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About the County Riverside is the fourth largest county in California and the 10th largest in the United States. It covers more than 7,300 square miles and is home to 2.4 million residents. What makes our county run? It’s talent, perseverance and loads of dedication from public servants, volunteers, residents and representatives serving in departments, as…
Read MoreWhat we’re about Be a part of history as we bring the 3rd annual LGBTQ+ Pride Festival to the City of Desert Hot Springs. All LGBTQ+ community members and supporters are welcome to help in the planning of this annual event. Come meet the organizers, make new friendships, share your ideas, and have fun together.…
Read MoreRead the California DOJ Weekly Newsletter California Department of Justice – Office of the Attorney General sent this bulletin at 07/22/2022 04:30 PM PDT Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page.Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeAs a father, I will do everything I can to protect and care for my children’s health, well-being, and future. If…
Read MorePalm Springs Post November 7, 2021 The people who make Palm Springs like no place else If you’re looking for love and acceptance, you’ll often find it in a community’s churches. You’ll certainly find it at The Church of St. Paul in the Desert, where you’ll also find co-rectors Dan Kline and Jessie Thompson. The…
Read MoreAny prospective candidates for the Board are invited to two candidate workshops being held by DWA over the next week. Candidates will learn more about the Board, running for office, and public service in general. Palm Springs Post July 21, 2022 For the elections coming up in November, voters have a lot to think about,…
Read MoreCLICK HERE TO SEE ALL OF THE FUN THINGS WE ARE DOING IN DESERT HOT SPRINGS IN JULY AND AUGUST
Read MoreAn Opportunity To Network, Make New Friends AndPlan For The Future In A Welcoming Environment WEDNESDAY, JULY 13th, 2022 – 6:00-10:00 PM PLAYOFFS SPORTS BAR12105 Palm Drive, Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240
Read MoreBy Kay Kudukis The Desert Sun If you’re out in the Coachella Valley and you happen to run across a nun in whiteface, do not be alarmed. These are the Palm Springs members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an “order” conceived in San Francisco in the 1980s. It has since expanded nationally to 45 chapters in…
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