Crafting at the museum

Emily, Ellie and Tristen from Orange County were stringing beads and silver bells on green felt Christmas trees at the Mountain History Museum on Nov. 24. The family was staying at a short-term rental in Arrowhead Woods for Thanksgiving week. They enjoyed a walk...
‘He is risen’

‘He is risen’

  Christians on the mountain will have two opportunities to gather at sunrise and celebrate Easter and proclaim “He is risen.” Ten Lake Arrowhead-area churches invite folks to gather in the Performing Arts Center at Rim of the World High School at 6:30 a.m. for...

Relief from the storms still needed by many

Relief from the storms still needed by many

By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY - Staff Writer When the storms began in February, many businesses were closed for many days that ended up becoming weeks. For example, Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe in Top Town Crestline finally reopened on April 1 after being closed since Feb. 22,...

Helping Scouts and vets navigate the slopes

Helping Scouts and vets navigate the slopes

By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY - Staff Writer (Photos by Rhea-Frances Tetley) Sixteen Scouts from Moreno Valley Boy Scout Troop 111 recently came to Snow Valley to earn their Snow Sports merit badge. Snow Valley’s instructors helped the boys, many of whom hadn’t skied before,...

Welcome home!

Welcome home!

By Michael Brewer - Special to The Alpine Mountaineer   March 29 was the 50th anniversary of United States combat troops returning home from the Vietnam War. This date is now known as National Vietnam War Veterans Day. The day was first proclaimed by President...

This is not an April Fool’s joke!

This is not an April Fool’s joke!

SkyPark at Santa’s Village is pleased to announce it will reopen to the public this Saturday, April 1, after a long closure due to the blizzard. “Come snowshoe, sled and enjoy the last few days of our ‘extended winter’ before the snow is gone for the season!” the park...

Dear Editor, Vickie Vargas

Here it is Thursday, March 23, and we just got hit with more snow and rain, and more snow is predicted. So, while we are dealing with destroyed homes and structures, we now have more snow to clear out. It seems to be never-ending. In addition, our creeks are raging...

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