Scorpions can be classified among the most ancient and conservative arthropods both in origin and body morphology. First appearing 450 million years ago as aquatic organisms, the major biochemical, physiological, behavioral and ecological adaptations of the scorpion have ensured continued success until today. Will this success continue?
RSVP is required for this lecture, and you must bring your ticket with you for check-in at 8:45 AM. Ticket reservations begin 14 days prior to the event. A suggested tax-deductible donation of $5.00 per person is appreciated and encouraged to support our volunteer programs. For more information contact the Visitor Center at 760-862-9984.
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March 9, 2023 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm – VillageFest takes place in downtown Palm Springs on Palm Canyon Drive every Thursday night. The street is closed to vehicular traffic and is transformed into a festive, pedestrian street fair. The perimeter of the event consists of Indian Canyon Drive to the east and Belardo Road to the west. Vendor booths are set up on […]
March 21, 2024 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm – VillageFest takes place in downtown Palm Springs on Palm Canyon Drive every Thursday night. The street is closed to vehicular traffic and is transformed into a festive, pedestrian street fair. The perimeter of the event consists of Indian Canyon Drive to the east and Belardo Road to the west. Vendor booths are set up on […]
August 5, 2023 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm – Palm Springs Cultural Center’s Certified Farmers’ Market Program serves as a community gathering place where local farmers and vendors can offer fresh agricultural and related products. PALM SPRINGS – INDOOR June to September Saturdays 8AM to 1PM Inside the Palm Springs Pavilion 401 S Pavilion Way
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