PALM DESERT COUNTRY CLUB ASSOCIATION
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PALM DESERT COUNTRY CLUB ASSOCIATION
PALM DESERT COUNTRY CLUB ASSOCIATION Community Monthly News ISSUE 261 SEPTEMBER 2010 The September Concert — Palm Desert’s 9/11 Remembrance Performers American Radio Theatre Narrators Together we fill the skies with music every September 11 Shep Sanders Patsy Garrett The Annual 9/11 Remembrance The Annual 9 / 11 Remembrance Saturday, September 2010 @ 7:15pm Saturday, September11, 11,2010 @ 7:15pm Civic Center Park, Palm Desert Civic Center Park, Palm Desert presented by Yve Evans The Palm Desert Sister Cities Foundation The third annual September Concert will take place at 7:15 p.m. on Saturday 9/11/10 at the amphitheater at Palm Desert Civic Center Park. The free concert is an opportunity to come together to celebrate universal humanity through music and honor the courage of those who suffered and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Se Layne John Rayner Wayne Tibbetts Mel Oshins Presented by the Palm Desert Sister Cities Foundation, the approximately 75-minute patriotic and tribute themed program will feature professional artists from stage and screen, local musicians, and Public Safety personnel. The Palm Desert concert will be one of many concerts occurring throughout the United States and around the world on 9/11. In 2009, close to 200 concerts were organized globally with the help of 10,000 volunteers and 15,000 performers. Attendees are encouraged to bring water, chairs, blankets, picnics, and a candle. Lynee & Kamau JoAnn Reeves Alden West Scheduled to appear are John Rayner, JoAnn Reeves, Wayne Tibbetts, Shep Sanders, Alden West, Rupert Smith, Patsy Garrett, Dana Larson, Organic Sol, John and Marjorie McGihon, Mel Oshins, Yve Evans, Se Layne and Bagpiper Jim McCallum. Civic Center Park is located at Fred Waring Drive and San Pablo Avenue. For more information, please visit www.palmdesertsistercities.com or call 760-333-4629. Dana Larson Rupert Smith Gary Walker Emcee 2010 CALENDAR OF EVENTS September 14 September 28 October 9 October 12 October 13 November 9 November 13 December 7 December 11 December 14 Palm Desert Country Club Association 77-800 California Drive Palm Desert, CA 92211 John & Marjorie McGihon Board Meeting NW Watch Town Hall Meeting Bingo & Dessert Board Meeting Meet the Candidates Night Board Meeting Thanksgiving Social NW Town Hall Meeting Breakfast with Santa Board Meeting 2 Palm Desert Country Club Association Palm Desert Country Club Association BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS President Craig Herkimer (760) 831-0231 Vice President (760) 772-0670 Secretary Jim Olsen Treasurer Nerl Porras (760) 360-6715 DIRECTORS (760) 345-5158 Rey Villacete (760) 360-3013 Bob Gonia (760) 834-8317 Josanne Crisp (760) 409-4790 Scott Brooks (760) 360-6887 Terry Archer COMMITTEES Architectural Control Nerl Porras Community Improvement Newspaper & Editor Phyllis Harkins Social Greeter Safety & Neighborhood Watch COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGER Phyllis Harkins (Emergency Only) (760) 636-6388 [email protected] OFFICE & POOL (760) 345-2331 Nancy Adams (760) 345-7413 fax [email protected] September 2010 CALENDAR OF EVENTS MONDAY 6:30 am - AA Jazzercise...9:15 a.m. Weight Watchers...11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. Jazzercise...6-7 p.m. TUESDAY 6:30 a.m. - AA PDCCA Board Meets Every Second Tuesday...6:00 p.m. A.A. Primary Purpose...7:00 p.m. Jazzercise...9:15 a.m. Jazzercise...6-7 p.m. SUNDAY 6:30 a.m. - AA Desert Harvest Four Square Gospel Church 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Weekly NEWS DEADLINE: Sept. 10, 2010 (10th of each month; if 10th falls on a weekend, deadline reverts to the FRIDAY before) WEDNESDAY 6:30 a.m. - AA Jazzercise...9:15 a.m. WOMEN’S Group A.A....7:00 p.m. Weekly Jazzercise...6-7 p.m. [email protected] • www.pdcca.com SATURDAY 6:30 am - AA POOL HOURS OPEN 9:00 a.m. CLOSE 9:00 p.m. Attendants-12-9 Monday-Friday, 10-9 Sat/Sun POOL PARTIES 72 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED at PDCCA office. Limit 15 in party. THURSDAY 6:30 a.m. - AA Jazzercise...9:15 a.m. Jazzercise...6-7 p.m. ALL CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 15 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT AT POOLSIDE. Members: Free with card