President’s Message: Concert Ticket Exchange/Refund Program

Kim Fuller
President

Good evening residents:

Information is coming fast and furious as they say. I wrote to you on Friday about an exchange/refund process for the two concerts that were cancelled, Community Singers and Performing Arts. Many of you have contacted the Board and requested this process be delayed so that 500 potential people will not be required to be in close proximity to each other over a 5 day period.

This request seems reasonable, so the Board has postponed this exchange/refund process till the fall. We will notify you in the fall of the dates when tickets may be exchanged or refunded. For now, please hold onto your tickets, you will need them for the exchange or refund, so put them in a safe place.

Neither the Clubs, nor the HOA, will be exchanging or refunding tickets until the fall.

Thank you,
Kim Fuller
President

President’s Message: Coronavirus Update (March 14)

Kim Fuller
President

Good afternoon residents:

As information makes its way to the Board, I want to thank everyone for helping by getting us the latest information about their own Clubs and Groups. There are so many different and wonderful Clubs and Groups, the Board is evaluating each Club and Group on a case by case basis. I want to thank all of you that are sending us information on how you operate so that we can evaluate how to proceed in everyone’s best interest. I want to also thank the Board for being readily available on a moment’s notice because each day we are reviewing new information. A special thanks to the staff for their willingness to be available over the weekends so we can communicate with you on a moment’s notice if necessary.

Given our latest information the Board has decided that all activity and meetings of the ‘Needles and Pins’ Club and the ‘Paper Crafters’ Club are suspended till further notice. This suspension will begin immediately.

The Board is sorry for any inconvenience, but we feel such action for a short period of time is in the best interest of the health and safety of all residents.

Again, I want to thank residents, the Board, and staff for all their effort and work at making this difficult time as manageable as possible.

What a great place to live when so many people are willing to step up and help each other in such a time of uncertainty. I have no doubt we will achieve a much faster and positive outcome as a result of everyone’s efforts.

Have a great day, there is still so much to enjoy and appreciate.

Thank you,
Kim Fuller
President

President’s Message: Coronavirus Cleaning Update

Kim Fuller
President

Good afternoon residents:

I have been asked many questions about cleaning procedures the HOA is taking considering the Coronavirus. Let me update you on the staff cleaning procedures:

The custodial staff has increased the cleaning of high-touch areas from once per day to 4-5 per day.  This includes: Door handles/restroom countertops and sink faucets/Lobby tabletops. The daily cleaning procedure was to clean and sanitize the areas in the morning. The custodial staff has increased their efforts to 4 to 5 times daily. In addition, staff is routinely checking, and filling as needed the paper towels, hand soap and sanitizers dispensing units throughout the facilities.

We are working closely with our custodial cleaning suppliers to ensure our orders are being placed and delivered to our facilities without any delays. We are currently stocked with the necessary cleaning supplies. We have also ordered extra supplies to keep in case there is a delay from our suppliers.

In addition, we are asking everyone to be diligent and compulsive in following all medical advice and procedures during this time. Keep a safe distance between you and others, wash your hands often, use sanitizer wipes before and after using equipment, and stay home if you don’t feel well.

I want to thank all of you for your continued support and kind words. The Board is evaluating information constantly and with everyone’s help we will have a positive outcome. Although we have limited many of the programs and activities, there is still much to enjoy, much to be thankful for, and it’s still the best place to live. I wouldn’t trade it for anything, even in such times as we have now.

I wish you all well and continued great health. It has been a busy week for all of us, but I will enjoy the evening sunset with my lovely bride, and once again remember, even in these times, with everyone’s help, it doesn’t get any better than this!

Thank you,
Kim Fuller
President

President’s Message: Coronavirus Update (March 13)

Kim Fuller
President

Good afternoon residents:

I want to thank everyone for your kind support as we venture into uncharted territory. The Board is meeting daily to evaluate how to proceed. Please be diligent, responsible, and compulsive about following recommendations from government and medical agencies on how to best protect yourself during this time. Much has happened in just the last 24 hours, and more is still to come. We will do our best to get you updated information on how the HOA is proceeding but don’t hesitate to ask questions, many of you have provided us with information or events we missed. This will help us keep everyone informed about what is happening in the next few weeks.

There were some events we missed telling you about yesterday and fortunately many of you brought them to our attention. I have updated the list below to reflect those activities that we are cancelling. Events after April 5 will be evaluated as we go along, and we will get back to you as soon as we have information about programs and events after April 5. The only priority is that each of us stays healthy, so the Board is going to take steps to help in that endeavor.

