to the Desert Sands Unified School District right-of-way, is scheduled for a major overhaul to include pulverization of existing roadway, overlay and striping. The work will be done December 19-30 when the schools are closed for winter break.
Blackhawk Way Crosswalk
Reconstruction of the asphalt crosswalk between the La Quinta High School and La Quinta Park with concrete pavement will include the curb ramps and sidewalk to bring to current code, relocating the current rapid flash beacons onto compliant traffic signal poles and replacing the in-roadway warning lights system. The work will be done December 1930 when the high school is closed for winter break.
Landscape Renovation Improvement
The landscape renovation contractor will be starting the Desert Club, Sierra Del Rey and Marbella developments around the first of December.
Dune Palms Bridge
Construction is scheduled to start in January on the allweather bridge at Dune Palms Road, over the stormwater channel, with expected completion in November 2024. Dune Palms will remain open during construction and a bypass lane will be constructed so the bridge can be built one half at a time.
IT’S YOUR LIBRARY
La Quinta Public Library is located at 78-275 Calle Tampico. Enjoy FREE programs for all ages! Questions? Call 760-564-4767
FEATURED PROGAMS
Message in a Bottle | Ages 8 - 17
Saturday, December 10 @ 1:00 m-2:00pm and 4:00pm5:00pm | In-Person
Create a poem, message, or fun decoration in a bottle using words torn from actual book pages! Supplies are limited to 30 per session, so be sure to get there early to make sure you get your bottle.
Escape from Mrs. Klaus’ Kitchen | All ages Saturday, December 17 @ 12:45pm-5:45pm | In-Person
Monday, December 19 through Wednesday, December 21 @ 1:00pm-5:00pm | In-Person
Race against time and complete puzzles to try and steal Mrs. Klaus’ secret gingerbread recipe! A fun, family-friendly, and puzzling experience for patrons of all ages. Registration required.
Zany Zoe | All ages
Monday, December 19 @ 3:00pm | In-Person
Join us for Zany Zoe’s bilingual magic show with great energy, funny feats, and lots of magical audience interaction!
ONGOING PROGRAMS
Storytimes
Tuesdays, December 6 & 13 @ 10:15am | In-Person
Toddler Time for ages 18 months - 3 years.
Wednesdays, December 7 & 14 @ 10:15am and 11:15am | In-Person
Baby Time for ages 0 - 18 months at 10:15am and Preschool Time for ages 3-5 years at 11:15am.
Anime Zone | Ages 13 - 17
Saturday, December 3 @ 4:00pm | In-Person
Join us in the La Quinta Library Program Room as we watch and critique three random anime episodes with friends.
Readers’ Club | Ages 18+
Thursday, December 8 @ 5:30pm | In-Person or Zoom
Readers will meet to share and discuss cozy mysteries. See the Reference Desk to check out a suggested title or feel free to pick your own.
Tween Doggy Tales | Ages 8 - 12
Wednesday, December 14 @ 4:00pm | In-Person
Children can sign up to practice reading out loud to a trained therapy dog provided by our local Animal Samaritans. Dog handler present at all times. Contact the library to register.
Page Turners Book Club | Ages 18+
Thursday, December 15 @ 10:30am | In-Person or Zoom
In December, we’ll discuss Paradise by Lizzie Johnson. See the Adult Reference Desk to register. Copies are limited.
Something On Saturday (S.O.S.) | All ages
Saturday, December 17 @ 3:00pm | In-Person
Join us for some family friendly fun in the Library Program Room!
Teen Game Night | Ages 13 - 17
Tuesday, December 20 @ 4:00pm | In-Person
Go on a cross-country train adventure on Ticket to Ride (2-5 players) or or explore the universe in Astronomy Fluxx (2-6 players).
LA QUINTA CREATION STATION PROGRAM
Upcycled Paper Snowman | All ages
Thursday, December 22 @ 10:00am-5:00pm | In-Person
Do you wanna build a snowman? Stop by the Creation Station to learn how to make one from recycled paper that will last longer than one made from snow. Free activity.
Please Note: The Library will be closed Sunday, December 25 and Monday, December 26 for Christmas.
LA QUINTA MUSEUM
77885 Avenida Montezuma La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 777-7170
La Quinta Museum December 2022
The La Quinta Museum is open Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm. Admission and programs are FREE
EXHIBITS
Last days to visit Lincoln’s Scout, on exhibit through Dec 31 Lincoln’s Scout: Diary of Horatio Cooke, Soldier, Spy, Escape Artist Professor Horatio G. Cooke, the American Wizard, was a Special Scout for Abraham Lincoln, an escape artist and Spiritualism debunker, and a mentor and friend to Harry Houdini. View Cooke’s meticulously kept scrapbook and his extraordinary life in this exhibit!
