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Visitors come for the resorts and restaurants, majestic mountains, desert flora, and scenic golf courses while its numerous festivals make them want to stay.

Tastes & Sounds of Cathedral City a weekly music and food event at the Cathedral City Community Amphitheater.
Get ready to savor the spirit of Mexico at the Taste of Jalisco Festival in Cathedral City, happening from May 1-3. This three-day extravaganza includes live entertainment, fair & carnival, an artisan market, tequila tasting, mouthwatering food, and much more!is set for February 10th through April 7th, 2026, featuring LIVE music and food in the Cathedral City Community Amphitheater. The event is free to attend.

Tastes & Sounds of Cathedral City a weekly music and food event at the Cathedral City Community Amphitheater.
The FALL 2026 EDITION of Tastes & Sounds of Cathedral City is set for November 3, 10, 17 and Dec 1, 2026, featuring LIVE music and food in the Cathedral City Community Amphitheater. The event is free to attend.

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Cathedral City Public Library to Reopen October 5th
Riverside County has notified the City of Cathedral City that it plans to reopen the Cathedral City Public Library on Monday, October 5, 2020. The reopening was permitted by Riverside County moving from the most...Continue reading→
“City Hall at Your Corner” Happens Monday, September 28th – Register Now
Register now for this month’s virtual “City Hall at Your Corner” as Councilmembers Rita Lamb and Ernesto Gutierrez host the event for an informal discussion of issues in Cathedral City. This virtual event will...Continue reading→
Councilmember Rita Lamb Reads Dr. Seuss’ “Hooray for Diffendoofer Day” for Coronavirus Storytime
With school children learning at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, Councilmember Rita Lamb reads Dr. Seuss’ “Hooray for Diffendoofer Day” written by Jack Prelutsky and Lane Smith. Councilmember Lamb previously served as a teacher and...Continue reading→
Vote for Your Favorite “Meatball Festival Video” Now thru October 4th
The 8th Annual Sammy’s International Meatball Festival is virtual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, they have put the “Fest” in festival by having each contestant or group produce a video showing how...Continue reading→
Riverside County Approved to Reopen Businesses with Less Restrictions
The state announced today that Riverside County will move from the most restrictive COVID-19 tier “Purple – Widespread” to the less restrictive “Red – Substantial” tier, effective immediately. Thanks to residents doing their part (wearing...Continue reading→
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