For the moment both Clubhouses will remain open, but the Board has decided that the playing of all tabletop games in both Clubhouses will be suspended for the time being. Games like cards, Mahjong, jigsaw puzzles, etc. are prohibited in both Clubhouses till further notice.

The fitness center will remain open for now but please use all precautions. Keep at least 5’ between you and others, use the sanitizer wipes before and after use of all equipment, wash hands often, and if you don’t feel well stay home. Pools will remain open since they are disinfected with chlorine, but please keep apart when sitting on the deck.

Shadows will remain open, it is the big gatherings and buffet events we are eliminating. Shadows will be working on alternatives to cancelled events where buffets will not be used. Reservation times might be required so be sure to watch for information as it unfolds. We are trying to minimize the gathering of large groups of people at special events to help minimize any possible spread of the virus.

As of today, the events listed below are cancelled. Other events may be cancelled in the future and the Board will let you know as we proceed.

  • March 14 - Parking Lot Sale (Outdoor)
  • March 14 - Tutta Bella
  • March 15 - Let’s Meet and Eat
  • March 15 - Solos
  • March 17, 31 - Tuesday Night Putters
  • March 17 - St Patrick's Day at Shadows Restaurant
  • March 18 - Comedy Night (click here for details)
  • March 18 - Pasta Night (Shadows hopefully hosting an event without a buffet so be watching.)
  • March 19,20,21, 22 - Performing Arts (click here for details)
  • March 22 - Performing Arts Drop off Chicken
  • March 21 - Car Show
  • March 21 - Car Show @ Santa Rosa / Hot Dog service
  • March 24 - Classy Niners
  • March 24 - Tennis Club Banquet
  • March 25 - Southern Comfort Night (Shadows hopefully hosting an event without a buffet so be watching.)
  • March 26 - Men's Club Awards Dinner/Montecito with Fried Chicken buffet
  • March 27 - Performing Arts Dinner Buffet
  • March 28 - Shall We Dance
  • March 29 - Community Singers (click here for details)
  • March 29 - Couples Golf Dinner Buffet. Golf event will still proceed.
  • March 30 - Community Singers Dinner Buffet
  • April 2 - Oke Doke Karaoke
  • April 1 - Women's Golf Appreciation Lunch Plated Buffet
  • April 3 - Bingo
  • April 4 - Let’s Meet and Eat
  • April 4 - Shred-it
  • April 5 - Outdoor Concert
  • April 10 - New Homeowner Orientation
  • All Lectures
  • Fitness Classes
  • Jewelry Club
  • Men’s and Women’s Golf Club meetings
  • Movie Night
  • Needles and Pins Club
  • Paper Crafters Club

We will update you as we all help each other through this time, but don’t hesitate to ask questions. If you see an event not listed, please let us know so we can verify for everyone if it’s been cancelled or not. So far there is no reported case of the virus in our complex and with everyone’s diligence we will hopefully make it through in a healthy way.

Thank you,
Kim Fuller
President

President’s Message: Fitness Classes

Kim Fuller
President

Good Afternoon Residents:

On the side of safety for our residents, all fitness classes are cancelled effective noon today, March 12, for two weeks.  The Fitness Centers and amenities will remain open. Please follow procedures of cleaning all equipment before and after use.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you,
Kim Fuller
President

President’s Message: Coronavirus Update (March 12)

Kim Fuller
President

Good Morning Residents:

So much can happen in such a short period of time that I want to thank the Board for taking time on a moment’s notice over the last week to review all the information about the Coronavirus. Much has happened in just the last 24 hours.

Consequently, the Board has decided that although there is no known case of the virus here in our complex, it is better to be proactive and err on the side of health and safety to determine how to proceed. We all want what is best for all of us long term, and a brief period of time without certain events is not only responsible but helps all of us to get past this current situation as quickly as possible with hopefully no health impacts to our neighbors. The only priority is that each of us stays healthy, so the Board is going to take some steps to help in that endeavor.

