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Tejano Music Fest Enjoyed by a Sold-Out Crowd
The third annual Tejano Music Fest, presented by Libra crafted by HOTN, showcased Tejano and Grammy Award winning bands to the delight of a sold-out crowd this past Saturday, October 12th at Big League Dreams’... Continue reading→
Be Part of the Cathedral City Contingent at PS Pride
Celebrate the Pride of Cathedral City at the Palm Springs Pride Parade on Sunday, November 3, 2019 starting at 10 am. We are looking for volunteers to help cheer for Cathedral City by walking or... Continue reading→
Halloween Spooktacular Happens October 27th with 30,000 Pieces of Candy
Cathedral City’s Halloween Spooktacular features trick or treating with over 30,000 pieces of candy! Join friends, neighbors and family for a Spooktacular time including activities such as Halloween costume contests (two bikes given away each... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
Click on the following link to read this week’s newsletter: http://bit.ly/2p82aUy Related posts: “RESURGENCE” All-Female/Non-binary Art Show at Desert Art Woman Gallery Welcomes Programming Partner Wyld Womxn Feminist Art Collective Tropical Storm Hilary Update: Latest... Continue reading→
Grading to Begin in 30 Days on 1.5 Million Square Foot Cannabis Cultivation Center
Just north of Interstate 10 and south of Varner Road, grading will begin within 30 days on the new 1.5 million square foot Glass House Pharms cannabis cultivation center. To put in perspective the size... Continue reading→
Tower Market Coming to Northwest Corner of Date Palm and Ortega Road
Exciting changes are coming to a corner that has been blighted for many years. The City Council approved at last night’s meeting to allow for a 5,238 square foot market, called Tower Market, to... Continue reading→