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2019 Palm Springs Guide To What’s New And Instagram-Worthy

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Sands is opening new doors in an area of the desert not known for boutique luxury.SANDS HOTEL AND SPA By David Hochman for Forbes Life

Palm Springs is forever reinventing itself. That's part of what brings me back year after year, era after era. The latest incarnation is what you might call Instagram Modernism. Hotels, bars, restaurants, and shops that are purpose-built (or meticulously refashioned) for a multitude of iPhone angles and maximum likes. Here's where to score the most ♥s in PS in 2019.

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From Sheri Dettman
In Lifestyles & Things To Do, Dining Around The Desert

Morgan’s in the Desert

Fine Dining at the La Quinta Resort

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On Christmas evening Michael and I joined our friends Tracey, Dan, Sallie, and Troy for drinks and dinner at Morgan’s in the Desert at the La Quinta Resort. Morgan’s is a long time favorite of mine and one of the best choices for fine dining in the desert. As an added bonus, the Christmas Tree is absolutely stunning and really sets the Christmas mood.

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The Stunning Christmas Tree at the La Quinta Resort

We met our friends at the bar and enjoyed bartender Brian’s excellent libations. Moscow Mule, Old Fashioned, Cabernet and a specialty drink with a sugar rim featuring X Fusion, a pink liqueur with a premium vodka base that is infused with Provence blood orange, mango, and passion fruit flavors were some of the favorites.

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Our friends moved to the dining room for a more formal experience and Michael and I stayed in the bar for dinner, listening to the delightful Ron Pass on the piano, Tuesday through Saturday 7:30-10:30pm. We had White Truffle French Fries, Wild Mushroom Flatbread with Pickled Red Pearl Onions, Nueske Bacon, Comte Cheese, and Roasted Cauliflower with Chai Curry Spice, Red Pearl Onions, Chive Oil, Shallot Aioli. Everything was delicious and the service was wonderful as well.

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About Morgan’s in the Desert

When Walter H. Morgan invited the Hollywood elite out to the desert to escape Tinseltown in the Christmas of 1926, they shed the burden of celebrity, and shared the simplicity and health benefits of good food, good drink, and good friends. The retreat was rare, but the connection was real and lasting. As Frank Capra, who returned many times to write his most famous film classics, stated, “It was the kind of place everyone was looking for; it is a wonderful green oasis in the middle of the desert, and it is absolutely private.” The Coachella Valley flourished with irrigation, golf soon followed, and all the while, Mari Dressler, Greta Garbo, Ginger Rogers, Bette Davis, Clark Gable, Robert Montgomery, Errol Flynn and Joan Crawford enjoyed the “original hideaway” and the relaxed times around the rustic but well-set table.

Today, the tradition continues at Morgan’s in the desert, with simple culinary sophistication, an elegantly unpretentious hacienda inspired dining room, and guests who come from miles away to share special moments with their friends and families.

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Kimpton Rowan Hotel Palm Springs

A Sophisticated, High-Spirited Hotel in Palm Springs

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The Saturday before Christmas, Michael and I dropped by the Rowan to have a drink at the rooftop bar. The fire pits were lit, it was a beautiful night, and a handful of people were lounging around the pool. I enjoyed a specialty cocktail called Desert Winters, while Michael had an excellent Old Fashioned. We’ll be back soon to try the other dining and bar choices as they all look great.

Nestled in the center of downtown, Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs Hotel eases you into a heady love affair with the storied, chic city of Palm Springs. Whether you’re in need of a reboot or in search of adventure, our staff creates an effortless escape. Find ease and comfort in our refreshing guestrooms, which offer your own private, dramatic view. Wander up to the rooftop deck, where you’ll discover our one-of-a-kind pool with its astonishing views—the sunsets are the stuff of dreams. There, handcrafted cocktails are within easy reach at High Bar, and so is our playful, intimate restaurant, 4 Saints, with its mouthwatering spread of seasonal small plates. At dusk, witness the transformation of the rooftop deck to a seductive nightlife scene.