As of today, the events listed below are cancelled. Other events may be cancelled in the future and the Board will let you know as we proceed. For the moment both Clubhouses will remain open and all facilities will remain open. We are trying to minimize the gathering of large groups of people at special events to help minimize any possible spread of the virus. The events currently that have been cancelled are:

  • March 14 - Parking Lot Sale (outdoor)
  • March 14 - Tutta Bella
  • March 15 - Let’s Meet and Eat
  • March 18 - Comedy Night (click here for details)
  • March 19,20,21,22 - Performing Arts
  • March 21 - Car Show
  • March 29 - Community Singers
  • March 30 - Community Singers Lunch
  • April 4 - Let’s Meet and Eat
  • April 5 - Outdoor Concert
  • Banquet Events:
    • March 13 - Men's Club Member/Guest with Breakfast and Lunch buffet service. Not the golf event itself.
    • March 17 - St Patrick's Day in Shadows
    • March 21 - Car Show @ Santa Rosa / Hot Dog service
    • March 26 - Men's Club Awards Dinner / Montecito with Fried Chicken buffet
  • All Lectures
  • Men’s and Women’s Golf Club meetings
  • All fitness classes for two weeks

I wish everyone great health, but this is a time to be responsible and prudent in our operations. If anyone feels sick, please follow all the medical protocols and please let us know asap. We need to help each other by informing the HOA if you are sick so we can take additional actions to minimize other people contacting the virus. Working together we will hopefully get through this time with minimal impact and then return to the lifestyle we all appreciate. The Board wants you to know how much we appreciate your effort to help all of us get through this time in a positive way. I understand we will miss some of our favorite events, but it is a small price to pay to help keep our neighbors healthy and safe. This time will pass soon and there is no better cause for sacrifice than to help a friend. Thanks for your support and efforts.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you,
Kim Fuller
President

President’s Message: Library Books

Kim Fuller
President

Good morning residents,

The Library Committee has requested a delay in bringing books to the library. This seems like a reasonable request. So, till further notice please keep all books at home and when the appropriate time comes, we will let you know when to begin bringing the books back into the clubhouse.

Thanks for your cooperation.

Thank you,
Kim Fuller
President

COVID-19 Updates

President’s Message: Coronavirus and E-mail Scam

Kim Fuller
President

Good day residents,

I have been asked many questions about the Coronavirus and is the HOA making any recommendations on how to proceed. The HOA is not qualified to make any recommendations regarding this medical situation, nor are we capable of updating you with current medical information on how to proceed. This information changes rapidly, so each person must reach out to their own medical or government experts to determine how they should react. The HOA is currently doing business as usual given that no agency or medical professional has told us otherwise.

The HOA Board believes each person and each Club needs to decide how best to proceed with holding and attending events. Each person, or Club, and their events are different, so they should discuss the issue and then decide on what the Club thinks is best. One could argue that there will always be time for another event and for some it is better to err on the side of caution. Others will argue that unless a government agency or medical professional requests some sort of social distancing, we should let each person decide on their own what events they want to attend. I leave these arguments up to you and each Club. Each person will need to act as they see fit given their own personal circumstances and advice from their own medical experts.

Please keep in mind that as of the writing of this message, the HOA has not been informed of any case of Coronavirus within this complex. Currently the HOA is doing business as usual, so please don’t let fear without facts decide your fate. Each Club will decide, given their own special circumstances, whether to hold or cancel events, this is up to each Club. No government agency or medical professional has told the HOA we should cancel events or restrict access. Each of you must decide given your own special circumstances how to proceed. Please listen to your medical advisors and act accordingly.

If the HOA is directed to act in a specific way by governing agencies or medical professionals, we will then do as instructed.

Let me know if you need any other information.

Some of you are getting false e-mails from me requesting contributions for gift cards. If you look at the e-mail address it is not mine and is a scammer just trying to get your money. I don’t ask for money from residents for any reason or purpose. This comes up about every 6 months. Just delete and move on, it is not coming from my computer. You might also get one of these from a staff person, please disregard and delete those messages also.

Have a great day and let me know if you have further questions.

Thank you,
Kim Fuller
President

Concert Ticket Sales

From Your Lifestyle Director:

I would like to thank you all for your amazing response to our first day of ticket sales (on Friday, March 6) for our 2020 – 2021 Concert Season! We are so grateful for your continued support of our efforts to bring quality entertainment to our community at an accessible price.

It’s hard to believe but, in the first 3 1/2 hours, we sold over 1,200 tickets – an average of 315 tickets per hour – despite our manual system. A number of dedicated volunteers, all of them your neighbors, worked tirelessly alongside my staff to do their utmost to ensure you received the best seats available.

Nonetheless, I know many of you waited patiently for far too long. Please know that I welcome your suggestions about how we can improve and streamline our processes and make this a better experience for everyone. Email us at lifestyles@scshca.com.

Again, thank you!

Connie King
Lifestyle Director

Podcast Episode 177: Performing Arts Club

In this episode Bob talks with Linda Bostjanick, co-producer/director of the upcoming Performing Arts Club play, Hilda's Yard.

Tune in to learn more and listen to selected scenes from the play.

