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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • 56

Publication:
The Desert Suni
Location:
Palm Springs, California
Issue Date:
Page:
56
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PB 12 A Spscisl Ssclion of The Dsssrt Sun Friday May IB 1992 SPECIAL EVENTS Japanese restaurant presents origami artist Saturday try Club 215 Knra Drive Palm 776-5026 THURSOAV Palm Springs Jayceea Carnival 'j pm Thursday: 1-10 pm Fn Mn through Monday May 25 Rides qans food booths Admission Si Sun- Park Sunns Way and Barisio bi- Angela Stadium 32 1 48 14 or 7 i' UPCOMING Wlna Uatlfig Friday May 22 5 30 7 c-Membera 512 pre paid $14 ihe 518 The Wme Shop La Oumli Hv 49-499 Eisenhower Dr 346 2904 $99 EVENTS page 13 alration by Masako Sakai Also assisting participants with the own paper ere ations Admission adults 55 children free Refreshments end tea Otani A Garden Restaurant 1000 Tahqurtz Canyon Way Palm Springs Reservations 327-6700 Mayors Ride For Ufo and Roaio Casals Tennis Benefit through Sunday Library dedication and tree planting at Sunny Sands School a variety of bicycling and baseball activities and a pancake breakfast at Panorama Park and a two-day tonma be net it at PGA West Benefiting the work of The Marrow Foundation memory of Robert Valdivia Tennis Rosie Casals or John Austin 564-7150 Ride lor kfe Carol Haag or Jun Rohan 322-7000 We atom Barbecue and Dance 5 30 Tickets 550 Featuring "Sugarfoot Raffle and silent suction Western Attire Suggested Benefits Marywood Country Day School Medway Ranch 76-555 Ave 41 Bermuda Dunes 346-1197 SUNDAY Hog Roast and Field Event 9 30 a Harley Owners Group ride benefits the lemily of Mahnda Wallace Aa bikes welcome 510 per rider entry lee Leaves Rick'e Restaurant 1973 Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs en route to Arua Information Richard Hall 340-4533 TUESDAY Caee of the Boycotted Bride" 6 Benefit performance sponsored by AMC Cancer Research Center Desert Cities Chapter for AMC Include the mystery performance a tuk dinner beverage dessert and audience participation Tickets 530 Mane CaNender'a Restaurant 69-530 Hwy til Rancho Mirage 322-0648 or 346-7705 WEDNESDAY First Ceiebrstion ol the Mountains 5 30-9 30 pm 5150 Cocktail reception outdoor dimer with authentic Native American food entertainment naar Palm Desert Benefits the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservency Bighorn Coun- 4 Staff reporta The ancient Japanese art of origami paper-folding unfolds at the Otani restaurant Saturday in Palm Springs Masako Sakai will be demonstrating the art and assisting participants with their own paper creations Another weekend event bursts into the skies at the Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival on Saturday and Sunday More than 50 hot-air balloons will take flight in a race sanctioned by the Balloon Federation of America The event will take place at Lake Skinner Gates are scheduled to open at 3 am Saturday with balloons being launched in two waves at 7 and 7:30 am While watching the aerial show festival-goers can sample the wines of the Temecula regions Local wineries feature tastings between 11 am and 3 pm Also scheduled are an antique and classic car exhibit a pancake breakfast children's games and arts and crafts displays In the afternoon of both days entertainers take the stage On Saturday The Association Jewel Akens Donnie Brooks Ron Holden and A1 Wilson will perform On Sunday the lineup includes Karen Car-son Rhonda McFarland America and Three Dog NighL Other special events of interest: DESERT AREA 5 Special to The Desert Sun SHE KNOWS WHEN TO FOLD Masako Sakai who will demonstrate the Japanese art of origami Saturday in Palm Springs inspects one of her creations at her studio Openings Rod Run Car Shew and Breakfast 7am Admission: S3 Coronet Shopping Center Parking Lot Yucca Valley Presented by the Yucca Valley Chamber ol Commerce 365-6323 Third Wrttara Conference 9 a m-5 pm Admission: 550 Marquis Hotel 150 Indian Canyon Drive Palm Springs Sponsored by Palm Sponge Writers Guild 320-3391 Origami Paper Folding 1-2 Demon- TOOAV Third Annual Young Proteeeioneis Weetem QoM Scramble and WSd Weet Hootfown 12:30 pia Player entry lee 100 evening HoedownS75 12:30 ehof-gun etart Hoodown 7 pm ineludea barbecue hayride dancing and more Benefits the Student Performances Program of the McCalhim Theatre Goff: Indian WoHa God Reaort 44-600 Indian Walla Lane Hoadown: Ranch the Seventh Range behind PGA WeM La Quinta 346-6505 SATURDAY Beodrfroat Property Saturday May li 100 pjw Bright bold and seductive Ibis vocal ensemble specializei in the performance of unique arrangements of jazz and pop classics becoming a marvelous melange ol aounds and styles EVERY DAY IS EARLY BIRD DAY AT 4PM T06HM Monday-Sunday Includes Choice of Soup or Salad Bottomless Soda Tea Coffee Sherbet ANNENBERG THEATER Box Office: (619) 325-4490 5 Steak on a Stick Shrimp Friday Herb Grilled Chicken Chicken Caesar Salad Fettuccine Alfredo Fresh Fish -Coupon- Bring in this ad and receive: 12 order of loaded Potato Skins FREE 72-620 El Paseo Palm Desert 568-2207 century pt the 30th Renejssenqe Pleasure Faire held on weekends Offer Expires Dec 15 199? 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