Who doesn’t love a small town parade? For 58 years Crestline has been proud to have carried on this treasured tradition. From the Mountain Fifes & Drums Corps to floats from local businesses, the Jamboree Days parade brings out the kid in everyone. If you have not...
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New resident fascinated by his catch
When Alan Heller and his daughter, Holiday – who recently bought a home in Crestline – went fishing at Lake Gregory, he landed an orange fish that turned out to be a lightning trout. They were mystified by what it was until they looked it up online. Lightning trout...
Grand Poobah contest raises funds for fireworks
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer Voting boxes were placed around town on June 1 for the annual Crestline Grand Poobah contest. This fun event’s purpose is to raise funds for the annual Jamboree Days fireworks fund. The amount raised will be split 50/50 with the...
Who is this year’s Citizen of the Year?
The Crestline Chamber of Commerce has issued a call for residents to nominate the person (or persons) they think should be this year’s Citizen of the Year. That citizen will ride in the Jamboree Days parade on July 6. Nominations close on June 3 so the chamber’s board...
Jamboree Days are just around the corner
Plans for the 46th annual Jamboree Days celebration over the July 4th weekend in 2024 are in full swing, according to the Crestline Chamber of Commerce. The festivities will begin on Saturday morning, July 6, with the Jamboree Days parade along Lake Drive in...
Game of Skate targets drug abuse
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer The recent Game of Skate at the Crestline Skate Park featured a dozen or more skateboarders of various skill levels and nearly 100 spectators and sponsors who came together witness some amazing feats of skating agility. At the same...