Do you have an idea for a podcast episode? Contact Bob Firring at podcast@scshca.com.

This is an audio-only episode.

Important Rules for Dog Walkers to Remember!

2.20.3 of Rules & Regulations

  • “Pet owners shall be responsible for the prompt removal and disposal of pet wastes deposited by their pets in the community.”

2.20.4 of Rules & Regulations

  • “Pets are not permitted on the golf course at any time.

Exception: Other than No Dog walking at Avenida Sombra where Avenida Sombra meets Sun City Blvd. behind hole number 7, all other areas where the golf course crosses a street, you may walk you’re your dog along the edge of the golf course as long as you and your dog do not walk beyond nine feet (9') from the edge of the street or sidewalk”

Accepted by the Board 1-29-18

  • “Owner or keeper of a pet shall not allow or permit the pet to run at large in any common area, except the pet park…”
  • Leashes are not to exceed twelve (12) feet in length

Residents should understand that failure to comply with the dog-walking rules and regulations will result in security issuing citations.

The HOA Board strongly encourages pet owners to read the rules and regulations pertaining to pets within the community. The rules can be found in the Sun City Shadow Hills Community & Telephone Directory 2019/2020 on page 29, or within the Community website in the “Documents” section.

President’s Message: Ballots for Election and Bulk Cable Contract

Kim Fuller
President

Good afternoon,

Last week the Ballots for the Board election and the Bulk Cable approval measure were sent to your home. You should have already received the ballot, but if not, it should arrive shortly.

I want to remind everyone that there are two Town Hall meetings on Monday 3/2/20, first at 9 am and then at 12 noon. In this meeting the Board will explain in more detail why Frontier was selected for a Bulk Cable plan and how the install schedule will unfold if passed. It has been the goal of the Board to offer a savings plan for bulk cable service while at the same time not impacting residents in a negative way. The Spectrum plan would have impacted too many residents with something they don’t want, don’t need, or can’t afford, and the price increase in monthly dues over $50 per month was just too high.

Your ballot will have a measure, on the second side of the ballot, to either vote in favor of the Frontier plan or to vote against the plan. The majority of those voting will decide the outcome. If the majority does not approve the Frontier plan, the Board will cease all actions regarding any Bulk Cable plan. The Spectrum plan will not be offered as an alternative if the Frontier plan is defeated. The Board unanimously voted and made clear that the Frontier plan is the only plan that will be submitted for approval, so it will be Frontier or nothing.

I want to remind everyone that I did a podcast interview with Robert Firring where many questions were asked and answered about the Bulk Cable program. This is about a 30 minute interview to describe different aspects about the Bulk Cable program.

If you log onto our website as a resident, click on the ‘Podcast’ button on the right side of the screen, then scroll down to ‘Podcast Episode 175’, then click on “Click Here to Play” and you can then listen to the 30 minute interview where many questions are answered about the Bulk Cable program. You may also go directly to the podcast episode page by clicking here.

There are also documents on the website at www.scshca.com/bulkcable  to explain different TV options from Frontier if the plan is approved, but keep in mind if the Frontier plan passes it does not mean you have to buy TV programming from Frontier. The Frontier plan is for internet service only, so if the Frontier plan passes you will be able to purchase TV programming from any provider you so choose. You do not have to have TV programming from Frontier, so if you like your Spectrum TV plan you may keep it if you like.

If you have additional questions, please let me know.

Thank you,
Kim Fuller
President

Reminder: Policy for Flying of a Drone Within SCSH

A "drone" is intended to be broadly defined as an unmanned aircraft without a human pilot on board, but not limited to remote control airplanes, helicopters, balloons, and similar aircraft.

No resident, guest, or invitee may enter into the airspace (e.g. the air available in which to fly an aircraft) above another resident's lot, including any structure thereon, with a drone.

No resident, guest, or invitee may operate or authorize the operation of a drone in the airspace above any portion of SCSH Community Association, including the common area or any lot including drone operators lot without prior written consent from the Board of Directors. Drones must be operated per federal, state and/ or local regulations.

Finance Advisory Committee – March 2020

By Bill Wethe
Finance Advisory Committee Chair

Welcome, Bob Jester, as a new member of FAC! Thank you, Board, for your approval of our recommendation to add Bob to the Committee on February 4, 2020. And thank you, Bob, for your interest in serving our community.

As you may have already read or heard, FAC has two openings on the Committee. We would love to hear from you if you have an interest in serving on the FAC or on the FAC Subcommittee for major repairs and replacements and the annual reserve study. The estimated time commitment for serving on FAC is 15 hours per month.

