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Palm Springs Festival of Lights returns Dec. 4; Tree lighting set for Dec. 3 kesq.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kesq.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Thursday. The city is expected to unveil the rentable scooters to the community during a virtual ceremony at the Coachella Library at 5:30 p.m., with Mayor Steven Hernandez, the city council, the Coachella Chamber of Commerce and a Bird representative present. The scooters will be available for use as soon as the ceremony ends. Riders will need to download the Bird app on their mobile devices and attach a payment method to their account. Scooters will be $1 to unlock and 39 cents per minute to ride. In March, the City Council unanimously approved the electric scooter company to do a soft launch that was scheduled for April 30. However, days ahead of the launch, Coachella s economic development director, Gabriel Martin, told The Desert Sun that the contract had been revised and the scooters would launch at a later date. ....
During his time at USC, Reed participated in musicals and theatrical plays such as “Into the Woods” and “Most Happy Fella.” (Photo courtesy of School of Dramatic Arts archive) USC alumnus Sandy Reed’s mother Catharine Reed, the vice president of Charitable Programs at H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation and the School of Dramatic Arts recently created the Sandy Reed Endowed Professional Development Fund in honor of his memory. It was a Friday in November 2014, right after the first Chekov class of the fall semester, when Sandy emailed Mary Joan Negro, associate professor of theater practice at the School of Dramatic Arts. In his email, Sandy expressed his excitement about Chekov’s dimensional characters, such as Astrov. ....