FRIDAY 6:30 a.m. - AA Jazzercise...9:15 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous...7:30 p.m. Office Hours: M, T, W, T 8:00 a.m. - 12 noon, 1:00 -3:30 P.M. Friday: 8:00 - 12 noon CALL 760.345.2331 Villas on the Green 55+ ACTIVE LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING Nestled on the Palm Desert Country Club fairways • • • • • • Studio, 1 BR & 1BR w/Den Spacious Open Floor Plans Clubhouse & Heated Pool Pets on Approval Fitness Facility & Big Screen Assigned Covered Parking Phone: 866-568-9004 Fax: 760-200-9280 Email: [email protected] 77-120 California Dr. Palm Desert, CA 92211 QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1984 EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE (760) 340-9293 www.MountainViewCarpet.com Licensed • Bonded • Insured Palm Desert Country Club Association September 2010 3 FROM THE EDITOR’S LAPTOP Where did this summer go? It seems as though it was just Memorial Day, and here we are looking at Labor Day, and the children are already back in school. Tempus Fugit. And we are looking forward to seeing all of our snowbird friends flocking back to the community, to enjoy our valley’s always delightful fall weather. PDCCA is ramping up for a busy fall and winter of events, from a new Neighborhood Watch town hall meeting, to a Meet the Candidates night, to Bingo and Dessert, to our always popular Thanksgiving Social--------whew, and that’s only through November. Be sure to check our Calendar of Events on page 1, and also look for our 50th Anniversary calendar of events inside this edition. As we begin to gather information for our 50th Anniversary “Big Event” presentation, I am ever amazed at the history of this community. Did you know that Alice Marble, our famous resident here in the 70’s until her passing in 1990, was a WWII spy? Did you know that she was a mentor for Billie Jean King? Be sure to visit our Alice Marble Hall later in September, we will have an exhibition of her memorabilia on display there. And speaking of famous residents, did you know the history of Tom Breneman and his famous L.A. radio show? I did not until Bob Gonia, our 50th Anniversary coordinator, began his research. Look for Bob’s interview with Tom’s daughter-in-law, Betty Breneman, in this edition. Getting back to the present, we’ve been told by the City of Palm Desert Public Works Department that bids for the de-construction of the house at Kansas and Hovley will be opened in mid-August. Based on City Council meetings, the bid approval may occur in late August or September. Due to our deadlines, we will not have information regarding the construction of the corner’s new landscaping until our October edition. Look for more info in this column then. Neighborhood Watch Town Hall Meeting Tuesday, September 28, 2010 6:30pm @ Alice Marble Hall, 77-800 California Drive, Palm Desert. Meet Mike Hardin, owner of The Lock Shop, Palm Desert. Mike will provide valuable tips on how to protect your home. Meet La Quinta councilwoman Terry Henderson, who will provide info on Proposition 22, and its potential impact on cities’ redevelopment and general funds. Beverages and light desserts will be served. MEMO TO PDCC RESIDENTS We have been told that Wilshire State Bank will be placing a representative at the golf course clubhouse to field calls about broken sprinklers and fallen tree limbs. Check in with the PDCCA office if you have concerns about the course; by the time you receive this edition, we should know more information, and be able to provide you with a golf course contact. Thanks for supporting our advertisers. See you next month. Phyllis Harkins Editor SAVE THE DATE All Palm Desert residents are invited to the Grand Opening of the new Palm Desert Sheriff Station, 73700 Gerald Ford Drive, Palm Desert. The ceremony will begin at 10:30 am, Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Look for more information in the October newsletter. 