La Quinta History Galleries, featuring Making A City Learn about the grassroots movement that turned a small corner of the desert into the official City of La Quinta in our new exhibit, Making a City. This 40th Anniversary exhibit recounts the events of 1982 in the words of the City’s first mayor, Fred Wolff. Visitors will experience the Incorporation of the City through photos, memorabilia, newspapers, and video featuring Kay Wolff reminiscing on the movement that started in her living room.
EVENTS
Thursday, Dec 1, 5-6 p.m.
Historic Casita Lighting
Come celebrate the holiday season with this festive annual tradition! Enjoy music by Mariachi Serenata Mexicana as Manny the Movie Guy flips the switch to light up the historic Casita!
Sunday, Dec 11, 10am-5 p.m.
La Quinta Artists Open Studio Tour
Presented by our friends at the La Quinta Historical Society
Come experience the creative talent of La Quinta’s artists! Visit 20 artist studios and learn about their process and what inspires them. Tickets are available the day of the event only at 77-885 Avenida Montezuma from 9:30am-4pm. Your $10/ person donation supports the programs of the La Quinta Historical Society.
PROGRAMS
As programs are subject to change, please find the latest information on our FREE programs at facebook.com/ LaQuintaMuseum/events.
Thursday, Dec 1, 3 p.m.
Good Books in the Gallery: This month, we’re reading and discussing Assassination Vacation, by Sarah Vowell.
Friday, Dec 2 &16, 1-3 p.m.
Sketchbook Journaling
Get in touch with your inner artist with sketchbook journaling. Basic supplies provided.
Friday, Dec 2, 3 p.m.
Club de Lectura: Spanish Book Club:
Este mes hablaremos sobre el título “Caramelo” por Sandra Cisneros.
Saturday, Dec 10, 1-3 p.m.
Genealogy Meet-Up
Are you interested in your family tree? Are you a beginner or an expert in all things Genealogy? Come join us for discussion and collaboration.
Tuesday, Dec 13 & 27, 1-3 p.m.
STITCH Fiber Arts Group
Bring your fiber project to work on while you meet with friends old and new, share what you’ve been working on, and get inspired for your next project.
Wednesday, Dec 14, 1 p.m.
TED Talk Hangout
Let’s enjoy a TED talk on the big screen, and then discuss! This month, we’ll watch “How to discover your authentic self--at any age!” by Bevy Smith
Tuesday, Dec 20, 11a.m.
Take a Break with Huell
Join us for an episode of Huell Howser’s California’s Gold on the big screen. This month, Huell visits Joshua Tree National Park.
Thursday, Dec 29, 3 p.m.
Good Books in the Gallery
It’s time for our annual Good Books Exchange! Bring a wrapped copy of one of your favorite books to give, and take home a new favorite.
Friday, December 30, 3 p.m.
Club de Lectura: Spanish Book Club
¡Es hora de nuestro intercambio anual libros! Trae una copia envuelta de uno de tus libros favoritos para regalar y llévate a casa uno nuevo.
HOLIDAY
in La Quinta SHOPPING
While online shopping is convenient, there are a number of unique gift ideas – and deals –right here in La Quinta, along with a variety of restaurants to choose from when you need to take a break from your holiday shopping for lunch or happy hour. Here are some La Quinta specials that will help you check off everyone on your list.
