Thursday, March 26, 2020

Closures in our southern paradise...


Coachella Valley cities and Riverside County are clamping down on desert golf courses that have remained open despite restrictions inspired by COVID-19, or the coronavirus, as California draws to the end of the first week of Gov. Gavin Newson’s stay-at-home order.
“Riverside County has issued the closure of all golf courses, short-term rentals, hotels, motels and home shares as they are considered non-essential business,” said a newsletter from Cimarron Golf Resort in Cathedral City to members late Tuesday. “While we consider golf to be essential and a safe social distancing sport we must follow the guidance of our local government.”
Cimarron had been one of a dozen or so public golf courses that remained open in the desert in the last week despite Gov. Newson’s order last Thursday as well as local orders from desert cities. Katie Myers, general manager at Cimarron, had decided to stay open in the last week, but shut down her course Wednesday morning.
The Purple Room got creative and perhaps there are more entertainment venus doing this. Good on them!

Join Michael and Darci Daniels tonight at 7 pm for a Facebook live performance Swinging to the Tunes of the Rat Pack Era.  And to get the full Purple Room experience, call in your order and carry out in time for the show!
We now offer a Three Course Dinner for Two special from our menu below for
 just $49. Also, all bottles of wine are now 1/2 OFF!  
Call in your order starting at 4 PM and we’ll have it waiting curbside at the Purple Room!