Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce
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Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
eNews
December 6, 2016
Board of Directors
Aaron Kyle
President

Joni Daniel
Vice President

Carrie Hendrickson
Secretary
 
Cheryl Cox
Treasurer

Bryan Oakley
Director

Robert Fleck
Director

Glenn Helm
Director

Lorie Wiederhold
Director

Yeseida Reyes
Director
In This Issue
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The Benefits of Your Chamber of Commerce Mixers
A quick reminder to all of our Members and Partners that you are all invited to attend the Holiday Mixer this Thursday evening beginning at 5:30pm. It will be held at Bistro 29 located at 73527 Twentynine Palms Hwy., and I am looking forward to seeing everyone there.
 
Your Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce Mixers are an important part of your membership and I want to take this opportunity to talk about the benefits of attending networking events.
 
Small business is all about building relationships and taking action and networking is a key activity that is not only fun, but critical to your personal growth and business development. Networking is basically talking to people, making connections and developing relationships to grow your circle of influence for mutual gain and creating lasting impressions with people. Business networking should focus the attention on growing your organization and developing two-way dialogues that have benefits to all parties involved.
 
Here are a few benefits of networking:
 
  • 1. Shared Knowledge - The depth of knowledge and experience from a group of people can be staggering. Networking provides opportunities to ask questions and receive feedback, discuss other points of view to expand your knowledge base and see things from a broader perspective.
 
It is also likely that within a group there will be those who have already been where you are today. This provides you with an opportunity to learn and avoid some of the common pitfalls they experienced.
 
  • 2. Connections - When opportunity "knocks" you want to be in a position to take advantage of it. Many times there is a need for information-sharing, joint ventures, partnerships, and even needs for services. Having a wide network of individuals to contact may be the difference in seizing the moment or missing it completely.
  Remember you are not just gaining exposure to the people in the room, you are building connections with their network too. If someone they know has a need that matches your business, if you have made an impression, you will likely get a referral.
 
  • 3. Promotion - Whether promoting yourself or your organization, having a large network may assist you in moving your career forward, promoting a new product launch, or driving new members to your organization. "Word of mouth" is still one of the best forms of advertising. Spreading good information about you or your organization may provide leads for career advancement or organization growth.
 
  • 4. Raising Your Profile - Being visible and getting noticed is a big benefit of networking. By regularly attending business and social events, people will begin to recognize you. This can you help to build your reputation as a knowledgeable, reliable and supportive person by offering useful information or tips to people who need it. You are also more likely to get more leads and referrals as you will be the one that pops into their head when they need what you offer.
 
  • 5. Self Esteem - Socializing is an important aspect of human nature. Developing new relationships leads to higher self esteem and confidence. By taking the steps to improving yourself and connecting to people you are moving forward and your confidence will continue to grow. This is an important attribute as a business owner, because your business growth is dependent on talking to people and making connections.
 
The important thing to remember about networking is the growth you will experience by putting yourself "out there" and taking steps to improving yourself and your organization. It's good to have a network of friends and associates to draw energy from and keep you going. By surrounding yourself with people who share a similar drive and ambition, you are more likely to move forward as a group.
 
See you Thursday!



Ursula Gilmore
Executive Director
Desert Oasis Art Gallery
"Tough as Nails: Women Pioneers" is the theme for the fall Art in Public Places exhibition at Twentynine Palms Visitor Center & Art Gallery and Chamber of Commerce, 73484 29 Palms Hwy. in Twentynine Palms. The exhibition will be on display October 1 - December 30.



"Pioneer Woman"
Robert Rowell
Nails on Canvas
Chamber President Office Hours

Chamber President Aaron Kyle will be available every Wednesday  from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. to talk to business owners and community members about what the Chamber can do for you and the community. If you would like to speak with Aaron, stop by the Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce any time in the two hour period.
 
Holiday Mixer


 
17th Annual Car Show and Street Fair


All applications/forms/packages are available at 29chamber.org!!

ZipEd Tech

Winter Concert


Old Schoolhouse Lecture


Holiday Photo Shoot

HOLIDAY DECORATING CONTEST


Cherie Miller interior
In the 2015 Holiday Business Decorating Contest, Cherie Miller and Associates in Yucca Valley won with this delightful interior display. 