Work Completed

During the month of February, the FAC continued its work with the Board as well as with DRM and Troon management on behalf of the Association including:

  • Review and recommend Board approval of the unaudited January 2020 Association financial statements including the:
    • financial statements prepared by DRM/Associa, Troon and the Controller.
    • combining and combined financial statements included in the Treasurer’s report prepared by the Controller.
    • summary of financial information on financial position and results of operations included in the Controller’s report to the Board.
    • condensed financial information to be published in The View magazine.
  • Review of the year-to-date variance analysis prepared by the Controller on the 2020 Operating Fund revenues and expenses.
  • Review of the year-to-date variance analysis prepared by the Controller on the 2020 Replacement Fund expenses and interfund transfers to the Operating Fund.
  • Review of the 2020 Forecast (1+11) of the Operating Fund and Replacement Fund as compared to the 2020 Budget prepared by the Controller.
  • Regular meeting of FAC held on February 19, 2020.
  • Preparation of the FAC monthly written report to the Board for its meeting on February 24, 2020.
  • Review of January 2020 bank statements, bank reconciliations, and Replacement Fund investment account statements.

Work in Process

FAC has several items we are working on including:

  • 2019 audit of the financial statements and preparation of tax returns.
  • insurance renewal.

Further Information

Please review minutes of our monthly meetings and written reports to the Board included in Board meeting packages on the Association’s website.

Additional FAC Members: Larry Anderson, Steve Proia, Carey Thompson, Bob Giovannettone, Bill Ferstenfeld, and Bob Jester. FAC Subcommittee Members on the Replacement Fund and Reserve Study: Chris Stevens, Don Salvatore, Steve Proia, Carey Thompson, and Bill Wethe, Chair.

Contact the author at finance@scshca.com.

President’s Report – March 2020

Kim Fuller
President

Bulk Cable Vote

This month’s report is coming from the entire Board:

At its meeting on January 27, 2020, the Board voted unanimously to present the Frontier plan (a five-year bulk contract for internet service) for homeowner approval. Since this announcement we have received many questions, so we will try to answer a few of the most frequently asked ones in this article.

  1. If Frontier is turned down by the homeowners, will the Board present the Spectrum plan?
    “No”. The Board voted unanimously that, if the Frontier plan is rejected by a ballot vote on April 7, 2020, the Spectrum plan will not be presented as an alternative. This essentially means it is Frontier or nothing.
  2. Why does the Board decide which plan is up for a vote by the community?
    The governance of the HOA is not decided by a resident survey or ballot vote. It is decided by a Board of five people that are elected by the residents to make decisions about all operations. Hopefully, it is in the best interest of the entire community, those for and against Spectrum. The Board needs to listen to all residents, not just residents in favor of Spectrum. Other opinions also matter. The Board’s goal was to present a plan that is in the best interest of the entire community, while at the same time negatively impacting the fewest people. The upcoming vote by the homeowners is only to give permission to the Board to sign a five-year contract, not to decide which plan will be selected.
  3. How can the Board propose Frontier when Spectrum was preferred 61% to 39%?
    There were many reasons, and it is not just a decision based on what most residents want personally, but what is best for everyone, and that includes the people who don't want Spectrum. The Frontier plan saves 98% of homeowner’s money without impacting very many in a negative way. The Spectrum plan would negatively impact 30 - 40% of the homeowners, while the Frontier plan negatively affects only 2%, yet you will still save money.
  4. The survey was in favor of Spectrum, so why did the Board send out the survey if they were not going to do what the residents preferred?
    The reason to survey is to gather information to assist the Board in making informed and responsible decisions based on all information available. Surveys are only one factor to be considered.
  5. Can the monthly amount of $12 be put on hold when we are out of town?
    No, the monthly amount of $12 will be part of the HOA monthly dues and may not be put on hold. Additional services provided directly to you from Frontier may be put on hold.
  6. Will there be further explanations about why the Board made this decision?
    The Board urges you look at the video of the Board meeting which has explanations by each Board member. We also recommend you calculate the actual difference in cost between the two plans. Each person is different, but in the end the Board decided that it was unwilling to impose an increase in dues of $50+ per month on those homeowners that don't want it, need it, or can't afford it.
  7. Is the Board concerned about the possible filing of bankruptcy by Frontier in the near future?
    The Board currently does not believe the possibility or the reality of bankruptcy matters. What matters is the delivery of service. If the company were to stop providing service, we would stop payments. Many companies file for bankruptcy and continue service. Keep in mind Charter (parent company of Spectrum) filed for bankruptcy about 10 years ago.