4 Palm Desert Country Club Association This n’ That by Lu Clubb According to today’s paper, the triple digit heat here in the valley has brought many visitors from the coastal areas where it has been quite chilly and damp. Quite a reversal, isn’t it? But one’s gloom is another’s sunshine. A friend of mine recently found that her billfold had been lost, strayed or stolen. Of course the first thing she did was cancel all of her credit cards which can be a nuisance. The billfold has since been returned, sans all of her ID and credit cards but oddly enough only $20 of her money had been taken. A strange occurrence but it can happen to any one of us. I was lucky when some time ago I left my billfold at the checkout counter at Walgreen’s. The person in line behind me saw it there and brought it to the attention of the checker, who promptly put it in their safe until I called to see if it had been found. Guess we must always be on the alert no matter our age. My friend is only 50! September 2010 POPEL’S MATTRESSES of Palm Desert Twin Set $99 • Full Set $139 Queen Set &169 • King Set $199 Queen Size Double • Pillow Top Set Now! $269.........King $399 CALL: 760.600.6206 By Appointment • FREE Bed Frame with Mattress Set Bobbie Mitchell is as happy as a teenager about her marriage to Charles Ferguson. Again, age hasn’t much to do with it. Happiness can be found anywhere at any time.Congratulations! We hope they have many good years together. The other day a flock of Canadian geese was seen by the waterfall between holes 9 and 18. Does this mean there will be an early winter up north? Will those messy birds be around longer this year??? Ugh!! But then the snow birds might return sooner and that would be nice. That cruisin’ gal, Gena Smith, has been off again on yet another cruise. Whither she went, I know not. Dolores McClure, who has kept in touch with a friend since Kinder-garten days is off on a cruise to Alaska with her. What fun they’ll have. Hope the weather is clear and fine for them - lots of beautiful sights to see along the way. Here at home Helen Slayton is doing well in her new surroundings; Betty Boal has been having quite a problem with her leg and Marilyn McLaughlin has had scheduled eye surgery postponed because of a summer cold. Hope all of you are doing well. My two weeks in the Pacific Northwest visiting my son and his family was very restful and cooling. The daytime temps were in the 70’s to 80’s, evenings a bit cooler. Since my return a friend from there has written they’re having “usual October weather, cold and rainy”. Guess luck was with me. Stay well, cheer up! Miracles DO happen. Perhaps one will happen to our “beautiful” golf course. - COMPUTER REPAIR (PDCC Association Member for 11 years) PCs & Macs / Laptops & Desktops 25 Years Experience - Special Season Rates $20 Diagnosis / $45 Tune-Up DATA RECOVERY & VIRUS REMOVAL Matt (760) 636-3153 AJ (760) 636-8967 Mon - Sat 9AM - 7PM * Sunday 11AM - 5PM Palm Desert Country Club Association The Longest Resident 2nd Generation Neighbor by Bob Gonia, 50th Anniversary Coordinator September 2010 5 and swimming pool, recalling the original spa—a one-seat spa where residents would have to stand in line to take their turn. A snack shop once sat on California Dr. and was popular after a day of fun in the sun! I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Betty Breneman about what it’s been like living in our community since the late 1960’s. Before I talk about Betty, I need to take you back one generation to the late Billie Von Elm, a former PDCCA resident. Betty’s favorite memory is when she and Tom II were new residents. Her son, Tom III, would ride his dune buggy in the sand dunes all day long, which is now where the Desert Resorter is located. Betty also spoke about Bob Hope using the Palm Desert Golf Course for his pre—tournament events. Billie Von Elm was first married to the famous Tom Breneman, of the famous ‘Tom Breneman’s Breakfast in Hollywood’ radio show. Billie and Tom had a son, Tom II. Billie and Tom II both loved to play golf. Tom Breneman Sr. passed away unexpectedly at the height of his career at the age 48. Billie later married the famous golfer George Von Elm. George was the only golfer to ever beat Bobby Jones and he later designed golf courses. Tom II married Betty and together, they had a son, Tom III. Betty recalls that the most direct route to Indio, Avenue 44, which is now Fred Waring. The dirt road was very dangerous because it was extremely rocky, bumpy and treacherous. Without street lights, one had to return home before dark. It just happened that in about 1967, Billie visited the Palm Desert Country Club for a weekend of golf and immediately fell in love with the community. Billie first rented an apartment on Michigan Dr., when the apartments were new. During a round of golf between mother and son, Betty took a walk and visited an open house that was for sale. Billie immediately fell in love with the house and became a PDCCA homeowner and joined the ‘Ladies Niners’ golf group. Falling in love with the desert more and more whenever they visited Billie, Tom II and Betty soon purchased a home of their own within our community. A few years later, Tom II asked Smitty, the mailman, to be on the lookout for a newer house. That house remains Betty’s home today. Betty was first attracted to PDCCA because ‘it was an oasis by itself.’ Our community has always been warm and inviting, offering a small town feeling. Betty was a regular at the association’s fitness center Betty is most impressed by all the growth built around PDCCA, mentioning that PDCCA was here first and all the other development grew around our community. Betty misses her late neighbors Ray and Jan Smith the most, speaking of them fondly and mentioning that Ray was a former PDCCA president. Billie, Betty’s mother in-law, visited our community one weekend, fell in love and became an active member of our community. From Billie’s love for the community, Tom II and Betty fell in love with the desert too, and even to this day, Betty finds our neighborhood warm and inviting, which is why she continues to be an active part of our community. Betty still tries to attend all of the social events and is appreciative of all the work and effort that goes into each event. Betty speaks very fondly of our community as she reflects back on all her memories of the past 43 years. As Tom III is nearly ready to retire from the Marines, will he be bringing his family to the desert too? If so, he would become the first 3rd generation family in our community that we know of, continuing the legacy that his grandmother began 43 years ago. 6 Palm Desert Country Club Association - CLASSIFIED Got a Honey - Do List? Call Nick PDCC Resident 760-218-0509 PIANO LESSONS Well educated, very experienced, kind teacher. Children & Adults Beginners to Very Advanced Ms. Zook 760-360-6782 CAVANAUGH ELECTRIC Air Conditioning & Electric Contractor 347-3608 Lic # 286936 Rodney Cavanaugh DESERT PC SERVICES 2 Hrs./$60.00 (new customer special) Call Hugo @ (760) 464-8707 AL BOYER PAINTING Top Quality Work Phone: (760) 345-7842 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Income Tax Preparation Accounting and Bookkeeping Kris Stefferud, CPA Phone 760-345-1441 “HANDYMAN” Electrical, carpentry, plumbing. Painting, hauling and more Call “Nelson” (760) 831-3841 ACAPOOLCO Pool and Spa Service Commercial & Residential (760) 408-5294 September 2010 I will drive you to appointments, etc. Cat sitting. (760) 345-5079 JOHN’S WINDOW CLEANING Inside & Out. Also Mirrors & Screens Now Offering Screen Repair 760-835-0350 Mike The Handyman CALL: 760-837-7085 ALTERATIONS Grace Romano 760-772-5989 GARDENING SERVICE Fine Homes, Detail, Gardening Trimming, Commercial Accounts, Sprinkler Work, Clean Ups, Etc. CALL Gregory Sustaita 760-775-4179 760-777-0662 cell COMPUTER REPAIR TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS CALL Tom @ 760-409-2002 MASSAGE In Calls $65/hr. Karen (760) 777-4658 ACCOUNTANT Quickbooks Accounting Bookkeeping, Internet Computer Access and Income Tax Services Palm Desert Business Lic. 0434561 Friendly • Affordable • Experienced CALL Lynn DeKock 760-535-1715 ADAN’S GARDENING SERVICE General Maintenance • Free Estimates Residential • Commercial Tree Trimming • Sprinkler Systems 760-347-4123 or 760-423-9817 KANDY MURPHY MUSIC STUDIOS Private Instruction Guitar, piano, brass woodwinds Call: (760) 534-5249 FULL & SELF SERVICE GASOLINE Official Smog Inspection & Repair Brake • A/C 10% OFF Car Repair Over $100 & Up to $50 Corner of Washington St. & Ave. of the States 360-9600 (NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER COUPON) 77920 Ave. of the States • Palm Desert Palm Desert Country Club Association September 2010 7 8 Palm Desert Country Club Association Scratch Notes From The Other Side -Fred Stock Here we go again! Every year about this time when the weather is sticky, and the sidewalk too hot to walk on, we find ourselves closeted in the air conditioning. We are usually in front of the TV or the computer, and being of the writer’s block mentality anyway, it all comes to a head… kind of a writer’s block-head, I