National Philanthropy Day honors those in the Coachella Valley who give their love and labor to help others.
Monumental Beauty
Photo contest winners find magic in the mountains.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary, Palm Springs Life launched the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Photo Contest.
Reid D. Milanovich — Vision 2020
Vice Chairman, Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.
As vice chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, Reid D. Milanovich helps govern the 500-plus member Tribe.
Building on Water
How the Agua Caliente people survive and thrive with the greatest natural resource.
The Agua Caliente people survived and thrived thanks to the fresh water that snaked through the canyons of the San Jacinto mountain range.
Grand Slam
Since it opened nearly 60 years ago, Indian Canyons Golf Resort is where the country’s most celebrated golfers go to perfect their swings.
Since it opened nearly 60 years ago as the Canyons Club Golf Course, now known as the Indian Canyons Golf Resort has drawn a celebrated list of players.
Written in Stone
With its majestic mountains and valleys, the Coachella Valley landscape is a canvas for indigenous peoples’ first form of written communication: rock art.
With its majestic mountains and valleys, the Coachella Valley landscape is a canvas for indigenous peoples’ first form of written communication: rock art.
Secluded Splendor of the Seven Sisters
A morning walk through Murray Canyon captures the beauty and enchantment of an oasis in full bloom.
Murray Canyon winds into the San Jacinto Mountains in Palm Springs, meanders its way among palm trees oases before stopping at a breath-taking waterfall.
Jeff L. Grubbe: Vision 2019
Tribal Chairman, Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.
Tribal chairman Jeff L. Grubbe, who is the public face of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, is always eager to talk about the 500-member Tribe.
Maintaining the Thread
A new generation keeps the Agua Caliente tradition of basket weaving alive.
Once central to the Agua Caliente way of life, basket weaving is being revived among a new generation of Tribal members eager to keep the tradition alive.
Agua Caliente Cultural Center Groundbreaking, May 11, 2018
A new cultural center will not only bring the culture and history of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians to a greater audience, but in a way that engages generations to come.