As the holiday approaches, to encourage area businesses to get into the spirit and encourage shopping locally, Hi-Desert Publishing Company and Z107.7 Radio have teamed up once again to co-sponsor a free holiday decorating contest for all businesses located in the Morongo Basin. Winners get hundreds of dollars in local advertising, a very cool Certificate, holiday bragging rights, and customers who know you care!

The contest will be judged by professional local artists and designers. It is free to enter and the rules are simple.

The judges use a scale of 1-10 for five criteria, "overall appeal", "Use of available Space", Use of Lights and Color", "inventiveness and overall theme", and "Wow factor". Painted windows do not qualify for this contest.

Judging will be done in 4 simple categories;

SMALL BUSINESS (up to 1,500 square feet)
Best Interior
Best Exterior
LARGE BUSINESS (1,500 square feet or over)
Best interior
Best Exterior

Awards will be given for 1st and 2nd place in all 4 categories. The judging is done on artistic merit; the decision of the judges is final.
First place winners get $250.00 in radio advertising from Z107.7* and $250.00 in newspaper advertising from Hi-Desert Publishing*
Second Place winners get $150.00 in radio advertising from Z107.7* and $150.00 in newspaper advertising from Hi-Desert Publishing.* There are some restrictions, (see * below).

There is no charge, to enter call Z107-7 Radio at
760-366-8471 or Hi-Desert Publishing at 760-365-3315 and tell us the name and location of your business and what category you are entering in.

Entries must be located in the "Morongo Basin", defined as from Morongo Valley to the West, Wonder Valley to the East, North to Johnson Valley, and South to the border of Joshua Tree National Park.

Deadline to enter is 5:00 p.m. December 14, 2016.
Winners will be announced December 22, 2016.

*(ad credit can not be used for existing contracts or billing)
*(ad credit can not be used for political purposes)
*(ad credit can not be transferred)
*(ad credit must be used by April 25, 2017)

Mary Jane exterior
In the 2015 Holiday Business Decorating Contest, First Nations Home Finance in 29 Palms had this beautiful outdoor display
29 Palms Art Gallery


Old Schoolhouse Museum Christmas Display


Holiday touches can be found throughout the Old Schoolhouse Museum, 6760 National Park Drive in Twentynine Palms, though New Year's. Hours are 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. (Twentynine Palms Historical Society photo by Kelly O'Sullivan)


The Twentynine Palms Historical Society invites visitors to ring in the season by checking out the annual holiday display the Old Schoolhouse Museum.
 
The display designed by Marilyn Fernald is built on the theme of "music" and features an antique radio donated by Mickey McGrorty of McGee's Auto Body, a replica of a phonograph donated many years ago by the late Dr. Walter B. Crowl, the community's first veterinarian, a guitar donated by Fernald's daughter, Dana Bowden, and a host of old Christmas records.
A tiny smoke tree decorated with spiced gumdrops offers a whimsical nod to how early desert dwellers decorated for the holidays.
 
"There wasn't always a way to get a green tree out here," Fernald said.
 
The tree also is a nod to the late Don Malone, the beloved Twentynine Palms High School art teacher and longtime historical society member, who would decorate a tree with the popular candy for the society's annual display each year, Bowden said.
 
The museum, 6760 National Park Drive across from the 29 Palms Inn, is open from 1-4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays.
 
Admission is free, but donations are welcome, and visitors are encouraged to stop in the gift shop, which is packed with treasures for everyone on their holiday list.
 
For more information about the museum, the historical society and its projects, go online to www.29palmshistorical.com or call (760) 367-2366.
Sanctuary


Please Support Mil-Tree's New Public Arts Project:
Sanctuary

This is a wonderful and creative cause to donate to! (and tax deductible!)



What is Sanctuary?
Sanctuary is a collaborative public art project funded in part by the California Arts Council's Veterans Initiative in the Arts Grant. Mil-Tree's Sanctuary partners include San Bernardino Art Connection, Joshua Tree Music Festival, Joshua Tree Lake RV and Campground, and Copper Mountain College. The project consists of a number of art workshops open to veterans, active military and their families, and the community at large to participate with the building of a new gathering space at the Joshua Tree Lake RV and Campground (home of the biannual Joshua Tree Music Festival). This community gathering space will be available to be used for all kinds of events including speak outs, meetings, celebrations, reading, marriages, meditation, lectures, and more!


