Caltrans crews have been working tirelessly to repair damage to Highway 138 caused by the recent Lake Fire. Guardrails, signs, drainage systems and slopes are all in need of repair. The crews are working on removing and replacing 4,000 feet of damaged guardrail,...
Lions celebrate Appreciation Day with hot dogs
Members of the Crestline Lions Club gave away free hot dogs and chips in the parking lot of Goodwin's Market on Saturday, July 19. Donations to the Lions will be used to support the club's Recycle for Sight usable eyeglass collection program. Pictured, left to right,...
Women’s Club at 99½ – and looking forward
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The Women’s Club of Lake Arrowhead (WCLA) is gearing up for their 100th anniversary this coming January, when they hit the magic century mark. The club has accomplished many excellent things through its members over the last...
Ask the realtor — Not ready to move? Here’s how to make your home safer as you age
A funny thing happened on the way to showing property: I hurt myself. Not just a little bump or a stubbed toe – this one was a doozy. While stepping from one concrete surface to another, I caught a raised lip and rolled my left ankle hard. Down I went. For the record,...
Crestline Chamber looks forward
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The Crestline Chamber of Commerce, during its July public meeting, reviewed their past three weekends of events and the new events upcoming this summer. During the office manager’s report, they introduced new chamber member,...
Highlander vintage base ball returns
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The former Southern California Vintage Base Ball League (SCVBB) champions, the Crestline Highlanders, who are sponsored by the Crestline Chamber of Commerce, will play their second game of the regular season on Harich Field in...
Dealing with both loving kindness and harsh judgment
By Mary-Justine Lanyon At the Mountain Jewish Community’s annual bagel brunch – held at the lakeside home of Marsha and Andy Lewis – members and guests heard from Mitch Paradise, an independent scholar of Jewish teaching. Paradise had the guests read three...
Changing lives – one note at a time
By Mary-Justine Lanyon The Arrowhead Arts Association has changed its focus over the years from just providing music to the mountain communities to promoting more learning of music in the Rim schools. Ken Camarella, the AAA vice president, shared this thought...











