“Build It Here” Rally to Save COD Auto Technology Training Center in Cathedral City
College of the Desert (COD) purchased land adjacent to the Cathedral City Automotive Center in 2019 to build its new Automotive Technology Training Center called “Roadrunner Motors.” COD purchased the land for slightly above $3 million using Measure CC Bond... Continue reading→
Bed Racers Compete at the 6th Annual Cathedral City LGBT Days
As part of the weekend activities, thousands of spectators came to Downtown Cathedral City on Sunday morning to watch the 6th Annual Cathedral City LGBT Days’ Bed Race and Parade in front of City Hall. City, non-profit, and business groups... Continue reading→
Open Call for Artists – Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge Art Project
The Cathedral City Public Arts Commission (PAC) is seeking up to four artists to create artwork that can be photographed and printed on ceramic tiles and to be placed on the Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge, located on Cathedral Canyon Drive... Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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“Dinner with Patsi” Raises Money for Cathedral City High School Theater Department
The March “Dinner with Patsi” held at Meester Zebra’s Restaurant and money raised during Bingo at Barracks in Cathedral City raised $2,396.00 for the Cathedral City High School (CCHS) Theater Department. CCHS Director of Theater Arts Ray Franz ac accepted... Continue reading→
Salton Sea Management Program Holding A Virtual Meeting on Wednesday, March 30th
The Salton Sea needs your help in planning projects to protect air quality and revitalize the environment. As a community member whose health is impacted by the Salton Sea, would you want to help shape the future of the Salton... Continue reading→
LGBTQ+ History Exhibit at the Mary Pickford Theatre during Cathedral City LGBT Days
Be sure to stop by the Mary Pickford Theatre this weekend to see an LGBTQ+ History exhibit that is a chronological collection of events, organizations and individuals that made the Greater Palm Springs area a welcoming place for the LGBTQ+... Continue reading→
City Council to Return to the In-Person Meetings Starting April 13th
In response to a significant reduction in the number of COVID-19 cases, the City Council will return to in-person council meetings starting Wednesday, April 13th. Their meetings will be held in the Council Chambers on the third floor of City... Continue reading→