First Fridays at The Lake House are back!

First Friday at The Lake House not only features the work of exceptional artists but also benefits local charities, who receive a portion of the proceeds. The first Friday event of the year will take place on July 3 as owners Robin and John Lyles celebrate their 17th...
Honoring and applying the 4-Way Test

Honoring and applying the 4-Way Test

By Mary-Justine Lanyon   Each year Rotary Clubs in District 5330 hold speech contests where high school students apply Rotary’s 4-Way Test to a topic about which they are passionate. The four tenets of the test are: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned?...

Youth reaching out to the unhoused

Youth reaching out to the unhoused

By Mary-Justine Lanyon   Mountain Hands is a youth service group started by James O’Brien, his wife, Keely Hawkes, and their daughter, Cadence. Cadence and the other teens started casting and rehearsing a musical version of Mean Girls last June. Their goal: To...

Eagles softball keeps flying higher

Eagles softball keeps flying higher

Submitted by Lake Arrowhead Christian School Athletics   The Lake Arrowhead Christian School (LACS) softball team has finished its winter season with the Lady Eagles showing improvement over the previous two campaigns. In 2023-24, Rachelle Casner was named head...

Bowling for fun and education

Bowling for fun and education

The Rim of the World Educational Foundation will hold its annual Bowling for Education on Saturday, March 28 at Rim Bowling & Entertainment Center. This year’s theme is superheroes – come dressed as your favorite superhero and enter the costume contest. Villains...

Scholarship awarded to Marine

Scholarship awarded to Marine

At a recent meeting of the local Marine Corps League, a scholarship of $500 was awarded by Commandant Aaron Wienke to Marine Charles Flores to attend Victor Valley College. The scholarship was awarded in the name of the late mountain resident, Daryl Carroll, who was a...

‘Allowing themselves to be coached’

‘Allowing themselves to be coached’

Coach John Stianson and the eight seniors who are on the Rim High soccer team visited the Mountain Sunrise Rotary Club on March 4. Stianson shared that the team had suffered 78 losses before achieving their first win in five seasons this year. “We had a great start...

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