Palm Springs Opera Guild season ends on a high note
Al Jones
Palm Springs Opera Guild, which was held at the O’Donnell Golf Club and expertly produced by
Laurie Baldwin, Opera Guild CEO and
JoAnne Thompson, executive assistant.
The event was set against the beautiful backdrop of the mountains as the setting sun cast large clouds of shade over the audience. The attendees were dressed in Palm Springs casual, the men wearing Panama hats, white slacks and an occasional blazer while women dressed in elegant and fashionable dresses and chapeaus.
Patty Newman observed that “it is wonderful we have reached the point when we can all come together again, continuing to practice social distancing and masks.” Everyone wore masks while socializing unless sitting at socially-distanced tables enjoying champagne, wine, sparkling water and hors d’oeuvres provided by
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Southern Illinois town devastated by November outbreak
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A small Illinois town in denial comes face to face with the virus
Will Englund, The Washington Post
Feb. 26, 2021
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1of11Main Street in Du Quoin, Ill., where a coronavirus outbreak at Fairview Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center resulted in multiple deaths last fall.Photo for The Washington Post by Whitney CurtisShow MoreShow Less
2of11At Fairview Rehabilitation and Healthcare center, nearly every resident tested positive for the coronavirus in November.Photo for The Washington Post by Whitney CurtisShow MoreShow Less
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4of11Pedestrians leave a cafe on Main Street in Du Quoin, Ill. A coronavirus outbreak at Fairview Rehabilitation and Healthcare in the Southern Illinois town resulted in multiple deaths last fall.Photo for The Washington Post by Whitney CurtisShow MoreShow Less