Get ready for live music and dance, nature and conservation education, local arts and crafts, and a really good time with friends and neighbors.
ON DISPLAY through April 30, 2016
In today's era of heightened environmental awareness, artists are increasingly turning to junk stores, trash bins, and surplus outlets  to create while still caring for the planet.  This exhibit is designed to make people rethink our throw-away society by sharing the local community's innovative and often surprising use of reused and recycled materials. (Hi-Desert Star article)

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April 13, Morongo Basin Historical Society
  2nd Wednesday Lecture Serie
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 "E Clampus Vitus"
Hector Alvarez- APRN and Clamper Chef talks about the fun and serious sides of the Clampers, a fraternal organization dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of mining in the American West.  Alvarez will discuss the earliest history of the Clampers during the California Gold Rush as well as his own local affiliation, Billy Holcomb Group #1069, in which he holds the title, "Clamper Chef."
The group has plaqued over 60 sites in San Bernardino County including  Pioneertown, Integratron,  Warren's Well and Old Woman Springs Ranch.
Join the Morongo Basin Historical Society's 2nd Wednesday Lecture Series which is held at the Hi-Desert Nature Museum Yucca Valley 57116 29 Palms Hwy. Lecture begins at 5:30. Donation is $5.00.

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Black & White Dance
The event will feature a trip back to the exciting atmosphere of Rat Pack era Las Vegas, with the music, comedy, and camaraderie of three legendary friends that made history on the stage of a Las Vegas showroom.  These Rat Pack Impersonators bring back the laughs, the interaction and the pure fun of a magical time gone by, in one powerful show of non-stop music and comedy.
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