The Sanctuary project has three major components: ceramic workshops with artists Brian Bosworth at Copper Mountain College. mixed-media metal workshop with local artist Bobby Furst in his Joshua Tree studio, and earthbag construction workshops building with James Golub and Fox McBride on-site at Joshua Tree Lake. The earthbag construction uses the familiar tools of war in a new, environmentally friendly's capacity as the literal ground beneath our feet creates the structure formation.

The art created during the ceramic and mixed-media workshops, along with personal artifacts participants wish to include, will be inlaid in the Sanctuary walls. A metalwork sculpture will serve as a podium area for speakers and leaders when needed. In the end, our labor will come together as a beautiful meeting ground and the art creation process will be rich with personal stories.

Why do we need your help?
The Veterans Initiative in the Arts grant graciously awarded by the California Arts Council to create Sanctuary is a matching grant. Essentially, this means they have designated funds for us, but we as a community are expected to meet the same level of commitment in order to fulfill the project's need.

The donations to the project will not go towards anyone or anything's financial gain, but directly to the creation of the Sanctuary. Mil-Tree presents all workshops free of charge to broaden our outreach and audience and make it possible for everyone to attend. The project also demands physical labor and lots of handiwork. Mil-Tree truly believes that digging in and working with your hands and creating something concrete, especially alongside friends, can heal the soul.

Your donations will be used specifically to purchase art and building materials for this collaborative and community-based art project and a percentage of the funds raised will help defray the cost of liability insurance mandated by the state of California for the safety of the participants and will keep Mil-Tree thriving and growing!

For more information on Mil-Tree and Sanctuary, visit us at mil-tree.org, contact us at [email protected], or find us on Facebook!

Thank you for your generosity!!
Greenleaf Scholarship

H i-Desert Nature Museum

Theater 29


RALPHIE STILL WANTS THAT BB GUN IN "A CHRISTMAS STORY" AT THEATRE 29
 
"A Christmas Story," opened November 18th at Theatre 29 to an appreciative full house audience for a 5-week run. The classic, heart-warming family movie has come to life in Twentynine Palms as one of America's most popular holiday shows!
 
Set in Indiana in the 1940s, Christmas is coming and one mischievous, bespectacled little boy named Ralphie Parker wants an "Official Red Ryder carbine action two-hundred shot range model air rifle with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time" despite repeated and infamous warnings of "You'll shoot your eye out!"
"You don't have to be a devotee of the movie to enjoy the story that unfolds onstage ... the story works just as well live as it does on film." - Broadway World
 
Directed by Eric Ross, "A Christmas Story" unforgettably captures the essence of holiday wonder with a deliciously wicked wit and a nostalgic eye in Jean Shepherd's glorious celebration of growing up in small-town Indiana. All your favorites are here, including the infamous "Major Award" leg lamp, an official Red Ryder BB gun, a pink bunny suit, a frozen flagpole, an exploding furnace, a department store slide and plenty of laughs for the entire family!
 
"A Christmas Story" runs weekends from November 18th through December 17th, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 pm. Matinee performances will be held at 2:30 pm on Sundays, November 27th, and December 11th.
 
Tickets for all performances of "A Christmas Story" are available for purchase now at  www.theatre29.org , or by calling the Theatre 29 Box Office at  760-361-4151 . Tickets are $15.00 Regular, $12,00 Seniors and Military, and $8.00 for Students with ID or children under 12.  "A Christmas Story" is appropriate for general audiences. The show is expected to be a popular one and early reservations are advised.
 
Theatre 29 is an all-volunteer, non-profit 501( c )3, Community Theater organization. It is located at 73637 Sullivan Road in the City of Twentynine Palms.


Desert Birth and Wellness

Be...Salon


Street Market

Star Twirlers 


Gallery 62


Art Class


Christmas Craft Bazaar


Kiwanis

LifeStream



LIFESTREAM COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE
 
  • Where: Walmart
  • Address: 58501 Twentynine Palms Highway, Yucca Valley
  • Date: Saturday, Dec. 17
  • Time: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.           
  • Donors receive a $10 Amazon gift card. Donors also receive free cholesterol screening and Gift of Life Donor Loyalty points that may be redeemed in the online donor store at www.LStream.org. Those aged 18-44 years may register for Be The Match bone marrow screening at all donor locations free of charge.
Healthy individuals at least 15 years of age may donate blood. Everyone under 18 years of age must provide LifeStream with written parental consent.  Parent consent forms are available at any donor center, community blood drive or at www.LStream.org. All prospective donors should be free of infections or illness, weigh at least 110 pounds, and not be at risk for AIDS or hepatitis.  Donors receive a free mini-physical as part of the donation process. Donating blood takes about an hour, yet gives someone a lifetime. For more information, please call 1-800-TRY GIVING. Join the LifeStream volunteer team and make a lifesaving difference! For information, call 1.800.879.4484, ext. 458.
 