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64@theRiv at the site of Sonny Bono’s Palm Springs Restaurant

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The upscale condominium development 64@theRiv is under construction at Indian Canyon Drive and East Via Escuela in North Palm Springs. Phase I of the project, including model homes, is expected to be completed in August.

RENDERINGS COURTESY NDC HOMES, INC.

Courtesy of the Palm Springs Life

The resurgence of North Palm Springs is showing no signs of slowing down. To the opening of the Arrive hotel, the renovation of the Riviera, and the debut of innovative restaurants such as Draughtsman and Sandfish by Engin Onural, we can now add the planned condominium development 64@theRiv.

The builder behind the project is Palm Springs Modern Homes, which made its mark in 1997 with 12@Dunes Court off East Sunny Dunes Road and has since designed and developed more than 300 homes at communities that include 18@TwinPalms, 43@RacquetClub, 48@Arenas, and 45@TheVillas. For 64@theRiv, the company has joined forces with local architect Chris Sahlin, who designed 18@TwinPalms.

The new community will be located at the southeast corner of Indian Canyon Drive and East Via Escuela, adjacent to the Rivera Hotel, on a site that once housed the eponymous restaurant of former Palm Springs mayor Sonny Bono. Phase I of the project is expected to be completed by August, at which time prospective buyers will be able to tour model homes. Phase II has an estimated delivery of December, and the final phase should be finished in the summer of 2019.

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The community will have a 50-foot lap pool and spa along with an outdoor fireplace inspired by designer Philippe Starck.

“The exterior elevations showcase modern elements with a nod to midcentury designers featured throughout the community,” says realtor Neil Curry of Team NDC Homes. “Some of the eye-catching details will include clerestory windows; intricate, woven iron gates; and cantilevered shade structures and carport covers. The Riv Pool Club architecture was inspired by, and is an homage to, the Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Pavilion. It features a 50-foot lap pool and spa along with an outdoor fireplace inspired by designer Philippe Starck.”

The 64 homes in the gated community will feature two floor plans, the “1500” and the “1200”, so called for the approximate number of square feet in each. The 1500 encompasses two bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in 1,501 square feet, while the 1200 has two bedrooms and two baths in 1,226 square feet. Both plans will showcase living spaces with nine-foot ceilings and an open, social kitchen design.

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The bedrooms in the 1200 series floor plan, which has 1,226 square feet, flank the living area. Low-level units will have three outdoor patios.

Interior features will include 24-inch-square porcelain flooring in the living areas, carpet in the bedrooms, and smart-home pre-wiring for speakers in the great room and master bedroom. Kitchens will feature quartz countertops, Whirlpool appliances, and Grohe fixtures, while bathrooms will have floating vanities, Grohe and Kohler fixtures, and frameless glass shower enclosures.

With 1,501 square feet, this plan has two en-suite bedrooms.

Kitchen features will include quartz countertops and backsplashes, Whirlpool appliances, Grohe fixtures, and under-cabinet lighting.

The open-plan living areas will have nine-foot ceilings and 24-inch-square porcelain tile.

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“Another stand-out feature is that we are an eco-friendly development,” says Curry. “Each unit will include a 3kW solar system, tankless water heaters, LED dimmable lighting, and high-efficiency HVAC. There will also be community car-charging stations.” In addition to the pool and spa, outdoor amenities will include a greenbelt with walking and exercise paths and a dog park.

Every buyer will receive a 64@theRiv membership card entitling them to special services at the Riviera, such as discounted spa packages, meals, and room rates.

The homes will be priced from $395,000 to $475,000.

From Sheri Dettman
In Non-Golf Communities

In a Pickle

Reflecting pickleball’s growing popularity, the 2018 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships step into the limelight at the Indian Well Tennis Garden.

Courtesy of THOMAS MEAGHER OCTOBER 25, 2018

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The 2018 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships will involve players from the valley and take place at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, Nov. 3-11.

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“Interest is off the charts.”

