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THANK YOU TO ATTENDEES, SPONSORS, EXHIBITORS, VENDORS, CITY STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS FOR MAKING THE 17TH ANNUAL ONE-PS PICNIC & COMMUNITY EXPO ONE OF THE BEST EVER!
Excessively hot temperatures - spiking to an unimaginable-in-March 104 degrees - made for a toasty 17th Annual ONE-PS Picnic & Community Expo on Saturday, March 21. But it didn't stop an estimated 1,100+ attendees - including sponsors, neighborhood organizations, businesses, City staff, nonprofits, food vendors and more - from gathering for an afternoon of friendship and community engagement.
This year’s event was our largest ever, with over 80 booths or exhibits and nearly 100 organizations and sponsors participating. Palm Springs residents experienced more neighborhood associations, local companies, community organizations, and sponsors this year than ever before.
Special thanks to picnic committee members Joy Meredith, Cat Gallivan, Dave Manley, Brian Eggert, Tim Schoeffler, and Jasmine Sullivan-Waits. Big shout-out and thanks to Police Chief Andy Mills for judging the Best Neighborhood Booth competition and PSPD Capt. Gus Araiza for judging the Dog Contest.
THANK YOU TO ATTENDEES, SPONSORS, EXHIBITORS, VENDORS, CITY STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS FOR MAKING THE 17TH ANNUAL ONE-PS PICNIC & COMMUNITY EXPO ONE OF THE BEST EVER!
Excessively hot temperatures - spiking to an unimaginable-in-March 104 degrees - made for a toasty 17th Annual ONE-PS Picnic & Community Expo on Saturday, March 21. But it didn't stop an estimated 1,100+ attendees - including sponsors, neighborhood organizations, businesses, City staff, nonprofits, food vendors and more - from gathering for an afternoon of friendship and community engagement.
This year’s event was our largest ever, with over 80 booths or exhibits and nearly 100 organizations and sponsors participating. Palm Springs residents experienced more neighborhood associations, local companies, community organizations, and sponsors this year than ever before.
Special thanks to picnic committee members Joy Meredith, Cat Gallivan, Dave Manley, Brian Eggert, Tim Schoeffler, and Jasmine Sullivan-Waits. Big shout-out and thanks to Police Chief Andy Mills for judging the Best Neighborhood Booth competition and PSPD Capt. Gus Araiza for judging the Dog Contest.