Give Hope - Give Life - Give Blood

New Year's Eve with the Cosmos
Sky's the Limit

Bad Quail

TPHS Select Choir


Select Choir Radio-thon

WHO WE ARE
  • Twentynine Palms High School Select Choir
WHAT WE ARE DOING
  • Raising funds to attend a conference in Orlando, Florida
  • Date of trip: April 19-23, 2017
  • Participants: 27 students, 5 adults (Music director & chaperones)
  • How we were invited: Choirs of America, the organization that invited us to Carnegie Hall 3 years ago based on our performance at a competition attended by their scouts, is offering us the opportunity to attend this conference with world-renowned clinicians and composers of the same caliber that we worked with at Carnegie Hall.
WHAT WE NEED
  • Cost: approximately $45,000 due by January 31, 2017
  • Cost covers: transportation, room and board, conference registration (if we are able to raise enough money, we will also visit some cultural venues so we will need to pay entrance fees for those)
WHAT WE ARE ASKING FOR
  • Fundraiser: We are doing a 5-hour radio-thon on Z107.7 on January 21, 2017 and we need sponsors.
  • What your donation entitles you to:
    • o$5,000 - Your company will be recognized throughout the entire 5-hour program as the sponsor of the "Send Our Kids to Orlando" radio-thon.
    • o$1,000 - Your company will be announced as a major sponsor at the top of the hour and will also be advertised leading into and exiting every musical set during that hour. That's a minimum of 10 advertising spots.
    • o$500 - You will spend an hour on the air with the regular DJ, conversing between musical sets and reading advertising copy leading into and exiting each musical set.
    • o$50 - one advertising spot during the radio-thon
      • We will assist you in writing your advertising copy if you so desire. If you have an existing ad with Z107.7, you can choose to use that.
  • Why does the ad cost more than the usual price? As with all fundraisers, the additional amount is a donation to the group doing the fundraising. The TPHS Select Choir will receive 100% of your donation.
  • Checks payable to:  TPHS Music Booster Association
                                                        P.O. Box 1681
                                                        Twentynine Palms, CA  92277
  • We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (Tax I.D. # 45-3708641).


29 Palms Art Gallery


2016-2017 Schedule

DECEMBER 2016

Robert Miramontes: Joshua Tree After Dark
Mini Show & Guild Members Exhibition
November 30: Show Open
December 4: Opening Reception 12-3pm
January 8: Show Close

JANUARY 2017

Student Art Show
January 11: Show Open
January 15: Opening Reception: 12-3
January 29: Show Close
Art Classes/Workshops/Events:
January 14: Youth, "The Tree House Project" with Krista Wargo 9-11am
January 19: Adults, "Potluck Paint Party" with Janis Commentz (for adults) 5:30-8:30pm

FEBRUARY 2017

Claudia Bucher:
Guild Members Exhibition
Jeni Bate: Skyscapes For The Soul
February 1: Show Open
February 5: Opening Reception 12-3
February 26: Show Close
Art Classes/Workshops/Events:
February 5: Youth, "Creating Collages" with Jeni Bates 3:30-5:30pm
February 5: Adults, Artist Talk and Slideshow with Jeni Bates 2-3pm

MARCH 2017

Guild Members Exhibition
March 1: Show Open
March 5: Opening Reception
March 31 (Friday): Show Close
April 1: Annual Art Auction
Art Classes/Workshops/Events:
March 18: Youth, "Drawing Made Fun & Easy" with Bud (Bhardraji Javatilaka) 10-12 noon
March 9: Adults, Potluck Paint Night with Mark Spangenberg 5:30-8:30pm

