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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-30/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-29/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
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SUMMARY:SCORE Quickbooks Workshops - Intermediate Course
DESCRIPTION:SCORE Quickbooks Workshops \nIntermediate Course \nSponsored by the Cathedral City Economic Development Department\, this workshop is designed for current users of Quickbooks Online (QBO) who want to expand their understanding and skills regarding functionality and navigation of the software.  It will address intermediate accounting principles for small businesses and record keeping with QBO as well and general best practices and additional functions that will streamline the accounting process.  This workshop follows the recently completed basic QBO workshop conducted by SCORE\, presenter Samantha Hallburn and partner Cathedral City.  Those that attended the basic QBO workshop are encouraged to attend to build on their newly learned skills. \n  \nWorkshop dates\, times and location: \nThursday\, March 21 and 28\, April 4 and 11 \n4:00 – 6:30 p.m. \nCathedral City Civic Center\, 68700 Ave Lalo Guerrero\, Cathedral City\, CA (just off Highway 111 and Buddy Rogers Ave.) \n  \nPresenter: Samantha Hallburn\, Quickbooks Certified Pro Advisor\, www.pamperedbysam.com \n  \nCost: $25.00 for All Four Workshops (includes copy of Quickbooks workshop manual) \nPaid at the door – Cash or Check! \n  \nFor more information: https://coachellavalley.score.org/ \n  \n(Additional note that should be part of all promotional material: attendees should not purchase Quickbooks software prior to the first class as a discount can be provided through Ms. Hallburn.)
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/score-quickbooks-workshops-intermediate-course-2/2019-03-28/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Financial
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-28/
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-27/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-26/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-25/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-24/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
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DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-23/
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DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-22/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
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SUMMARY:SCORE Quickbooks Workshops - Intermediate Course
DESCRIPTION:SCORE Quickbooks Workshops \nIntermediate Course \nSponsored by the Cathedral City Economic Development Department\, this workshop is designed for current users of Quickbooks Online (QBO) who want to expand their understanding and skills regarding functionality and navigation of the software.  It will address intermediate accounting principles for small businesses and record keeping with QBO as well and general best practices and additional functions that will streamline the accounting process.  This workshop follows the recently completed basic QBO workshop conducted by SCORE\, presenter Samantha Hallburn and partner Cathedral City.  Those that attended the basic QBO workshop are encouraged to attend to build on their newly learned skills. \n  \nWorkshop dates\, times and location: \nThursday\, March 21 and 28\, April 4 and 11 \n4:00 – 6:30 p.m. \nCathedral City Civic Center\, 68700 Ave Lalo Guerrero\, Cathedral City\, CA (just off Highway 111 and Buddy Rogers Ave.) \n  \nPresenter: Samantha Hallburn\, Quickbooks Certified Pro Advisor\, www.pamperedbysam.com \n  \nCost: $25.00 for All Four Workshops (includes copy of Quickbooks workshop manual) \nPaid at the door – Cash or Check! \n  \nFor more information: https://coachellavalley.score.org/ \n  \n(Additional note that should be part of all promotional material: attendees should not purchase Quickbooks software prior to the first class as a discount can be provided through Ms. Hallburn.)
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/score-quickbooks-workshops-intermediate-course-2/2019-03-21/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Financial
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190322
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-21/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-20/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190320
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-19/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-18/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-17/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190317
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-16/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190316
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-15/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-14/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-13/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-12/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190312
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-11/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190310T090000
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SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Fling AutoCross
DESCRIPTION:The Palm Springs Corvette Club is holding the 20th Annual Spring Fling AutoCross benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City on March 9 and 10\, 2019 from 9 am to 4 pm at the Riverside County Fairgrounds (HWY 111 and Arabia in Indio).  Enter on Dr. Carreon at back entrance of fairgrounds. \n$20 entry fee per day\, per car (Entry fee includes one free run on autocross course). \n$8 per run or 3 runs for $20 \nSuper Value Pack – a total of 18 runs for $100 \nParking is $5 per car if not in the event. \nNo entry fee for active military but must pay for autocross runs. \n  \nValid driver’s license and proof of insurance required.  Helmets are required for all participants.  Vehicle is limited to one driver with one passenger only.