Alexandrite Active & Golf Wear
Alexandrite Active & Golf Wear in Old Town La Quinta offers top brands in men’s and women’s fitness apparel and accessories – carrying active wear for golf, tennis, cycling, hiking, yoga and more. Brands include Jofit, lucy, prana, Tail, Tail Tennis Chase 54, Daily Sports, GG Blue, Golfino and Liverpool. With any purchase of Liverpool fashions this holiday season, get Liverpool rewards dollars to spend towards your next Liverpool purchase. Located in:
Michelle’s Swim & Denim
This new La Quinta shop has a fun selection of Christmas pajamas and lounge ware, holiday socks and other great gift ideas like “mommy and me” swimwear, a large selection of flip flops, embroidered denim, hats, beach bags and more. To learn more about Michelle’s, see feature story on page 30. Located in: Washington Park Shopping Center
La Quinta Olive Oil Co. Discover the gift of flavors this season at La Quinta Olive Oil Company. The store’s founders, Pete Petrafeso and Deb Degen, started the business after traveling through Pete’s ancestral home of Italy and sampling olive oils in the country’s farms and vineyards. It was named “Best Gift Shop” by Palm Springs Life magazine. La Quinta Olive Oil Company is featuring gift boxes for the holidays, and you can receive a 10% discount when you mention you saw it in The Gem. Located in: Old Town La Quinta
Stuft Pizza Bar & Grill
Family owned and operated since 1976, Stuft Pizza Bar & Grill is known for its delicious pizza recipe, expansive menu, full bar, HD TVs for sports fans and amazing cocktail, beer and wine selections. The restaurant – open for lunch, happy hour and dinner – offers picturesque patio dining with mountain views in its Old Town La Quinta location. From December 1-24, get rewarded for giving by getting a $10 bonus card for every $50 gift card purchased. Located in: Old Town La Quinta
Okura Robata Grill & Sushi Bar
Okura Robata Grill and Sushi Bar serves up a fusion of Japanese and California cuisine in a chic contemporary restaurant space that has an L.A./Hollywood vibe. The restaurant has been voted “Best Sushi” and “Best Japanese” restaurant by the Desert Sun’s Best of the Desert contest year after year. Come into the restaurant to receive 20% off your gift card purchase from December 1-21, 2022, when you mention promo code OKU22. Located in: Point Happy Shopping Center
Shop & Dine HERE!
The Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce proudly spotlights its La Quinta shopping and dining member businesses this holiday season:
Restaurants
Adobe Grill
Beautiful Day Centre Court Cafe
El Ranchito Restaurant
Ernie’s at the Tournament Clubhouse PGA West
Fisherman’s Market & Grill
Fortun’s Kitchen & Bar
Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches
La Quinta Baking Company
La Quinta Cliffhouse
LG’s Prime Steakhouse
Los Arcos Mexican Restaurant
McDonald’s of La Quinta
MD Grill - Mountain & Dunes Clubhouse Dining
Morgan’s in the Desert RD RNNR Libations Pints & Plates
Stuft Pizza Bar & Grill
The Beer Hunter Sports Bar & Grill
La Quinta Brewing
Co.
La Quinta Brewing Co. opened its doors in the fall of 2013, and has quickly become a local favorite throughout the desert. Its beer is served in over 175 bars and restaurants in the area. Stop into the Old Town Taproom for food, drink and a special gift card holiday deal. Receive a $5 dollar bounce-back gift card for every $25 gift card purchased. Located in: Old Town La Quinta
The Grill on Main TQLAS Twenty6
Wallaby’s West at the Greg Norman Course
Shops
Audrey’s & Greta’s
Lollipops
Michelle’s Swim & Denim
Oasis Spa Shop
Old Town La Quinta
PGA West Norman Golf Pro Shop
PGA West Tournament Golf Pro Shop
Polo Ralph Lauren
Tennis & Fitness Pro Shop
The Bungalow
The Marketplace Gift Shop
The Mountain & Dunes Golf Pro Shop
The UPS Store 4781
Restaurant Spotlight:
Dinner entrées range from pasta dishes like Fettuccine Carbonara and Linguini & Clams to dishes such as Chicken Marsala, Sole Piccata and Pork Tenderloin. Notable breakfast items include the Croque Madame, Beignets made fresh to order and the Spinach Frittata – voted “Best Breakfast Entrée” by the Desert Sun. For lunch, try the Chicken Salad on a fresh-baked croissant, the Tom Flores Chef’s Salad or any of their savory crepe selections.
From dining outdoors amidst the beautiful La Quinta weather on its dogfriendly patio to sitting indoors at the bar catching a sporting event during happy hour, customers are assured a unique, friendly dining experience with topnotch customer service by a longtime dedicated staff.
La Quinta Baking Company Now Serving Dinner 5 Nights a Week
La Quinta Baking Company is a European-inspired bistro located at the southwest corner of Washington Street and Highway 111. Known for serving breakfast and lunch in La Quinta for decades, the restaurant has now expanded to offer dinner and happy hour five nights per week from Tuesday through Saturday.
Using authentic French recipes, La Quinta Baking Company makes fresh-baked breads, breakfast pastries and desserts in-house by highly-skilled pastry chefs and bakers. All are made from scratch at the crack of dawn daily. “We’re constantly told there is no place in the desert you will find more authentic French croissants,” said Kim Gower, owner of La Quinta Baking Company.
