By Mary-Justine Lanyon Through a Rotary International Friendship Exchange, participants can experience different cultures and build international friendships. During the exchange, participants host one another in their homes and at their clubs. Nine Rotarians...
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Goodwin’s celebrates one-year back in business
By Mike Harris Special to the Alpine Mountaineer It may be hard for some mountain residents to believe, but it’s been just over a year since Goodwin’s Market reopened its doors, after having been closed for more than 14 months to rebuild, following the roof...
Dining lakeside at the marina
The Galley – the new lakeside restaurant at the Arrowhead Lake Association marina – held a soft opening on Saturday, May 3. As of May 7, it is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Executive Chef Christy Gray (left) has created a delectable menu which...
Line Fire arson suspect continues to deny involvement
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer Despite convincing evidence to the contrary, Line Fire arson suspect Justin Wayne Halstenberg told prosecutors he was nowhere in the vicinity of the Sept. 5, 2024, ignition point of the stubborn blaze. The long-delayed court trial...
Hands-on science at VOE Elementary School
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer Family Science Night at Valley of Enchantment Elementary School in Crestline on Thursday, April 24 was not only fun, but educational, as well. From 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. hundreds of students, teachers, parents and other family...
Developing an appreciation for music
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The instrument petting zoo and concert by the Rim High jazz band drew a sizable audience of children and adults to the Lake Arrowhead Resort on Sunday, April 27. During the petting zoo, the Blue Jay Jazz Foundation put out...