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/20th-annual-spring-fling-autocross-2/2019-03-10/
LOCATION:Riverside County Fairgrounds\, 46517 Arabia St\, Indio\, CA\, 92201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Boys & Girls Club of Cathedral City Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190311
DTSTAMP:20260403T153716
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-10/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190309T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T153716
CREATED:20190225T231723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T231723Z
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SUMMARY:20th Annual Spring Fling AutoCross
DESCRIPTION:The Palm Springs Corvette Club is holding the 20th Annual Spring Fling AutoCross benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Cathedral City on March 9 and 10\, 2019 from 9 am to 4 pm at the Riverside County Fairgrounds (HWY 111 and Arabia in Indio).  Enter on Dr. Carreon at back entrance of fairgrounds. \n$20 entry fee per day\, per car (Entry fee includes one free run on autocross course). \n$8 per run or 3 runs for $20 \nSuper Value Pack – a total of 18 runs for $100 \nParking is $5 per car if not in the event. \nNo entry fee for active military but must pay for autocross runs. \n  \nValid driver’s license and proof of insurance required.  Helmets are required for all participants.  Vehicle is limited to one driver with one passenger only.
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/20th-annual-spring-fling-autocross-2/2019-03-09/
LOCATION:Riverside County Fairgrounds\, 46517 Arabia St\, Indio\, CA\, 92201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Boys & Girls Club of Cathedral City Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190310
DTSTAMP:20260403T153716
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-09/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190309
DTSTAMP:20260403T153716
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-08/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190308
DTSTAMP:20260403T153716
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-07/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190307
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SUMMARY:Cristopher Cichocki’s “Desert Sea” Exhibit (February 15 - May 5)
DESCRIPTION:Internationally recognized\, Coachella Valley artist\, Cristopher Cichocki\, will create his latest art installation entitled\, “Desert Sea\,” on the Festival Lawn\, 68-600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, in Downtown Cathedral City with a scheduled opening on Friday\, February 15\, 2019 through Sunday\, May 5\, 2019. Desert Sea unveils a fusion of materials derived from the Coachella Valley that include Salton Sea barnacles\, living aloe vera\, along with reclaimed irrigation tubing that once watered the mass of abandoned orchard branches on view within this large-scale artwork. Cichocki’s application of fluorescent color stems from his early explorations of coded street markings related to urban construction\, property divisions\, and infrastructural development. Here\, in the midst of a desert that was once submerged under water\, Cichocki shifts the identity of fluorescence and black light into perceptions of deep-sea bioluminescence. In this sense\, Desert Sea re-examines the surviving seeds within this ancient desert abyss. \nFor decades Cichocki has been immersed in the desert of Southern California\, responding to the dynamic ecology and water issues of the region. The artist’s environmental interventions reflect upon the timeline spanning from pre-historic oceans to the present-day intersection between humankind\, the natural world\, and industrial expansion. \nThe transitional art installation can be viewed in the daytime and/or at nighttime via ultra violet illumination. Admission and public parking are free. \nThe Cathedral City Public Art Council’s mission serves to collect and preserve art from local and international artists. CCPAC is funded by developer fees. Composed of five local residents who are appointed to three-year terms by the City Council\, CCPAC meets once a month in Council Chambers on the 2nd Monday of each month starting at 5:30 pm. The agenda for each meeting and video of the meetings are available on the City’s website at: www.CathedralCity.gov
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/cristopher-cichockis-desert-sea-exhibit-february-15-may-5-2/2019-03-06/
LOCATION:Downtown Festival Lawn\, 68600 East Palm Canyon Drive\, Cathedral City\, CA\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190305T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190305T210000
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SUMMARY:Two for Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:Cathedral City residents can ice skate for half-price on the first Tuesday of every month (excluding holidays) at Desert Ice Castle. \nJust bring proof of being a Cathedral City resident\, such as an Driver’s license\, copy of a utility bill\, or any other form of residential proof.  Ages 3 years and up. \nThe Time for Public Skate Available for “Two for Tuesday”: \n\n7:30 pm to 9:00 pm\n\nYour discount is available during this scheduled public time only.
URL:https://www.discovercathedralcity.com/event/two-for-tuesday-2/2019-03-05/
LOCATION:Desert Ice Castle\, 68-600 Perez Rd\, Cathedral City\, 92234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Sporting Event
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