Vickie Waite

About Vickie Waite

Vickie is currently serving as the Public Information Officer for the City of Twentynine Palms. Ms. Waite is a long time resident of the Morongo Basin and Founding Publisher of the Sun Runner Magazine. Along with her late husband Terry Waite, Vickie was instrumental in acquiring much of the Public Art you see about town. While we do not always see eye to eye, I value her as a close friend and confidant.

Art Reception at City Hall September 14th

Twentynine Palms, Ca– Fine art photography of our desert region by Jim Smart is featured in the Art in Public Places exhibit at Twentynine Palms City Hall for the months of September and Octobe...

Extreme Heat Advisory

San Bernardino, Ca– San Bernardino County Public Health Officer Dr. Maxwell Ohikhuare has issued an extreme heat advisory for San Bernardino County, due to high temperature forecasts for inland...

Special Meeting Tuesday August 31

A special meeting of the Twentynine Palms City Council will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, August 31, at City Hall, 6136 Adobe Road. Topping the agenda for this meeting will be a public hearing to con...

And the Race is on…..

The race has officially begun for three open seats on the five-member Twentynine Palms City Council. As of the filing deadline of 5 p.m. Wednesday, August 11, seven candidates had qualified by comple...
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ART RECEPTION AT CITY HALL ON JULY 13

Paintings and photography by two long-time desert residents, Rocky Arnold and Patricia Quandel, will be featured in the Art in Public Places exhibit at Twentynine Palms City Hall for the months of Ju...

MESQUITE SPRINGS ROAD CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION

Mesquite Springs Road in Twentynine Palms will be closed for a month-long reconstruction project beginning Monday, June 21. A two-and-a-half mile stretch of the roadway extending from Two Mile Road t...

Heat Advisory for 29 Palms

With temperatures expected to climb in the next few days, the City of Twentynine Palms urges residents to help reduce the risk of heat-related problems by following a few simple steps to stay cool: -...

Luckie Park gets the Deep 6

he popular Deep 6 band will entertain fans on Saturday night, May 8, for the last in this year’s series of Spring Concerts in Luckie Park, Twentynine Palms. Admission is free, and the concert starts ...

Visitors Center to have Open House

The new Twentynine Palms Visitor Center and Gallery and Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce office will host an all day Open House on Friday, May 7, to celebrate the new downtown facility at 73484 T...

Historic Plaza Phase II ready to start

The Twentynine Palms City Council and Redevelopment Agency (RDA) will review guidelines for a proposed Historic Plaza Façade Improvement Program at its next regular meeting on Tuesday, April 27, begi...

City calls in Hazmat over at Luckie Park

The Hazmat band will take center stage on Saturday night, April 24, for the third in a series of Spring Concerts in Luckie Park, Twentynine Palms. Concerts start at 6 p.m. and are performed on the ou...

It’s Free! Marine Band to play at Luckie Park

The Marine Corps Combat Center Band of Twentynine Palms is set to perform a rousing concert of jazz, big band music, and patriotic tunes on Saturday, April 17, beginning at 6 p.m., as part of the sec...