Well, it won’t be long before it’s Christmas. Nothing says Christmas better than a beautiful Douglas fir Christmas tree. It won’t be a very tall one, though. I figure about three or four feet will do, since it will likely cost about a hundred bucks… that’s inflation...
It’s your move – checkmate!
Whether you are an adult or a child, if you have always wanted to learn to play chess, now is your chance. The Rim of the World Recreation and Park District is offering chess classes at the Hootman Community Center in Running Springs. Chess I is for students in...
Upcoming Events…
CRESTLINE Disco Holiday Party: Saturday, Dec. 14, 5 p.m., San Moritz Lodge. Rim of the World Historical Society. Tickets at mtnmuseum.org or at the Mountain History Museum. For more information, contact Cindy Burnett, (909) 273-4291. ‘Twas the Night: Rim Youth Theatre...
Sheriff’s Log
Editor’s note: As the sheriff’s department is no longer providing their log of calls, the Alpine Mountaineer is compiling Nixle press releases for our readers. Woman arrested for defrauding businesses in mountain communities On Dec. 6, at approximately 8:00...
Bell choir takes the show on the road
On Saturday, Dec. 7, the bell choir from the Lake Arrowhead Community Presbyterian Church traveled to Rancho Cucamonga where they performed their holiday concert at the Northkirk Presbyterian Church. At the end of the concert – which featured holiday songs ranging...
Financial Focus – Consider these year-end financial moves
As we enter the holiday season, your life may well become busier. Still, you might want to take the time to consider some financial moves before we turn the calendar to 2025. Here are a few suggestions: Review your investment portfolio. As you look at your portfolio,...
Helping students while having fun
By Mary-Justine Lanyon On Giving Tuesday, Dec. 2, members of the Rim of the World Educational Foundation board welcomed guests to the Lakefront Tap Room where they enjoyed some appetizers and beverages. At the same time, they donated funds to Rim Ed as part of...
LET’S GO HIKING – Green Valley Lake
By TIM WILCOX Special to the Alpine Mountaineer Where: East of Running Springs Length: 2 miles Elevation gain: none Challenge: easy The three most well-known and popular trails in the western San Bernardino Mountains are Heart Rock in Crestline, Sequoia at Heaps Peak...