That’s how Justin Maloof, executive director of the USA Pickleball Association, describes the build-up to his fast-growing sport’s 10th annual National Championships, which for the first time will take place in the valley, Nov. 3-11, at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

“We’ve got about 2,500 participants registered, which is a remarkable increase from the 1,300 we had last year,” Maloof explains. “It’s our hope that this event will begin to move pickleball more into the national spotlight.”

The time is certainly right for that step up to centerstage: pickleball’s growth has been dramatic. Originating in the 1960s, this ingenious mixture of tennis, ping-pong, and badminton currently boasts about 3.1 million players across the country. Even more indicative of pickleball’s wide-spreading popularity is the fact that the USAPA, the sport’s national governing body, has seen a staggering 620 percent increase in its membership since 2013.

VIDEO: Local playersKim Jagd, Morgan Evans, and Sherri Steinhauer share their start in the game.

But while the numbers are astounding, what fascinates Maloof more right now is the way championship week is going to feel for those involved: he can’t even begin to imagine the dream-come-true thrill players are going to experience as they take to the 45 converted courts at the Tennis Garden.

“We’ve never had an opportunity to play on a world-class venue of this caliber,” he says.

Yet while that’s the case for most of the contenders at the National Championships, who’ll be traveling from all over the country to Indian Wells, the Greater Palm Springs pickleballers already get to enjoy the splendid setting at Indian Wells. Introduced at the facility just over a year ago by far-sighted IWTG Club Director Fred Hartzman, pickleball now occupies a handful of re-purposed courts every Wednesday evening, plus Saturday and Sunday mornings.

“We went from four players that first session,” says Hartzman, disbelievingly, “to about 140, in a couple of weeks. And now the Nationals! It’s just been amazing.”

On a recent Wednesday evening, Cheryl Bowling and Linda Philips were two of the local players on hand. Cheryl, who has been playing a year or so, described the sport as “very addictive.”

“It’s the most fun sport I’ve ever played,” she said. “And most of the country clubs in the Coachella Valley are really getting into it, so there are lots of opportunities to play.”

Phillips, who came to the sport with a tennis-playing background and has also been playing for about a year, described pickleball’s attraction this way: “It’s a little easier on your body, because there isn’t as much running around. And there’s an easier learning curve.”

Both Bowling and Philips, who usually participate in doubles and mixed-doubles matches, advised anyone interested in joining the local ranks to look for an introductory clinic or instruction session, which are available at such venues as the Palm Desert Community Center and Gymnasium, where indoor pickleball is scheduled three days a week from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

There were around 30 or so fellow players out on the courts with Bowling and Philips that night, and while the two women acknowledged that their own games aren’t yet ready for nationals-level competition, many others who were in attendance will participate.

The tournament will start early each morning featuring singles, doubles, and mixed-doubles matches, across many skill-graded categories and age-group brackets from teens to the over-80s. Supplementing the on-court competition will be exhibitions and instruction. Best of all for spectators, entry to the IWTG grounds is free, and there will be a variety of dining and entertainment options. There will be a charge for parking and a fee for attending matches on the main championship court.

For news and details about the 2018 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships, visit usapickleballnationalchampionships.com.

Pickleball Basics WHAT IS A PICKLEBALL COURT?

20-feet wide by 44-feet long. Net 34 inches at the center, 36 inches at the sideline posts. The “kitchen” is the seven-foot area immediately in front of the net; if you’re in the kitchen, you can’t volley (that is, no “spiking” from up close). Singles and doubles played on the same lined court – no doubles alley.

WHAT YOU NEED TO PLAY

Paddle – there are approximately 80 different models available. Ball – plastic “whiffle” ball, the size of a tennis ball and perforated with 40 holes; indoor and outdoor varieties to choose from.

HOW TO PLAY

Underhand serve across net on tennis-like diagonal. Hit ball after it bounces. After three such bounced strokes, but not before, ball can be volleyed out of the air.

HOW TO SCORE

Only serving player/team can score. Game to 11, must win by two. Two out of three games wins match.

