By JULIANNE HOMOKAY Special to the Alpine Mountaineer In an age when more and more of life is happening online, when more people are finding reasons not to leave their homes and the nonprofit fundraising model is becoming a hashtag and a text message, there are...
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Getting an Early Look at College
By Mary-Justine Lanyon It’s not often that middle school students have the opportunity to tour a university. But that’s exactly what 88 students from Mary Putnam Henck Middle School did on April 24 when they too a field trip to Cal State University San...
Treasure hunting on the mountain
By Mary-Justine Lanyon It’s an idea that grew out of the two Community Givebacks that Chad Logan organized. Logan learned about the incredible amount of surplus goods that are available each year. Why not, he thought, bring some of those goods to the mountain....
Students’ art honored at reception
By Elise Gray Special to the Alpine Mountaineer For a decade, one of the most beloved traditions in the San Bernardino mountain communities has taken place in Lake Arrowhead at the Mountain Arts Network Gallery. On April 26, MAN unveiled their 10th annual...
Bringing Smiles to People’s Faces
By Mary-Justine Lanyon Editor Have you ever seen someone sprint to the dentist’s chair? That’s just what I observed in Bullet Tree Village in Belize while there with HAFDRA (Humanitarian Aid for Development and Relief Agency) earlier this month. Last year’s medical...
Keeping folks warm, safe and dry
By Mary-Justine Lanyon Editor And Rhea-Frances Tetley Staff writer It was a day full of weather surprises: fog, rain, snow and some sun. Despite the forecast, Rebuilding Day 2026 went on as planned. This year Rebuilding Together Mountain Communities had chosen three...









