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Announcements January 2025
Palmdale Opens Warming Center When Temperatures Drop |
Victory Outreach Provides Shelter and Resources
PALMDALE, CA — The City of Palmdale has designated Victory Outreach, located at 37419 25th St. East, as a warming center available to all ages when temperatures fall below 32 degrees. It will be open from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. beginning today, Wednesday, Jan. 8 through Sunday, Jan. 12. Transportation to Victory Outreach is available by calling 661/733-3823.
Overnight temperatures in the High Desert can drop significantly during the winter months, even as daytime temperatures remain warm and pleasant. Extremely cold air combined with brisk winds can result in dangerously cold wind chill conditions. People exposed to the harsh cold are susceptible to hypothermia, which occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it.
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Posted on Jan 09, 2025 13:06pm by admin
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Make Waves This Summer: Palmdale Parks and Recreation is Hiring! |
PALMDALE, CA — Ready to make a splash and prepare some summer fun? The City of Palmdale is now accepting applications for its Parks and Recreation summer program leaders and lifeguards. Join the team to help bring exciting activities to the community. Applications for lifeguards, special events program leaders, and program leaders at DryTown Water Park are now open. Program leader positions in sports, parks, recreation centers and community programs open on Feb. 3.
“It might be cold now, but we need passionate individuals to help our community beat the heat this summer,” said Mayor Richard J. Loa. “Our Parks and Recreation summer programming is beloved by our residents, and the program leader roles provide a great opportunity for someone wanting to get involved while having flexible working hours.”
Program leaders assist with planning, coordinating and conducting recreation activities for children and adults at community events, sports leagues, community centers and the water park. These positions are ideal for those seeking to develop their professional career skills and make an impact in their neighborhood. The starting pay for program leaders is $18.67 per hour, and applicants must be 16 years old by July 1, 2025.
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Posted on Jan 08, 2025 11:05am by admin
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Important Update: Weather-Related Power Outages |
As we face the current windstorm, your safety remains our top priority.
We are currently experiencing a significant number of weather-related power outages and Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) throughout our service area due to strong winds and wildfire-weather conditions. To prioritize the safety of our crews and your community, we will restore power once the winds have settled, and our power lines are safely inspected.
Here are important reminders and resources to help you stay safe and informed:
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Posted on Jan 08, 2025 10:58am by admin
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Be prepared for high winds and fire risk |
The National Weather Service has warned that the incoming windstorm could be the strongest in a decade, with gusts reaching 100 mph. The windstorm is predicted to last through Thursday. Not only does this create significant fire risk, but it also increases the chances of Public Safety Power Shutoffs.
To prepare for possible power outages, you are encouraged to take the following steps:
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Posted on Jan 07, 2025 13:16pm by admin
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“Through My Eyes: A Visual Journey of Recovery and Renewal” Art Exhibit on Display at the Palmdale Playhouse |
PALMDALE, CA — The City of Palmdale is pleased to announce the opening of the exhibit “Through My Eyes: A Visual Journey of Recovery and Renewal” by local photographer David Emenheiser at the Playhouse, located at 38334 10th St. East, starting Jan. 9.
“Uplifting the local community is at the heart of everything we do at the Playhouse,” said Mayor Richard J. Loa. “I highly encourage residents to come out and experience David’s incredible story through his photographs.”
David Emenheiser, owner of David Joseph Photo, battled drug addiction for 20 years before finding new life through the lens of a camera. Photography became a passion and a vital part of his recovery, providing him with a fresh perspective on how to capture the beauty of the world. David gives all the glory to God for using photography to help him break free from addiction and for providing a creative outlet to navigate stress. His wife Darlene, his biggest supporter, helped him discover his love for photography and supported him in opening his business. David began his work as a landscape photographer but now explores many different styles of photography, from weddings to portraits, aviation and events.
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Posted on Jan 03, 2025 14:10pm by admin
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