NAME GAME

There are several accounts of how the sport was named. Here’s our favorite: when the founding inventors began playing their first games, in the driveway of a home on an island in Washington State back in the 1960s, they tired of having to retrieve errant shots and enlisted the family dog to do the fetching. Pickles the dog was happy to oblige, and that enthusiastic service to the sport’s beginnings will be remembered for as long as pickleball is played.

Opening Soon! La Petite Patisserie & Cafe

Bringing Europe to you!

Bringing Europe to you!

Opening soon on Main Street…La Petite will offer delectable pastries from France, Italy and Spain along with dessert crepes, croissants and organic coffee.

When Nancy and Sebastian Prieto, owners of NitroInfusions Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream travelled through Europe this year, they fell in love with an exquisite variety of pastries in Paris, the French Riviera, Rome and the Italian and Spanish Rivieras. Expect to see and indulge in the finest tiramisu, opera cakes, and French macarons for a start. Nancy and Sebastian are bringing their creative flair to broaden your sweet experiences at La Petite. In addition to lemon, raspberry and chocolate macarons, try melt-in-your mouth delicious flavors such as champagne, lavender, chestnut apricot and coconut.

Follow us on facebook.com/oldtownlaquinta for the opening date in early October.

78010 Main Street next to NitroInfusions Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream

Courtesy Old Town La Quinta

From Sheri Dettman
In Dining Around The Desert

La Quinta Farmers’ Market Is Back!

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Sunday Brunches, New Cooking & Sustainable Art Demos
Sundays, October 7, 14, 21 & 28 8 am to 12:30 pm

Another season of delicious begins on Main Street with the fall re-opening of the Certified Farmers’ Market on Sunday, October 7th. Everything residents and visitors have come to appreciate will be on festive display: The peak-of-ripeness produce, local artisan-prepared food vendors, fresh flowers and live music.

NEW – Chef Anthony Cruz presents a Pop-Up Vegan Picnic with a short menu and how-to tips for people who want to integrate plant-based recipes into their rotation of crowd-pleasing party dishes. Sunday, October 7th, 10 a.m. to Noon

NEW – High Desert Artist Kellie Pellegrini of Upcycle CraftWorks will share her vision for sustainable, visual art. Kellie will discuss her methodology and material sourcing while creating a work in real time at the Market. Sunday, October 28th.

Enjoy a farmer-fresh Sunday brunch at Solano’s or The Grill on Main complete with
mimosas or a bloody Mary. Cheers!

Courtesy of Old Town La Quinta

Art On Main Street – Save the Dates!

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8 Saturdays from 10 am to 4 pm:
November 10th & 24th, January 5th & 19th, February 2nd & 16th, March 16th and April 6th

We’re excited to welcome over 100 returning and new artists to our 2018-19 season of Art on Main Street.

Shows will feature contemporary paintings, ceramics, jewelry, photography, mixed media, sculpture, glass, textiles and more. Enjoy live music and great dining. Come for the art, stay for the day! Premier Sponsor, City of La Quinta.
Free admission & parking.

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First Thursday November 1st

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Barry Minniefield from The Voice is opening our second season of First Thursdays!

Barry was chosen from 100,000 contestants for his extraordinary rendition of “Me and Mrs. Jones” on the TV hit, The Voice. He also sang “Feelin’ Alright” in the Battle Ground competition, and “What I Would Do for Love” in the Knock-Out rounds.

Barry’s role models in music include Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Sammy Davis, Liza Minnelli, Sarah Vaughn and Stevie Wonder. Blake Shelton remarked that Barry’s voice is “larger than life” and Pharrell stated that Barry’s singing has the “soulful essence” reminiscent of the great soul singers.

Enjoy Barry’s live, outdoor concert, extended happy hours, great people watching, olive oil tastings, shopping and al fresco dining at Solano’s Bistro, The Grill on Main, Old Town Tavern, and Stuft Pizza Bar & Grille.

Sponsors: City of La Quinta & One West Bank

78100 Main Street, Old Town La Quinta Free parking & admission

Courtesy of Old Town La Quinta

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