Kim and her husband, Mark, had always dreamed of owning a restaurant, so when the opportunity to purchase La Quinta Baking Company captured their attention, the couple made the move to La Quinta from Orange County to acquire this popular bistro that has been a cornerstone of the community and beloved by countless customers for over 30 years.
The Gowers expanded the restaurant space, adding 1,600 square feet of additional seating plus a full bar with a largescreen TV. This made the move to offering happy hour and dinner service a no-brainer, so they began opening from 3:30 to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday in September of this year. “Our dinner service has been really well received so far,” Mark added. “And we have happy hour discounts from 3:30-5:30 so people can come and hang out at our bar, enjoying drinks and some of our popular starters like French Dip Sliders, Shrimp Scampi, Bruschetta and our flatbreads.”
La Quinta Baking Company is located at 78395 Highway 111 La Quinta. For more information, go to LaQuintaBaking.com or call 760.777.1699.
Hours:
Breakfast & Lunch – 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Happy Hour & Dinner – TuesdaySaturday, 3:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
DiningDelightful
in La Quinta & Surrounding Neighborhoods
There are a number of restaurants in and near La Quinta that offer extraordinary menu options, patio dining, chic surroundings and live music. You don’t need to travel far to discover memorable meals at exceptional eateries. Explore them all!
OPEN COURT TIME AT LA QUINTA BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
Desert Recreation District (DRD), the Boys & Girls Club, and the City of La Quinta have partnered to offer the following activities:
Volleyball on Tuesdays & Thursdays
Basketball on Wednesdays
Enrollment: September 1 – December 22 Time: 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:45pm) Ages: All ages (13 years of age and under must be accompanied by an adult) Fee: $5 daily drop-in, or $30 for an 8 visit Express Pass. For more information, please call DRD 760.564.9921.
Landscaping and construction of La Quinta’s competition level extreme sports complex are completed and on Saturday, October 22, the City held a community grand opening celebration at the X Park.
The $4.6 million facility with pro shop, three bowls, pump and modern street tracks and more is situated on the southeast corner of Dune Palms Road and Westward Ho Drive, across from the high school.
The ceremony was also an opportunity to remember La Quinta High School graduate, John Meadows, whose impact on the lives he touched through his passion for skateboarding continues long after his death on February 16, 2015, at age 22.
John’s family and friends have kept his memory alive by leaving broken skateboard pieces and other small mementos at La Quinta Park, where he loved to skate.
Now, at the north end of the X Park is a permanent memorial to John that includes a bronze plaque dedicated to “our concrete angel,” in front of the “board yard” where skaters can discard broken pieces of skateboards.
“While this informal memorial at La Quinta Park is very special, the City wanted to erect a more permanent memorial in John’s honor here at the X Park,” Mayor Linda Evans said during the grand opening celebration.
“We hope the memorial serves as a reminder of an exceptional person who was passionate about helping others, being everyone’s best friend, and making himself unforgettable,” Evans said.
A Mother’s Gratitude for a Memorial Honoring Her Son
The memorial lets John’s mother, Farah Ortega-Choate, a teacher at La Quinta Middle School, know her son is not forgotten.
“As a mother, your greatest fear is that something will happen to one of your children,” Ortega-Choate said.
When that does happen, your new greatest fear is that your child will be forgotten, she said.
“It has been a little over seven years and eight months since my son, John Meadows, was called home and gained his wings. It has been my fear every day since I received the tragic news that his memory, his legacy would be forgotten,” Ortega-Choate said.
The memorial at La Quinta Park has been a “beautiful tribute that I have witnessed grow over the years,” she said.
“On behalf of myself, my son Brandon (Meadows), my parents and family, thank you for continuing to keep John noticed,” Ortega-Choate said.
The 31,000-square-foot X Park was designed by Spohn Ranch based on input from skaters and BMXers of all ages who live in La Quinta and neighboring communities.
The park is managed by Action Park Alliance, with experienced staff on site at all times.
For information on hours, classes, events and admission rates, visit www.laquintaca.gov/xpark.