The Board will place on the upcoming ballot, which you should receive around March 1, a measure to allow the Board to negotiate and sign a five-year contract with Frontier for internet service. Spectrum will not be offered as a choice. It was the Board’s unanimous determination that the Frontier plan was in the best interest of the entire community, so that is the only plan being presented to homeowners for approval. On the ballot you will be able to vote either for or against the plan. The majority of those voting will decide the outcome.

If the majority of homeowners vote in favor of the plan, the Board will then finalize contract terms and sign a five-year contract with Frontier if final contract terms are acceptable. If the homeowners, by a majority vote of those voting, vote against the Frontier plan, then the Board will cease all actions concerning a five-year plan with any company for TV and/or internet services.

If you have questions, please let us know.

Thank you,
Kim Fuller, Fera Mostow, Bruce Marley, Linda Aasen, Robert Israel

 

AED Defibillator Machine Locations

Automated external defibrillator units (AEDs) are located in selected Sun City Shadow Hills facilities. Anyone using an AED in a cardiac emergency should be trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the appropriate use of AED devices.

Montecito Clubhouse

Behind the Lifestyle Desk

 

Montecito Fitness Center

Adjacent to the front desk area

 

South Course Pro Shop

Behind the front desk clerk

 

Santa Rosa Clubhouse

Before entering the bistro from the gym area

Candidate Forum #2 Video Now Available

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Table Tennis Open Play Procedure

Effective Monday, February 24, 2020, table tennis is available for open play to the residents in the Newport/Pismo Room located in the Santa Rosa Clubhouse:

  • Open play is not be available when the room is occupied for a scheduled event or activity. Please contact the Santa Rosa front desk to inquire.
  • No reservations are accepted, except during scheduled open play time on Saturdays (please see below).
  • Two tables are available upon request, depending on room availability.
  • Paddles and balls may be checked out at the front desk. Resident card is kept at the front desk until equipment is returned.

The only day residents may make a reservation is on Saturdays. Table tennis will be available for open play to the residents and offered every Saturday from 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm, in the Newport/Pismo Room in the Santa Rosa Clubhouse.

  • Open play will be available when the room is not occupied for a scheduled event or activity. Please contact the Santa Rosa front desk to inquire.
  • If a resident would like to make a reservation during open play times, he or she must contact the Santa Rosa fitness front desk to schedule a reservation.
    • Reservations may only be made up to one week in advance.
    • Reservation time will be up to 1 hour long. (Play time may be extended if no prior reservations were made)
  • Two tables will be available during open play.
  • Paddles and balls can be checked out at the front desk. Resident card is kept at the front desk until equipment is returned.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Desiree Porras
Fitness Director

Created 02/24/2020
Updated 03/11/2020

Photos: Wash Away the Pollens

Saturday, February 22, 2020
Photos by Jerry Solomon

The buxom weather maids continue to offer the possibility/probability of rain . . . so???

Concert Schedule 2020-2021

Tickets for the 2020-2021 Concert Schedule will go on sale Friday, March 6, 2020, at 9:00 am* at the Lifestyle Desk in the Montecito Clubhouse. See the flyer below for the lineup and details.

* New This Year:

We will be utilizing a classic red “take a number” dispenser in an effort to service ticket buyers more efficiently and eliminate long lines at the desk. Montecito Café will be open at 7:30 am for purchases; enjoy a cup of coffee and a pastry while you wait. The ticket dispenser will be ready and available at 8:30 am and numbers will be called starting at 9:00 am

   

Please note, tickets are available for residents only during the first two weeks of sales.
Tickets for non-resident guests may be purchased beginning March 20.

Click Here to Download the Flyer in PDF Format

Correction: Previous email blasts and March’s issue of The View incorrectly list the day for Garth Brooks Tribute as Sunday and Everly Brothers Experience as Friday. The correct day for both of these concerts is Saturday. If you picked up a flyer or brochure with the incorrect day, please disregard it.