APRIL 2017

M.B. Clay Folk: (Multiple Artists)
Teal Buhler: Surreal Collages: Transitions
Guild Members Exhibition
April 1: Special Fundraising Event to be announced
April 5: Show Open
April 9: Opening Reception 12-3
April 30: Show Close
Art Classes/Workshops/Events:
April 6, 13, 20, 27 & 28: Adults, 3-Week Clay Camp with Ed Keeling 5:30-8:30pm

MAY 2017

Volunteer Show (By Invitation only)
May 3: Show Open
May 7: Opening Reception 12-3
June 4: Show Close
Art Classes/Workshops/Events:
TBD:     Youth, Mixed Media Mechanical Animals with Cathy Allen
May 18: Adults, "Plein Air Potluck Paint Night" with Esther Shaw 5-8pm

JUNE-JULY-AUGUST 2017
Members Summer Show- All Galleries
June 5: Intake/ Outtake 9-11:30
June 7: Soft Opening
June 11: Reception
Summer Kids Camp
June/July dates to be determined
"Color Camp: Chalk and Paint" with our Guild Members
CMC Foundation

Reach Out Morongo Basin



Reach Out Morongo Basin officials have begun gathering homes and sponsors for the 13th Annual Parade of Homes, set to take place Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017.  The annual event, which sees Reach Out Morongo Basin supporters from across the basin open their homes to curious visitors, is the Neighbors-Helping-Neighbors program's long running fundraiser bringing in thousands of dollars in ticket sales and sponsorships every year to support it's services to senior and disabled residents of the Morongo Basin.

"The generosity of owners who open their homes to us is what makes this event such a success" said Executive Director Robin Schlosser who continued "Growing interest and success in the recent past has homeowners eager to show their homes which range from renovated homestead cabins to astonishing architectural masterpieces. The unique qualities of each home showcase our desert community and way of life. Visitors on the tour view six homes in the Morongo Basin each with its own story."

Homeowners are urged to call Reach Out at 760-361-1410 for information or to volunteer their homes.

In addition organizers are looking for tour and media sponsors at the following levels:
  • Platinum: $1,000 or more
    • The single platinum sponsor will receive top billing in all publicity about the home tour as well as listing on tickets, directional signs, advertising, fliers and posters and the Reach Out Morongo Basin website and newsletter. The platinum sponsor also has the option of nominating one home for the tour, with the caveat that the home should be of historical or architectural interest and that the chairman reserves the right to choose homes for the tour. Docents at each home will wear company shirts and hats, assuming they are supplied by the sponsor and will display company brochures during parade hours. The platinum sponsor will receive 20 free tickets.
  • Gold: $500 or more
    • Each gold sponsor will also be the floral centerpiece sponsor for one home on the tour, with their name featured prominently in the display. Gold sponsors will also be listed in advertising, fliers, posters and on the Reach Out Morongo Basin website and newsletter and will receive eight free tickets.
  • Silver: $250 or more
    • Silver sponsors will be listed in advertising, on fliers and posters and on the Reach Out Morongo Basin website and newsletter. They will receive four free tickets.
For more details, call Reach Out Morongo Basin at (760) 361-1410.
CMC Athletic Booster Club



Copper Mountain College is proud to announce its Kickoff Booster Campaign to recruit 100 Charter Members of the CMC Athletic Booster Club. Charter membership is $500 and would bestow "Lifetime Membership" in the CMC Athletic Booster Club. You will be an initial supporter of the development of an athletic program at our community college. The club and its new members will be honored at a private party in January 2017. Coordinating with Copper Mountain College Foundation, the CMC Athletic Booster Club will be instrumental in fundraising for our sports program hosting events such as an annual Golf Tournament, operating the snack bar, securing banner sponsors, and any other sports related activities and/or programs that would benefit Copper Mountain College Athletic Program.  


#SlamDunkCMC
Twentynine Palms Rotary Club


 

 
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Twentynine Palms Resort


Amenities
  • Large Full Service Pull-Thru & Back-In Sites
  • 50 Amp
  • Propane
  • Pool
  • Spa & Sauna
  • Rec Hall
  • Tennis Court
  • Exercise Facility
  • Shuffleboard
  • Seasonal Activites
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Laundry Facility
  • Large Clean Bathrooms/Showers
  • BBQ
  • Fully Equipped Cottages with Satellite TV
  • Clean Air!
  • & Much More!!
     

