Another weekend of festivities is lined up for Palm Springs Valley—and there is literally something for everyone of every age and every taste. With such a wide range of things to do, it’s no wonder people come visit for a weekend and find themselves on a quest to find property for sale in Palm Springs soon after. We have visitors from all over the world come here to relax for a bit and end up making an international real estate purchase within weeks. Here’s a sampling of this weekend’s slate of activities.
Friday, April 19 marks the first performance of Tony Award- and Drama Desk-winning play TRU at the Annenberg Theater. Written by Jay Presson Allen, TRU is a compelling look inside the mind of Truman Capote, one of America’s most controversial authors. Set in 1975, this devastatingly witty play is adapted from Capote’s words and work, culminating in a truthful portrait of a complex and colorful man. The show will run through April 28, 2013.
This weekend also marks Weekend 2 of Coachella at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. The annual three-day music and arts festival is a favorite among music aficionados. This year’s event features rock, indie, hip hop and electronic musicians ranging from Benny Benassi and New Order to the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Wu-Tang Clan. Music lovers from all over the world are inspired by this amazing musical festival—so much so, that some of them end up making those international real estate purchases we mention above.
On Friday, April 19, there will be the Earth Day Bird-a-Thon Century Run Bus Tour in Thousand Palms for nature lovers. It’s the perfect opportunity to glimpse the spectacular desert and mountain scenery and well-known birding and nature hotspots in and around the Coachella Valley. This guided bus tour is a great way to have fun while raising money for conservation. The tour lasts from 7:30 am – 4 pm.
If this weekend’s activities excite you about living in the desert cities, click here to browse listings of property for sale in Palm Springs.
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