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You still  have time to gt out to Lake Cahuilla today (Sunday, 20th) for the interesting and exciting Civil War action.  Sunday’s battles are at 11:00 and 2:00, with plenty to do in between….talk to all the “soldiers, the surgeon, blacksmith, camp seamstress” etc.  There was a large and enthusiastic crowd at Saturday morning and here are some scenes:

Confederate President Jefferson Davis: http://youtu.be/L8ugeYMZBNo

Battle scenes: opening salvos…REALLY loud! http://youtu.be/9hTE-aFPvK0

Battle progresses: http://youtu.be/kimzJBdR5qo  http://youtu.be/93ke1n-wyiM   http://youtu.be/AG_Uy-aBbLQ

Come out if you POSSIBLY can.  Lots of fun, and a wonderful learning experience for kids.  One child was heard to ask, “Who are the bad guys?’  Good luck on explaining that one…..

Those who attended the September 9 grand opening of the California Pioneers exhibit were treated to a great history lesson on California’s role in the Civil War.  Who’d have thought???  Give a listen to a “Confederate soldier” telling the story…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xhtxQmiIKQ

And even though the pioneer enactors are long gone, the great exhibit is still there, covered wagon and all…

Another enactor at the recent Museum opening was this gold prospector, who tells of his adventures in the gold fields.  Take a look:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXYFsauMkPk

And don’t forget, this great California Pioneers exhibit is free to the public on Tuesdays – Saturdays from 10 – 4:00.  Fun for the whole family….

There’s lots of fun to be had at the new “California Pioneers” exhibit, including a “three hoop” covered wagon, train depot (with telegraph) telegraph office (with telegraph), and lots of info besides.  Among the characters that entertained us at the exhibit was this cowboy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfPhJdUPZYE

In addition to GOLD at the grand opening, attendees were treated to history lessons and lighthearted stories by an array of enactors: Confederate officer, prospector, cowboy and…..here’s the station master: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eKQrg03gFI

This exhibit features a covered wagon, train depot, telegraph office plus lots of information and memorabilia on California Pioneers.  Come on down and check out the newest show in town….

The new LQ Activities Guide is out, so don’t lose it:  It contains important events in the city between now and March.

Items that occur regularly that you might want to note are:

  • Nature Walks along the Bear Creek Trail and Fred Wolff Nature Preserve are on the THIRD Saturday of each month, beginning on September 17.  They begin at 8:00 a.m. and always feature an expert on some outdoor topic.  In January, the Walks for Kids and Families will be on the SECOND Saturday, starting at nine.  It’s FREE.
  • The Old Town Farmers Market begins on September 25, 8-12:30.  These will be every Sunday, with music starting at nine. 
  • Story Time for toddlers continues at the Museum on the first Wednesday of the month at 10:00 a.m.  Parents and kiddies come for free.
  • Art under the Umbrellas will have a full season in Old Town on selected Saturdays from 10 – 4. The first one is October 29.
  • SilverRock will be closed during the month of October for overseeding.  Have fun in the meantime..
  • The City of LQ sponsors some great excursions during the season.  The first is called “Museums Galore” scheduled forSeptember 24 to the museums and attractions in LA’s Exposition Park.  DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS THIS FRIDAY (9th).
  • Don’t forget the beautiful and busy Fitness Center open Monday – Saturday in the Community Center.
  • The possibility of an earthquake or other disaster always looms: are you ready?  Call Paul Hess at city hall for info on getting yourself and your household prepared.  777-7061.  Classes and written info await you….
  • Look through your Activities Guide a hundreds of courses and activities.  Never a dull moment in La Quinta

Andre celebrates the end of 2008, with eight months of work on the mural….  This is the final video in the Andre Blanchet series.  Hope you enjoyed watching one of our landmark art pieces being created, a little at a time.  Andre finished in the spring of 2009, and was always very proud of the “pinacle” of this great body of work.  He exhibited for many years at the La Quinta Arts Festival, winning many awards across the U.S.  His many collectors across the world enjoy his historical and landscape waterolors in their own homes.  Andre died in April of 2010.

(Disregard that Christmas museum schedule……)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YD_nzdX-rg

It’s October, 2008 and Andre grew a beard on his Hawaii vacation.  Now he’s back in full gear with his paints…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sobPTVwwpo

A look at the summer’s work…. and Andre is taking a break…..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlab0JsJH78

Fourth of July 2008…..

August 21st, 2011

Painting continues, but disregard the museum hours.  That was in 2008.  2011 schedule is Tuesday – Saturday from 10 – 4.  Come down and see the finished product!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nds-R1hp3g&NR=1