Manhattan in the Desert 2665 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, United States

Join us Every Tuesday for the month of April for our Lead$ Lunch held at Manhattan in the Desert. April 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th at 12 PM 2665 E Palm Canyon Drive.  Free to attend if you are a Palm Springs Chamber member. The only cost to you is your lunch. No RSVP is needed […]

Lead$ Lunch – Minerva’s at Life House Palm Springs

Minerva's at Life House Palm Springs 1700 S Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, United States

No RSVP Required Lead$ Lunch is free to attend for all Palm Springs Chamber Members. The only cost to you is your Lunch.

Chamber of Commerce Annual Joint Mixer

Palm Springs Air Museum 745 N Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, United States

Wristbands for this event are $20.00 and can be picked up in the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce office, located at 190 W. Amado Road, Palm Springs, CA 92262.

Lead$ Lunch – Minerva’s at Life House Palm Springs

Minerva's at Life House Palm Springs 1700 S Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, United States

No RSVP Required Lead$ Lunch is free to attend for all Palm Springs Chamber Members. The only cost to you is your Lunch.

Lead$ Lunch – Minerva’s at Life House Palm Springs

Minerva's at Life House Palm Springs 1700 S Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, United States

No RSVP Required Lead$ Lunch is free to attend for all Palm Springs Chamber Members. The only cost to you is your Lunch.

Ribbon Cutting – Dragon Lili Boba Bar

Dragon Lili Boba Bar 166 N Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, United States

Join us to celebrate the new Dragon Lili Boba Bar, located in the heart of downtown. For more information on what they offer and to take a look at their menu, please visit their website.  

Palm Springs Walk of the Stars Dedication – Burt Spivack

140 N Palm Canyon Drive 140 N Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA, United States

Burt Spivack, retired President and General Partner of Palm Springs' iconic Spa Hotel played a pivotal role in shaping the city's identity during its Mid-Century Modernism era. His leadership extended beyond hospitality, serving on numerous boards, and contributing significantly to charitable causes.  

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