Just Stay Active!

Keeping your brain in shape

There are three main routes to an agile mind:

  • mental stimulation
  • healthy diet
  • aerobic exercise

Many Desert Breezes residents are a testament to staying active, mentally and physically. They are out playing tennis, they are learning new things, they are taking classes in interesting subjects, and some like to get together and stay active together.

The Knitting Club

Knitters, crochet aficionados, crafters, etc.: the Knitting Group has taken some time off with no meetings planned for July, but we will be back August 2 and welcome all, from experienced to beginners. The Knitting Group meets every Wednesday at the clubhouse, 1:30-3:30 pm.

We always enjoy sharing our progress on projects and encourage you to come join us.
We look forward to seeing you August 2nd.

If you would like more information, contact Sheila Kerby, 323-893-5770.

The Desert Breezes Book Club

October, 2025

The Book Club took the summer off from meetings, but the members were busy reading, while traveling and while at home. Our first meeting after our break was on September 16 and included exchanging recommendations of books to read, including “The Atmosphere”“The River Is Waiting”, and “Lightning in a Mason Jar”. One book got a poor review, “The Emperor of Gladness”.

Linda Demetrick shared with us her review of “The Wilder Shore”, by Camille Peri. It is a biography of Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife Fanny. The book is full of adventures and reflects their real life in which Fanny was the prey of another man, and so on. Lots of action and also a very thoughtful read.

Barbara Crawford reviewed “The Woman in the White Kimono”, by Ana Johns. The book is historical fiction featuring a woman torn between her culture and her heart; it takes place in Japan in 1957. It features a woman who is pledged to one man but she loves an American sailor and she then gets pregnant. The story is involved but quite interesting and well written.

Our next meeting of the Book Club is Wednesday, October 29 at 7 pm at the clubhouse. Over the weeks until then we will have read “Secret of Secrets”, the new novel by Dan Brown. For more information about the Book Club or to make arrangements to attend, contact sherrycarnevale@gmail.com.

D’ Coffee Bouteaque – Palm Desert

Ladies Lunch Group

The Ladies who Lunch dined at D’Coffee Bouteague, on Cook Street, in July.  A great time was enjoyed by the attendees who feasted on a wide selection of salads, sandwiches, omelettes, and a large assortment of tea and coffee beverages.  We enjoyed escaping the high heat of summer and caught up with each other..


In August, we plan on eating at Legends in Palm Desert.  Legends is an old school sports bar and diner that’s a favorite for many Desert Breezes residents.  The luncheon is scheduled for August 13 at noon.  For more information or to make a reservation, call or text Sheila Kerby at 323-893-6770

Tennis

There has been a consistent group of tennis enthusiasts at Desert Breezes for many years. They meet at Center Court and expand as needed. They have now expanded to four days a week:

  • Sunday Morning 7:30-9am
  • Tuesday Morning 7:30-9am
  • Thursday Morning 7:30-9am

Skill level is beginner to intermediate, and they are continually expanding their 0ver 80 group. Come on out!

Tai Chi at Sunrise

Tai Chi & Quigong

Tai Chi & Quigong instruction has been ongoing in Desert Breezes for four years now. There is no charge for Desert Breezes homeowners and guests.

  • Mondays, 8am – Beginners should start here: Eight Silk Brocade Qigong, Tai Chi Fan, Eight Immortal Flute
  • Wednesdays, 8am – Yang 108 form, National 24 Form

The group changes spaces and times now and again. Contact Liam at william@frogparade.com for more information.

Cancelled! Meet The Candidates!

Desert Breezes Community members,

The decision has been made to cancel the private candidates’ forum scheduled for 2/19/2025 in an attempt to allow the Election Committee the opportunity to convene and reach out to all the candidates and properly schedule an official forum to ensure a fair election as mandated by our CC&Rs and approved Election Committee Charter, dated 8/19/2024.

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More And Better Choices!

The Casas Board Election has been electrified by the candidacy of two extraordinary homeowners. They bring the kind of expertise and experience that’s been lacking in the last year. The Editorial Board of Desert Breezes News would like to welcome Valerie Liautaud-Watkins and Janet McKnight as candidates for the Desert Breezes Casas Board.

Please take a moment to review these candidates qualifications. We think you’ll all agree: these are the neighbors we want on our Casas Board.

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Exotic Birds In Desert Breezes

One of the cheapest hobbies in the world is Bird Watching…until you spend thousands flying to Alaska to add a stray seabird to your Life List.

We are fortunate to live in an area where many bird species live year around, and many more visit during migration season.

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CONFUSED?

Is the current Casa’s HOA President confused or is he trying to confuse the community?

Is he confused that HE was on the prior board that upon being informed that there was a HUD lien, decided to move forward with the foreclosure sale anyway?

Is he confused that it was HIS board that decided to record the foreclosure?

Is he confused that HE was the only board member to vote against getting legal advice after the HOA foreclosed?

Is he confused about how many times he repeats old grievances?

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New Voices – It’s Your Turn!

New Voices was recently created to enhance communication and greater awareness of issues and concerns that impact all Casas homeowners in Desert Breezes.

It’s your turn!  Please tell us what is important to you about Desert Breezes. Complete the linked Google form, and we will share the information in upcoming New Voices posts.    We realize that not everyone is comfortable speaking in public or on Townsquare.  We also recognize no one person or group has all the best ideas.  We want to hear from you, whether it’s a question, a suggestion, or a general comment.   With that said, please contribute constructively to this project!

*Your email and address will not be published. Name is optional. You may remain anonymous if desired.

The Lollipop Lights and Our Reserves

I posted this to Townsq last week, but it seems to have disappeared. I feel that these sort of questions should be honestly answered and not avoided.

Question: why can’t we replace our lollipop light?

The Master’s Association has replaced their lollipop lights with sleek, modern and efficient lighting. Why can’t Casas do the same?

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The Ladies Lunch Group

The Ladies Lunch Group meets monthly at dining spots around the Valley. Fine dining and lively discussion are guaranteed. They meet year around.

If you are interested in more information about the Ladies’ Lunch Group, please contact Sheila Kerby by phone or text at 323-893-5770.  Hope to see you soon.

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