IRONMAN
The Story of in La Quinta
In 2018, IRONMAN, a Wanda Sports Holdings company, announced the addition of the IRONMAN® 70.3® Indian Wells-La Quinta triathlon in Southern California. While there were traffic issues that caused La Quinta residents some headaches in its first year, there have been a number of improvements including advanced communications about the traffic plan and road closures. This year, signage began as early as mid-November to inform drivers about road closures that will happen when IRONMAN returns to La Quinta on Sunday, December 4. In addition, a system for news and alerts has been set up and can be accessed by texting ‘IWLQ’ to 888-777. A community helpline is also available by calling (760) 610-6765.
Why La Quinta?
According to race director, Danial James, the IRONMAN team was interested in bringing a race to La Quinta because of the unique experience offered in this community. They began talks with Indian Wells and La Quinta, and were excited to learn that the interest was mutual.
“La Quinta is an active lifestyle city that attracts top athletes in many sports,” said Linda Evans, Mayor of La Quinta. “We are thrilled to host triathletes of the IRONMAN 70.3 and share the energy of La Quinta with them.”
The IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon held locally begins with a 1.2-mile swim in Lake Cahuilla. The 56-mile single-loop bike course route will then take athletes on rural roads. Finally, a two-loop 13.1mile run traverses from the Indian Wells Tennis Gardens over to the Indian Wells Golf Resort.
“Lake Cahuilla, through our partnership with the Coachella Valley Water District and Riverside County Parks, is often ranked as one of our more
popular lake swims on the circuit,” explained James. “Additionally, the mountain vistas that our bike course provides are unparalleled, as are the streets lined with date palms. When you ride 56 miles on a bike, these inspiring views matter.”
Since the race began, James added that the City of La Quinta has been an invaluable partner in producing what they consider to be one of their premier races in North America.
Benefits to the Community
While there are a few traffic inconveniences the day of the event, La Quinta does receive benefits by hosting a race of this magnitude in the community.
“IRONMAN is one of more than 200 world-class events held here throughout the year,” said Joyce Kiehl, director of communications for Visit Greater Palm Springs. “These events not only help shape community identity, but also support our local restaurants and businesses.”
James adds, “We appreciate that over the years, the local community has embraced the event by continuing to show their support for athletes looking to extend their racing seasons closer to the end of the year.”
Since the inception of the IRONMAN® brand in 1978, athletes have been crossing finish lines at the world’s most challenging endurance races. Beginning as a single race, IRONMAN has grown to become a global sensation with more than 230 events across 53 countries.
Michelle’s Swim & Denim Washington Park Spotlight:
A new shop on the scene in the Washington Park shopping center brings a hip and stylish selection of swimwear, denim and more to La Quinta – making it a great stop on your quest for the perfect gifts when you are doing your holiday shopping.
Owner Michelle Cicalese had been selling swimwear online for years. Then she had a small location in Indio that allowed her to warehouse her inventory, and she saw shoppers by appointment only. She evolved to begin selling children’s swimwear – and as her following grew –it became clear she needed a boutique to showcase her vision.
She opened Michelle’s Swim & Denim in June 2022, selecting a retail space near Trader Joe’s, Fresh Juice Bar and other businesses she knew were a draw to that area.
“I felt La Quinta is the next big area of tourism,” explained Cicalese. “It’s located near tennis events, concerts and golf. Plus, it’s not far from my home so I can be closer to my family.”
Cicalese has been in the desert for 24 years, moving out from a small town in Wisconsin. After following her dream
of always wanting to live in California, it’s not surprising that beachwear featuring a number of California brands is one of her specialties.
Michelle’s carries a good selection of matching “mommy and me” swimwear including identical flip flops for moms and their little ones. The store also has plus size swimwear, men’s swim trunks, designer floral prints from Columbia, and a quality brand from Australia called Sea Folly -- which has more modest styles which appeal to different ages.
“We’re seeing a lot of reversible swimsuits, and some that are embroidered with a lot of detail work,” added Cicalese. “We are one of the few stores in Southern California that carries hot brands like Agua Bendita and Maaji, as well as flip flops that have arch support called Archies.”
Beyond swimwear, Michelle’s features Z Supply – which makes soft pajamas and lounge wear – with holiday and winter styles now arriving. She also has embroidered denim including brands like Joe’s and Driftwood along with a big selection of Havianas and Malvados flip flops.
which are crushable and work well for packing in a suitcase. She sells Toups & Co. Organics skincare, which she describes as “a very clean skincare line that has very few – but high quality -ingredients.”
Michelle’s Swim & Denim is located at 46-600 Washington Street, Suite 3, in La Quinta. For more information, go to MichellesSwimwear.com or call 760.485.4435.
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.