Coachella Valley Calendar of Events – March 2020

 

Empire Polo  Through Mar. 29
Every Sunday. A fun polo season filled with competitive polo tournaments and games that are open to the public. Spectators are invited to attend matches throughout the season, either by tailgating or watching from the comfort of the VIP section.
Time/Place: 12pm & 2pm / Empire Polo Club, Indio
Contact: 760-342-7755 / www.empirepolo.com

 

Playtri Desert Triathlon   Mar. 1
Desert Triathlon is the perfect race for both the new or beginner triathlete, and the experienced triathlete looking to shake off their winter rust. Were situated on the calendar as the perfect warmup to several longer distance races, including the 70.3 in Oceanside.
Time/Place: 7:30am-12:30pm / Lake Cahuilla Recreation Area, La Quinta
Contact: 949-444-2365 / www.deserttriathlon.com

 

La Quinta Art Celebration   Mar. 5-8
Fine Art, Fine Wine, Fab Food & Live Music. Will showcase 220 world-class juried artists from across the country and abroad exhibiting their fine art and craft in 12 media categories including Painting, Sculpture, Glass, Ceramics, Jewelry, Photography, Fiber, Wood and Mixed Media.
Time/Place: La Quinta Civic Center: 78495 Calle Tampico
Contact: 760-628-7770 / www.laquintaartcelebration.org

 

Living Desert Zoo Golden Anniversary Gala 2020: Palm Desert   Mar. 7
Celebrating 50 Years of Conservation Guests are invited to dress in black and gold cocktail attire and share in an evening of entertainment, unique raffle opportunities, dinner, and engaging animal encounters. The Gala fundraiser, benefitting new habitats for African black rhinoceros, lions, and a state-of-the-art event center, begins in the Living Legacy Garden with a Golden Opportunities Cocktail Reception. Following the reception is 24K Fine Dining along with Raise the Paw, the Mane Event Raffle, and Solid Gold Entertainment by The Midtown Men.
Time/Place: 5:30pm / 47900 Portola Ave., Palm Desert
Contact: 760-346-9584 / www.livingdesert.org

 

Braille Institute Coachella Valley Open House   Mar. 7
Join us in celebrating the opening of our new neighborhood center! Braille Institute provides free services and programs for people who have low to no vision.
Time/Place: 10am-2pm / 74-245 Highway 111, #E101, Palm Desert
Contact: 760-321-1111 / www.brailleinstitute.org/coachellavalley

 

Coachella Valley Wildflower Festival   Mar. 7
This FREE event celebrates wellness, recreation, safety and the outdoors. Featuring local artists and exhibitors, a kids zone, beer & wine garden with live music, food & beverages for purchase, raffles and much, much more! FUN for all ages.
Time/Place: 9am-4pm / Palm Desert Civic Center Park
Contact: 760-862-9918 / www.DesertMountains.org

 

Rancho Mirage Music in the Park   Mar. 7, 14 & 21
Free to the public. Food and beverage will be available for purchase inside the amphitheater. FREE PARKING is available at the park and adjacent to the park along San Jacinto Drive. Please note, the following items are NOT PERMITTED inside the amphitheater: Outside food/beverages, smoking, vaping, lawn chairs, pets or ice chests/coolers.
Time/Place: 7-9:30pm / Rancho Mirage Amphitheater
Contact: 760-324-4511 x273 / www.RanchoMirageCA.gov

 

Desert Living Home Expo   Mar. 12
Rancho Mirage is famous for the design district we have here! The chamber is bringing chamber members and the public together for something unseen in the valley before. In the height of season, local businesses will showcase their wares and products to the masses in an absolutely beautiful setting. Whether attendees are looking for a major renovation, solar, adding a pool or high end appliances this is the home showcase where it is all found under one roof.
Time/Place: 11am-5pm / Omni Rancho Las Palmas, Rancho Mirage
Contact: www.RanchoMirageChamber.org

 

Friends of the Palm Springs Library Book Sale   Mar. 13-15
FOPSL will be selling books, CDs, DVDs and more! Friday is members preview.
Time/Place: Fri 12-4pm, Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 10am-1pm / JC Frey Building: 300 S. Sunrise Way
Contact: 760-668-8838 / www.friendsofthepalmspringslibrary.org

 

Art on Main Street   Mar. 14 & 28
Features over 100 artists each season showing and selling their paintings, jewelry, mixed media, photography, ceramics, glass, woodwork, textiles, sculptures and more.
Time/Place: 10am-4pm / Old Town La Quinta
Contact: 760-600-0758 / www.oldtownlaquinta.com

 

Cathedral City State of the City & Expo   Mar. 17
This annual event offers a review of economic activity from the previous year, as well as future development and plans significant to the business community.  Mayor John Aguilar will be the featured speaker for this event.
Time/Place: 10am-2pm / DoubleTree by Hilton Golf Resort Palm Springs, Cathedral City
Contact: 760-347-0676 / www.gcvcc.org

 

Palm Desert State of City Luncheon   Mar. 20
Join us for this valuable networking opportunity celebrating the City of Palm Desert.
Time/Place: 11am-1pm / JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa
Contact: 760-346-6111 / www.pdacc.org