guess. Anyway, without anything monumentally meaningful to impart hereabouts, I reach for the pocket notebooks which continually record ideas and thoughts running through my head as I roll through life’s meandering days, a lot like a steel ball bearing in a pinball game I suppose. This set came up reference computers. So here goes another list of disconnected opinions and observations, likely without discernable direction, as usual at this point in our calendar. If you can find a pearl, snatch it up. They appear only rarely with me! First: “Computers do exactly what we tell them to do, and nothing else.” That’s the first line in a computer familiarization text in our library. (For any young folks who may not be familiar with the term “library”, that’s a room or building full of “books” with “printed” text in them, not a product of an ink jet printer or a screen on a Droid. You can Google any of those terms for more information.) Now, back to the issue at hand; if my computer does only what I tell it to do, why do my wife and I frequently yowl and spew expletives with the phrase, “This thing won’t let me do this!” followed closely by “This thing won’t let me do ANYTHING now!” Thank goodness for Divine forgiveness! Then there’s that little time bar. Always a hoot! Punch the button to start to download an update to your browser program, for instance. The little bar jumps up with the green thermometer next to it. The label says “time remaining 2 hours and 28 minutes.” Then as you are completing your gulp, it changes to 1 hour and 12 minutes, then three hours and nine! It’s interesting to watch it as it computes the data transfer time, now 36 seconds, then 4 hours and 3 minutes… Just go make a cup of java (coffee, not the computer language) and when you return it will have finished, regardless of the thermometer bar. Boy, I needed that messenger! Yikes! September 2010 Next strange observation; the computer (think about that word) used to be a math tool. My first computer was a metal red-andblue box with four rows of holes to implant a finger or a pencil to pull down a spring loaded lever. This turned the little tin wheels at the bottom, which dutifully added the correct number to the total. To multiply, you just pulled the slider the number of times you wanted to calculate… easy if it were three, more time consuming if it were 5648… but do-able. My father did a thesis on one of these! Oh, he had his slide rule too. (I still have two of them!) Today, the computer is any math function you can imagine instantaneously, and a print shop, fax machine, portrait studio, business office, adult book store, research tool, advertising medium, sports book, photo album, church, university, and a social venue rivaling the bars and pubs of days gone by. It can entertain you and travel to places out of reach and it also can thoroughly destroy your credit and banking world. It is quick, and loving and dangerous. Do you think Steve Jobs had this in mind when he invented the home computer (well, kind of) or Al Gore when he invented the internet (huh-runph!) ? Great GoodbJooba! I guess this composition qualifies me for a membership in Hypocrites Anonymous. Here I sit poking fun at my computer – doing it on my computer – surrounded by three screens, two printers, two telephones with interconnects, and more drives and USB-port accessories than I can describe! Glad I have lived long enough to see these days. Can’t imagine what seventy more years will bring this society. My grandchildren have an amazing adventure ahead of them! Bless their souls! They’ll need it… digitally I’d imagine. -fhs Palm Desert Country Club Association DONATE USED ITEMS If you wish to donate items to charity, the following list is some of the charitable organizations that will pick up items at your convenience: Martha’s Village & Kitchen: 760.347.4741 The Salvation Army: 800.443.4224 United Cancer Research Society: 800.443.4224 Angel View Crippled Children: 760.322.2440 Desert Aids Project: 760.328.1330 Historical Society of Palm Desert: 760.346.6588 September 2010 9 50th Anniversary 50th Anniversary Calendar of Events October 9, 2010 November 13, 2010 December 11, 2010 February 26, 2011 Calendar of Events Dessert & Bing Winter Social Breakfast with 50th Anniversar October 9, 2010 Dessert & Bingo 7pm November 13, 2010 The Thanksgiving NOTE: OctoberSocial 30th Halloween