Families of children at Brent Knoll Primary School were treated to a musical performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream to end the summer term.
Families were able to enjoy outdoor theatre in a safe setting as the show was organised especially for the occasion, complete with scenery, lights and a speaker system.
Headteacher Chris Burman said: “I wonder if William Shakespeare could ever have imagined this? On a warm summer’s evening, with the backdrop of the Knoll, it was wonderful to see our school community enjoying an evening of midsummer madness together – particularly after such a challenging year.”
Major roadway in Cathedral City shut down due to flooding after vehicle crashes into hydrant
Crews in Cathedral City are working to stop the flooding which has shut down Dinah Shore Drive between Cathedral Canyon Drive and De Anza Road.
Road crews told News Channel 3 that a car crashed into a fire hydrant late Wednesday morning while making an illegal U-Turn, which caused flooding and a sinkhole in the area.
Coachella Valley Water District Crews have been working to clean up the mud and flooding around the area. Chris Parman, communications manager for the city, confirmed that the eastbound lane of Dinah Shore is expected to be open by 5 p.m.
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Children at Brent Knoll Primary School have raised funds for a local wildlife charity by a day of activities.
Inspired by Captain Moore’s 100 Challenge, the pupils took part in a walk up Brent Knoll and also performed 100 star jumps in the village’s park area.
The activities were all held in aid of Secret World Wildlife Rescue, which is based in East Huntspill.
Head teacher Chris Burman said the children had great fun while getting into the spirit of the day. They raised a super £145 for Secret World by bringing in donations from home.
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Cathedral City s Rainbow Crossing restored to honor late Mayor Greg Pettis
Cathedral City councilmembers and residents gathered Saturday to honor the late Mayor Gregory Pettis by restoring the Rainbow Crossing street painting.
Pettis, who died at the age of 63 in 2019, was the longest-serving member of the city council. He was the first openly gay candidate to run for office in the Coachella Valley.
Rainbow Crossing is a rainbow-painted crosswalk at the intersection of Highway 111 and West Buddy Rogers Avenue. Pettis pushed to create the crossing in 2016 as part of the Cathedral City LGBT Days. The Rainbow Crossing was the first of its kind in the Coachella Valley that symbolizes the city’s celebration of diversity, Cathedral City communications manager Chris Parman said.