 

ONE-PS Picnic & Community Expo   Mar. 21
Over 1000 residents enjoy the BBQ lunch, DJ entertainment, Pooch Parade, and exhibits at more than 50 booths. Exhibitors range from the Desert Water Agency which provides our water, to the Palm Springs Art Museum. The City of Palm Springs always has a great showing with the Police Department, Fire Department, Search and Rescue teams, as well as the CERT Program. Neighborhoods get involved with booths and prizes.
Time/Place: 11am-2pm / Ruth Hardy Park, Palm Springs
Contact: www.one-ps.org

 

Cathedral City Movies in the Park   Mar. 21
Tonights movie is Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Gather the family, blankets and/or chairs. The free event, hosted by the City of Cathedral City, happens once a month on a Saturday evening between November and May, at dusk. You are welcome to bring snacks or non-alcoholic drinks.
Time/Place: 7pm / Panorama Park: 28905 Avenida Maravilla
Contact: 760-770-0340 / www.discovercathedralcity.com

 

The VIMY Awards & WineLovers Auction   Mar. 21
A signature event reflective of the extraordinary people who populate the Palm Springs area. Because of who we are, we recognized the need to honor a significant contributor to healthcare in our Coachella Valley and beyond.  This first year we have chosen R. Ron Hare, MD as our inaugural recipient. Guests of this much-anticipated event are treated to delectable appetizers and an exquisite pre-auction meal courtesy of the Thunderbirds inspired culinary team.
Time/Place: 5-10pm / Thunderbird Country Club, Rancho Mirage
Contact: 760-625-0737 / https://cvvim.org

 

Rancho Mirage State of the City Luncheon   Mar. 26
Enjoy lunch and networking with like-minded professionals and learning more about the growing city, events and upcoming plans for the center of the valley. A very special thank you to our Presenting Sponsor, The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage and our Title Sponsor, the City of Rancho Mirage, Dessert Sponsor, Nothing Bundt Cakes and Centerpiece Sponsor, Rancho Mirage Florist.
Time/Place: 11:30am-1:30pm / The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage
Contact: www.RanchoMirageChamber.org

 

Cathedral City LGBT Days   Mar. 27-29
Will honor the LGBT community and celebrate the diversity of Cathedral City. The free weekend festival includes an opening night kickoff party, the 6th annual community LGBT Days bed race, live musical performances, outdoor dancing, food, beverages, and community booths.
Time/Place: See website for schedule. / Cathedral City Civic Center Plaza
Contact: www.cathedralcitylgbtdays.com

 

Candidates Forum: Rancho Mirage City Council 2020   Mar. 30
Incumbents: Ted Weil & Richard Kite. Challengers: Stephen Jaffe & Maggie Lockridge. Free to the public. Limited seating. Will be on featured on RM TV as well.
Time/Place: 4-6pm / Rancho Mirage Public Library
Contact: www.RanchoMirageChamber.org

 

Giving is Always in Fashion   Mar. 30
Join us for an exclusive sneak peek at the Carlisle Collection for women. Proceeds will benefit Loma Linda University Childrens Health - Indio.
Time/Place: 11am-1pm / Cuistot Restaurant, Palm Desert
Contact: 909-226-1085 / https://lluch.org

 

Maclins Open Air Market   Every Wed. & Sat.
More than 400 vendors and thousands of shoppers. Regional cuisine and various snack foods are available. Parking is free and a small admission fee is charged to shoppers. Nearly everything for the entire family can be found at reasonable prices by browsing the many aisles with the moon as your companion. This is a very social marketplace and friends gather to shop and eat here.
Time/Place: 4-10pm / Riverside County Fairground, Indio
Contact: www.maclinmarkets.com

 

VillageFest   Every Thursday
Downtown Palm Springs transforms into a diverse array of artists, artisans, entertainers, and purveyors of fresh fruits and veggies, flowers, jewelry, snacks and sweets. Add all that to the great shops, restaurants, clubs, and entertainment venues located along World Famous Palm Canyon Drive and the result is one of Southern Californias most popular weekly events: VillageFest!
Time/Place: 6-10pm / Palm Canyon Drive
Contact: 760-320-3781 / www.villagefest.org

 

College of the Desert Street Fair   Every Sat. & Sun.
With merchandise and services for all ages and any budget, the Street Fair offers more than 300 merchants, artists, a farmers market, live entertainment, gourmet food and much more.
Time/Place: 7am-2pm / 43500 Monterey Ave., Palm Desert
Contact: 760-636-7957 / http://codaastreetfair.com