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#049: DOWN AT THE OLD SCHOOLHOUSE


Due to the government-shutdown emergency, your host was compelled to entertain an audience at the Old Schoolhouse Museum in Twentynine Palms with a series of Strange & Unusual Facts about our desert lands. Listen on IHeartRadio or Spotify or iTunes. Subscribe if you like it. And if you really like it, leave a review.

Recorded at the museum (and with new ambient tracks by) RedBlueBlackSilver. Photograph by Art of Rune.

This was our final event on the Desert Oracle Performance Schedule. Thanks to everybody who came out to all of our events and live shows and Campfire Stories!

WEIRD TIMES AT THE OLD SCHOOLHOUSE

Come to the Old Schoolhouse Museum in lovely 29 Palms, Calif., on Friday, Feb. 8 for strange desert tales from Ken Layne, editor, publisher & host of the Desert Oracle family of media & entertainment properties.

From the press release:

Sponsored by the Desert Institute at Joshua Tree National Park and the Twentynine Palms Historical Society, this lecture is held at the Old Schoolhouse Museum, 6760 National Park Drive, Twentynine Palms, on Friday, February 8 at 7 pm. This lecture is open to the public and costs $5 per person at the door. Optional dinner with speaker at 5 pm at the 29 Palms Inn, reservations are limited and attendees are responsible for their own meal. If interested in dinner please RSVP to at 760-367-5539 before Wednesday, February 6.

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For further press information, please see https://desertoracle.com/press or call the Desert Institute at (760) 367-5535.

And do not forget: We’ve got the last scheduled Campfire Stories coming up at the @AceHotel Palm Springs, Thursday the 31st of January, outside around the campfire, guaranteed eerie times for one & all, free to attend. And yes there’s a bar, we do have basic manners.

EPISODE #023: WINDBLOWN TRASH, BEAUTIFUL BILLBOARDS & OLD CAMP CADY

DESERT ORACLE RADIOOur 23rd episode on the 23rd day of the month, what could be finer? We’re taking a trip out to Camp Cady on the Mojave River, whether we’re welcome or not, and regardless of what happened with Mr. Pantages. And what about those beautiful California Desert National Monuments billboards on the 62? Breanne Dusastre from the 29 Palms Inn tells us why wild desert is good for the critters and good for the High Desert economy.

Enjoy a cold wintry night with us, tonight at 10 p.m. on KCDZ 107.7 FM, or right now on your podcast-enabled machinery.

New soundscapes from RedBlueBlackSilver tonight: Highway 247 Hypnosis and Cooper’s Hawk, along with our usual sparse crowd of coyotes and ravens and riff-raff and this interesting track: The Inner Eye by rocavaco (c) copyright 2014 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. Ft: Kirkoid, Javolenus, Rob Walker, Hector Thillet.