Golf Courses

  • Adjacent to a 9 hole golf course -- 5 Minute walk!
  • Access to 18 Hole military gold course -- 15 Minute Drive 

SPECIAL DEAL!!!!
$59/night for a standard 1 bedroom cottage! No nightly minimum!
Desert Ratz Grafix/Sign







A packed house of Community leaders and Theatre supporters from throughout the Morongo Basin and beyond filled the Friendship Hall at the Joshua Tree Retreat Center last Thursday, September 15, as the three Morongo Basin Chambers of Commerce joined Theatre 29 volunteers to reveal the exciting 2017 "Season of Magic" theatrical season.

Theatre 29 Board President Gary Daigneault opened the event by welcoming the overflow crowd to the 8th annual event with a brief look at the remarkable history, ongoing growth, and unquestioning community support for the all-volunteer Community Theatre organization since its inception in 1999.
 
For 2017, Theatre 29 will present five Main Stage productions, a Halloween Haunt, a Summer Youth Theater Program, and an exclusive two-week run of a special theatrical event. In addition, new for 2017, Theatre 29 will introduce an Improvisational Theatre troupe under the direction of Chris Fleischman
 
Starting with the 2017 Season, Musicals will run 12 performances over a 4 week run (three performances, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday each weekend) with allowance to extend the run another weekend. Non-Musicals will run 9 performances in a 3 week run, also Friday, Saturday evenings, and Sunday matinees. Each show will run Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:00 pm and Sunday at 2:30 pm. All shows are produced at the Theatre 29 building at 73637 Sullivan Road in the City of Twentynine Palms.

Daigneault explained that the Theatre 29 Board had looked carefully at what offerings were bringing in the biggest audiences, as a way to gauge what the community wants from its local theatre.

Citing the spectacular success of last year's "Disney's Little Mermaid" which sold out all performances before it even opened and then sold out two additional shows in an hour, he said it was clear that family-oriented productions were what the public wanted to see.

In keeping with the family-oriented theme, the seven Directors for the season took the podium, and with humor, snippets of shows and outstanding vocal performances, they introduced the "Season of Magic" themed 2017 season.
 
The season will start with Sylvia January 13th through 29th. Eddie Tucker will direct this hilarious comedy. "Sylvia is what happens when a smart and sassy canine meets a man in Central Park and changes his life," Tucker said.
 
The second show for the season is Mary Poppins March 3rd through 26th. Daigneault as artistic director and Bill Barrett as music director will team up to direct this hit Broadway musical based on the Disney classic.
 
Next up, the popular Broadway musical Into the Woods will be helmed by artistic director Charles Harvey and musical director Kathryn Ferguson. With a classic story that darkly twists and turns through the worlds of favorite Fairy tales and Children's literature. Into the Woods will run April 21st through May 14th.
 
The Andrew Lloyd Webber operetta, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat running August 25th through September 17th will bring the St. Joseph's Players of Yucca Valley's artistic director Rebecca Havely along with musical director Analisa Pilecki to Theatre 29.
 
The very popular season themed Halloween Haunt will continue with Freak Show for October 19th through 31st. Producer Brandon Hazel said the walk-through attraction will be both frightening and disturbing and definitely not for younger children.
 
The 2017 "Season of Magic" will conclude with the Broadway Classic Meet Me in St. Louis November 24th through December 17th. Multi-award winner Kathryn Ferguson will direct this Broadway musical based on the 1944 film about a family living in St. Louis, Missouri, in the beginning of the 20th century. The film debuted "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," now a classic carol.
 
Theatre 29 will also host a two-week special offering of Rashomon, an adaptation of an Akira Kurosawa film about contradictory versions of an assault and murder in Japan. It will be directed by Abe Daniels, an award winning director/actor from both Grove's Cabin Theatre and the St. Joseph's Players. The play will run June 16th through 25th.
 
In addition to the regular season offerings, Theatre 29 will also hold a Summer Youth Theater program June 26th to July 30th. Last year the program saw 64 area children from 7-17 participate.
 
2017 Season tickets are available now, visit   www.theatre29.org  or call (760) 361-4151.
Hi-Desert Cultural Center 2016-2017 Season


Roadrunner Dunes


Betsy Hackett Art


Desert Institute

Spring 2017 educational programming is NOW AVAILABLE with 46 classes, which is a new record for the Desert Institute, including six NEW classes!!

Click HERE for more information!


Stampin' Up!



Chuck Caplinger Art


"No one ever drowned in sweat."- USMC Officer