Shop local stores online at MountainLakesMall.com

By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer Many mountain residents enjoy shopping through the Internet so they don’t need to leave the house to purchase needed items, especially now that the snow is beginning to fall. However, they also like to support local businesses as...
Young anglers brave the cold

Young anglers brave the cold

By Mary-Justine Lanyon It was a cold and extremely windy morning at Tavern Bay when nearly 150 young anglers participated in the recent Arrowhead Lake Association Junior Trout Rodeo. The event kicked off with a pancake and sausage breakfast. “Chef Wayne Austin and his...

Bowling for education – while having fun

Bowling for education – while having fun

By Mary-Justine Lanyon Rim Bowling & Entertainment Center resounded with the clank of bowling balls and laughter from the 15 lanes of teams who were “bowling for education” on April 14. The Rim of the World Educational Foundation was able to once again hold its...

Choir sings its way to silver – Wind ensemble garners gold

Choir sings its way to silver – Wind ensemble garners gold

Submitted by Kari Stebbing Music Director Rim of the World High School The Rim of the World High School choir performed at a festival competition at Fullerton College last month. We performed two pieces for two adjudicators. Our goal for these sorts of festivals is to...

LET’S GO HIKING – Pilot Rock Trail: Part 2

LET’S GO HIKING – Pilot Rock Trail: Part 2

By TIM WILCOX Special to the Alpine Mountaineer Where: North of Lake Arrowhead Length: 7-mile round trip (partial transit)  Elevation gain: 512 feet (return leg) Challenge: easy to semi-difficult After a “prelude hike” last week, we’ve returned to this remote and...

California Mille chooses Lake Arrowhead for lunch

California Mille chooses Lake Arrowhead for lunch

By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer Mountain residents traveling along Highway 18 midday on Wednesday, April 24 were amazed at the vast variety of pre-1958 classic cars they passed: Alpha Romeos, Ferraris, Porsches, Mercedes and others cruising down the roadway. This...

Symphony to premier two works

Symphony to premier two works

The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Anthony Parnther, will present its second concert of its 95th season, “Revolutionaries.” The concert will take place on May 25 at 3 p.m. at the California Theatre of the Performing Arts. “This will be...

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