Haunted hous December 11, 2010with Santa’ Breakfast with Santa11,8:30-10:00am ‘Breakfast on December 2010. February 26, 2011 50th Anniversary NOTE: The October 30th Halloween Haunted More information will be available in next month’s newsletter house has been canceled and replaced with board in the pool facility. ‘Breakfast with Santa’ on December 11, 2010, Alice Marble Hall. More information will be available in next month’s newsletter, or check the 50th Anniversary bulletin board in the pool facility. SOLAR ROOFING SKYLIGHTS FOR ALL YOUR RE-ROOF & REPAIR NEEDS TEL: 760.772.2151 Serving PDCC Residents Over 16 Years! P.O. BOX 1155 • PALM DESERT, CA 92261 10 Palm Desert Country Club Association WORLD CRUISE (Continued) In general, the Chilean coastline had unbelievably beautiful scenery with moderate to very cold temperatures. The people were friendly and seafood was plentiful and delicious. In Arica, we were greeted by a 20 piece band in the outdoor market along with a dozen costumed dancers. Upon returning to the ship, men and women were selling native wine and olive products on the dock. Although small, this was a delightful place to visit. Surprisingly, Architect Alexandre Gustav Eiffel of the famous Paris landmark, built from iron two buildings for this city in his Paris workshop and then shipped them across the Atlantic. South America boasts several of his creations. Dancers performed on the dock as we tied up in Coquimbo. In the city park, a cowboy sang to no audience. Except for the many banks that appeared to be upscale, this did not appear to be a thriving fishing village. Being the summer season there were many vacationers enjoying the shoreline. Valpariso enjoys a huge natural busy harbor. I took a shuttle bus into the city where a supersized supermarket sold cars, Home Depot type merchandise, clothing, groceries and spirits. I bought one bottle each of wine, vodka, and beer for $15 US and received 78 Chilean pesos in change. As we sailed along the Chilean fiords the seas were extremely rough - waves pounded the portholes and passengers were cautioned to be alert for sudden jolts. Gale winds and high seas were the roughest I had experienced. As we approached Robin Crusoe Island (Daniel Defoe never saw this island, his stories were based on explorers’ journals that told of their South Seas adventures) we were told to be prepared for the 16 steps up with no railing when we reached the island. I got into the tender, which was bouncing around in the water, with fear and trepidation. We were anchored some distance off shore. I was so happy I did get the courage to climb the stairs with the help of several sailors because the September 2010 island of 600 population suffered severe damage and loss of life as the result of the tsunami following the 8.9 earthquake a week later in Peru. What I observed was a remote island, very poor in appearance, with lobster traps surrounding it. On the return trip to the Amsterdam, Tender #9, the one I was riding in, lost power and when we got to the ship it just kept bobbing around like a cork bumping against the side of the ship while sailors attempted to catch it with ropes to pull us in. Now this WAS a breath-taking experience. Puerto Montt showed the influence of its German immigrants in their architecture and successful farming techniques making this area the breadbasket of Chile. Beef, milk, cheese, vegetables and beautiful flowers are produced here. I saw poppies, brilliantly colored, that had 7-8 inch diameter blooms. Their economy was severely impacted when the fishing industry was shut down for 2-3 years recently due to the poisoning of the fish. A 9.0 earthquake leveled houses in 1961. Since then wooden houses are built up the hillsides to avoid destruction by tsunamis. It rains 280 days a year, but we enjoyed one of the rare sunny days. As we sailed through the Chilean fiords, we came to understand why Darwin slept in a hammock on his ship, The Beatle. He suffered from seasickness and we all knew why. Darwin Pass is one mile wide with very rough seas. On port side we could see a 20,000 foot high volcanic mountain in a glacier lake. These were now long underwear days with scarves and caps recommended for warmth in spite of it being the summer season here. Point of interest - Chilean President (and mother of three), Michelle Bacheler-Jeria (elected 2007) is South