Looking back at 2022 – The year in review – Part 1

By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer As we ring in a new year, staff members of The Alpine Mountaineer have carefully considered and then selected a handful of articles from the past year that we feel have had a significant impact on the lives and lifestyles of our...
Caring for medically fragile infants

Caring for medically fragile infants

Linda West-Conforti explained the origins of Angels in Waiting at a recent Women’s Club of Lake Arrowhead meeting. (Photo by Mary-Justine Lanyon) Caring for medically fragile infants By Mary-Justine Lanyon As a neonatal intensive care nurse, Linda West-Conforti was...

Crestline Lions Club selling See’s Candies for the holidays

By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer It’s See’s Candies time on the mountain again. The sale will continue through Dec. 20, unless they sell out sooner, the Crestline Lions Club will be offering the community a special opportunity to purchase delicious See’s chocolate...

Lake Arrowhead Village lights the night

Lake Arrowhead Village lights the night

By Isabella Morton Special to The Alpine Mountaineer The Christmas season arrived on Friday, Nov. 25 with the lighting of the Christmas tree in Lake Arrowhead Village. At 5p.m. the Mountain Fifes & Drums Corps performed, marching through the Village. They played a...

The widows among you

The widows among you

Widows group 1: Mary, Dovett, Gayle, Diane and Ginger from The Widows Group on Mary’s deck where they can share the heartbreak of being a widow with others who have shared this horrific loss. Together, we are learning to laugh and start to enjoy life again. Widows...

Crestlights lighting contest returns for 5th year

Crestlights lighting contest returns for 5th year

The Crestlights first-place award is a giant 15-inch lighted Christmas tree light trophy. Deadline for entries into the contest is Sunday, Dec. 18. Crestlights lighting contest returns for 5th year By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The Crestlights house and business...

The stage is his world

The stage is his world

Zac Swan as Laurie Laurence and Sarah Pierce as Jo March in Little Women. (Photo: Doug Catiller, True Image Studio The stage is his world By Mary-Justine Lanyon To say that Crestline resident Zac Swan is at home on the stage is a gross understatement. At the age of 5,...

Students help restore the meadow

Students help restore the meadow

Student volunteers from Cajon High School planted perennials and wildflower seeds in the meadow at SkyPark at Santa’s Village. Students help restore the meadow Submitted by Gina Richmond On Nov. 7, students from Cajon High School in San Bernardino met at SkyPark at...

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Mountain Musings with Uncle Mott Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas It’s that most wonderful time of the year once again, time to drag the Christmas decorations out of the closet and festoon the tree with colorful lights and ornaments, which reminds me that I...

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