By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEYStaff Writer Theresa Horsfield, a longtime member of the Crest Forest Senior Citizens Club, celebrated her 103rd birthday at the seniors’ nutrition luncheon on March 31. Theresa had not attended the luncheon for several years due to the COVID...
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New water conservation measures approved by CLAWA
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEYStaff Writer At their March 3 monthly board meeting, the Crestline-Lake Arrowhead Water Agency (CLAWA) felt forced to remind mountain residents of the water shortage in the statewide water project that supplies back-up water to mountain...
Crestline proclaimed an International City of Peace
By Mary-Justine LanyonEditor The International Cities of Peace has as its vision “to ensure everyone’s right to safety, prosperity, and quality of life, the consensus values of global peace.” The organization was founded in 2009 by J. Frederick Arment of Dayton, Ohio,...
Here come the trout
Submitted by Nathan GodwinGeneral Manager, The Lake Gregory Company We have started stocking trout at Lake Gregory. John Mendez from “down the hill” got off to an early start. He started catching trout in his favorite spot before the truck from Calaveras Trout Farm...
Meet Michelle Hake, new president of the Crestline chamber
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEYStaff Writer Michelle Hake, who has been a member of the Crestline-Lake Gregory Chamber board since 2017, was elected president of the board at the chamber’s Jan. 18 meeting. She is excited over her selection and that all the community events...
Bye-bye, Lake Gregory’s logs
As a result of the bark beetle invasion of a couple of years ago, Lake Gregory was left with a number of tree logs that were never removed after being cut down. The eyesore it created was noted by many residents and visitors. This year, Regional Parks, with some help...