America’s second elected female leader. Chilean Fyords next Palm Desert Country Club Association September 2010 11 MANAGEMENT MEMOS School began again on August 30, 2010. Please be attentive to the children and the school buses back in our community. Pool Hours: September 1st through September 19th September 20th through September 30th 9 am to 9 pm, Attendants M/F 12-9, Sat/Sun 10-9 9 am to 8 pm, Attendants M/F 12-8, Sat/Sun 10-8 News from The Joslyn Center Personal Items: (flip-flops, towels, bathing suits, toys, etc.), left in the pool area will be kept for one (1) week, and then donated to a local charity. Board Meetings resume this month, on the second Tuesday, 6:30 pm, Board room, located inside the PDCCA office. All PDCCA homeowners are invited to attend the open Board Meetings. Reminder to all PDCCA homeowners that if you have any remodel plans, any new additions, new walls, fences, etc., you must complete the Architectural Review Form, available in your 2009 annual packet or from the PDCCA office; submit your plans (3 sets required) for review and approval before submitting your plans to the City of Palm Desert Building Department. SEPTEMBER TRIVIA QUESTION What sport besides football did famed fullback Jim Brown compete and excel in while During he attended Syracuse University in thethe midsummer 1950’s?half of our library became a six-station computer lab. Computer classes The first person to provide the correct answer will receive a $25.00 gift certificate for Ralphs. Submit youron answer in writingWednesday to Nancy Adamsand at theFriday PDCCA office now offered Monday, on California Drive, or you can email the answer to [email protected]. Don’t forget to provide your address and local phone number. We will announce the BrianmustRouley at ofsix two-hour winner in the next newspaper edition. Limit of three gift certificates per household per with calendarinstructor year. All participants be residents the PDCC Community. sessions for $125. Beginning classes 9:0011:00AM, Intermediate and Advanced 1:00-Miss Our winner of the August Trivia question is Barbara Doucette of New York Ave. Barbara correctly answered that Jessica Tandy for Driving Daisy and Kathy Bates for Misery were the only consecutive Best Actress Oscar winners to appear together in their very next movie after 3:00PM. A class that will help you navigate E receiving their awards. Their joint project was Fried Green Tomatoes. Congratulations, Barbara! Bay will begin November 17 if there is enough interest (Sign up at or call the Front Desk). News from The Joslyn Center Classes resuming in September include Theater Dance and Tap by popular dance instructors Sunny Gilliland and Lorna Thompson respectively, Monday Mah Jongg classes with Claire Fine, beginning Water Color class with artist Pat Cole and Bridge Lessons with Lee Ammerman. Join us! Our newest group here at Joslyn is WOW During the summer half of our library became (Widows and Widowers). Orientation with a six-station computer lab. Computer classes now offered on Monday, Wednesday and Friday group leader Ed Rechtschaffer will be Friday, with instructor Brian Rouley at six two-hour Sept. 10 at 9:00 AM and meetings will be weekly. sessions for $125. Beginning classes 9:00For more information about any of our 11:00AM, Intermediate and Advanced 1:003:00PM. A class that will help you navigate E programs, please call 760-340-3220 or visit us at Bay will begin November 17 if there is enough 73-750 Catalina Way in Palm Desert. interest (Sign up at or call the Front Desk). Classes resuming in September include Theater Dance and Tap by popular dance instructors Sunny Gilliland and Lorna Thompson 12 Palm Desert Country Club Association September 2010 “Jan Harnik represents the future of Palm Desert. Her common-sense approach to problem solving, her fiscal conservatism, and her commitment to making city government accountable make her uniquely qualified and I’m honored to endorse her.” ~ Senator Bill Emmerson, July 15, 2O1O New Vision that will Work for You! “ I will work each and every day to protect our quality of life and safeguard the future for all Palm Desert residents. I ask for your vote.” – JAN HARNIK To learn more about Jan Harnik and to see her growing list of supporters visit JanCan.org. Paid for by the Committee to Elect JAN HARNIK to Palm Desert City Council 2O1O, ID #1322O67.