Grapefruit Boulevard was decorated with 288 trees and plants between Leoco Lane and 9th Street for the project, according to city officials. It was developed in an effort to moderate temperatures and solar radiation for bicyclists and pedestrians.
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After many months of being closed due to the coronavirus restrictions the Joslyn Center is reopening. This summer the agency is welcoming back its many members with new and exciting activities. The Joslyn Center is an avenue for adults 50+ to live healthy and lead fulfilling lives through a multitude of events. For more infomation […]
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The city of Indio is working to help almost 800 seniors this month with a care package giveaway and donations are needed. Staff and volunteers with the Indio Senior Center are planning a September 18th distribution for adults 55 and older. “We are extremely thankful to the volunteers and the community’s efforts in making this […]
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In order to provide more locations for people to cool off during dangerously warm summer temperatures, the City of Indio will open up limited space at the Indio Senior Center as a temporary daytime “Cool Center” effective Thursday, August 6. The Indio Senior Center closed in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In previous summers […]
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Every week, our NBCares segment spotlights all the good that our caring community does for one another. How we look out for each other, care for one another, keep each other safe and healthy. One local resource is doing just that. Joslyn Senior Center is one of our community’s most popular resource for seniors. Since […]
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If you’re driving anywhere near the corner of Sunrise and Ramon in Palm Springs on any given Wednesday, from 10-12, roll down your window because you just might hear some of the best Jazz played anywhere in our Valley, coming from – of all places – The Mizell Senior Center! And guess what? If you […]
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“This I say is most distressing, most distressing to me,” says Joseph Hoilett in tears. He’s a volunteer at the Desert Hot Springs Senior Center. He says someone took his most prized possession, “My precious bible that I‘ve held for 37 years, my study bible that is of great importance to me,” he says. He […]
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In January of 1981, 40 desert locals met to form the Palm Desert Senior Association. It quickly gained popularity and now over four decades later, hundreds and hundreds of Coachella Valley seniors take advantage of the many wonderful programs at the, now well known, Joslyn Senior Center.
