I Heard the Bells…

By Mary-Justine Lanyon   But you don’t have to wait until Christmas Day to hear the bells. The 11 members of the bell choir at the Lake Arrowhead Community Presbyterian Church invite you to their annual holiday concert on Sunday, Dec. 10 at 4 p.m. The choir is...
Agencies respond to concerns over storm response

Agencies respond to concerns over storm response

By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY - Staff Writer (Photos by Rhea-Frances Tetley) More than 100 concerned and affected community members attended a combined meeting of the mountain’s two Municipal Advisory Councils (MACs) on May 3 in the performing arts center at Rim High. Those...

Rim Ed shows its support for CTE classes

Rim Ed shows its support for CTE classes

At the April 20 meeting of the Rim of the World Unified School District board of trustees, members of the Rim of the World Educational Foundation presented a check for $22,071.78 to the district. Board member Priscilla Williams (seated) said the funds are earmarked...

Get ready to name the stars

Get ready to name the stars

By Dr. Ginger Gabriel - Special to The Alpine Mountaineer For the last two years we’ve all been looking downward on snow to be shoveled and potholes to be filled and looking inward on viruses to be conquered, hand washing techniques to be perfected and how to wear a...

Mentoring the leaders of tomorrow today

Mentoring the leaders of tomorrow today

By Mary-Justine Lanyon The plan was for Rotary District 5330 to hold two RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) camps this year, one in March and one in April. The blizzard of 2023 led to the cancellation of the first camp. Fifteen juniors from Rim of the World High...

Firewood giveaway causes traffic jam

Firewood giveaway causes traffic jam

By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY - Staff Writer On Wednesday, May 3, there was a traffic jam in Top Town Crestline as Heights Tree Service gave out pickup truck size loads of spilt firewood to residents who needed it. This was part of their community service plan. As a tree...

Community service starts at a young age

Community service starts at a young age

By Mary-Justine Lanyon Each year, the members of the fifth-grade EarlyAct Club at Valley of Enchantment Elementary School choose a service project to do in the community of Crestline. EarlyAct is sponsored by the Crestline-Lake Gregory Rotary Club, with clubs in the...

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