Alpine Mountaineer News – Issue 07/09/2026
Jamboree Days Thrilled Huge Crowds
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The 48th annual Jamboree Days festivities filled Crestline over the July 4th weekend, with thousands of visitors arriving to enjoy the annual fun. The community was celebrating both America’s 250th birthday and the 120th anniversary of the naming of Crestline in 1906. On Friday,
Celebrating the 4th and 100th
By Mary-Justine Lanyon Green Valley Lake used their annual parade on the Fourth of July as an opportunity to celebrate both the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the town’s centennial. Founder Harry McMullen was portrayed in the parade by Isaac Mraz, the parade’s
The skies were alive on the 4th
By Mary-Justine Lanyon The skies above Lake Arrowhead were filled with activity and bursts of color on July 4. Beginning at 11 a.m. and then continuing from 5 to 7:15 p.m., a variety of aircraft took to the skies, delighting those who looked up when they heard them coming.
Library seeks English tutors
The Lake Arrowhead library is currently seeking tutors for their adult literacy program. This free program provides adults the opportunity to improve their reading and writing of the English language on their own schedule and at their own pace. Anyone interested in helping others by tutoring is invited to apply
From Rim High to romance novels—Crestline native writes love letter to Jamboree Days
For Tara Geerlings Cummins, the magic of the mountain community where she grew up has always been something worth capturing. The Crestline native, who graduated from Rim of the World High School in 2010, is now a published author, bringing the familiar charm, traditions and heart of the San Bernardino
Corks & Hops fills Crestline with the ‘Aloha Spirit’
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer Hawaii and luaus and the “Aloha culture” were the theme of the first Corks & Hops wine and beer tasting extravaganza of the season held in Crestline on June 6. Each tasting station tried to exhibit another element of “Aloha.” Each month during
Tips to help you stay safe this summer
By Dr. Damanpreet Jamarai Chief Medical Officer UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement of California Summer brings long days, family vacations, afternoons by the pool and more time outside. But, as temperatures rise and families head to the water, it’s also a time to be extra mindful about staying safe. From
OP-ED: Honoring the male figures in our families strengthens our communities
By Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh California State District 19 In the Inland Empire, we know what responsibility looks like. We see it in the fathers who leave before sunrise to work construction sites, warehouses, farms and small businesses. We see it in the men coaching youth sports after long
Lake Gregory Yacht Club celebrates opening day
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer The Saturday, June 6 opening day ceremonies of the Lake Gregory Yacht Club, which was celebrating its 30th anniversary, took place on the eastern lakeshore of Lake Gregory in front of Leisure Shores. Following the winter closure of the yacht club, this year’s
Ask the realtor: Why open houses are more important than ever for California homebuyers
If you’ve been thinking about buying a home but aren’t quite ready to commit to a real estate agent, there’s good news: Open houses have become one of the easiest and least stressful ways to begin your search. For years, open houses attracted plenty of “lookie-loos” – people who were
Those Were The Days: Skyland Heights—the destination to beat valley heat
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Historian The current Top Town area was not the first area where early visitors to the mountains chose to stay. The Skyland area is the oldest and highest part of Crestline. There is evidence from metates near the springs that even the indigenous people choose it
Estate Planning: Trust administration vs. probate in California—Understanding the difference
When a loved one passes away, families are often faced with the task of settling the decedent’s affairs and transferring assets to beneficiaries. In California, this process generally occurs through either trust administration or probate. While both serve the purpose of transferring assets after death, they differ significantly in cost,
Mountain Musings with Uncle Mott: Armstrong
Last Saturday’s July 4th fireworks extravaganza in the sky, above Lake Gregory, marked the 57th anniversary of the first manned moon landing. I remember it like it was yesterday. Ground control to Major Tom. Commencing countdown, engines on. Check ignition and may God’s love be with you. Ten, nine, eight
Upcoming Events
BIG BEAR Big Bear Theatre Project: Creating Worlds Playwright Festival, Aug. 13-16. tick,tick…BOOM!, Oct. 15-25. A Ghost Story, Dec. 17-20. Big Bear Performing Arts Center. Tickets and more information, bigbeartheatreproject.org. BLUE JAY Craft Fair: Every Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., weather permitting, in the US Bank parking lot on North
Sheriff’s Log
Editor’s note: As the sheriff’s department is no longer providing their log of calls, the Alpine Mountaineer is compiling Nixle press releases for our readers. This week there are no new releases from the mountain area or Highland.
Crestline home burns during Jamboree Days parade
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer On Saturday morning, July 4, a mid-morning fire began in the San Moritz area of Crestline as the the annual Jamboree Days parade was about to begin. The parade goers who lined Lake Drive noticed the black smoke arising from the residential hillside. A
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Alpine Mountaineer News – Issue 07/09/2026
Jamboree Days Thrilled Huge Crowds
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The 48th annual Jamboree Days festivities filled Crestline over the July 4th weekend, with
Celebrating the 4th and 100th
By Mary-Justine Lanyon Green Valley Lake used their annual parade on the Fourth of July as an opportunity to
The skies were alive on the 4th
By Mary-Justine Lanyon The skies above Lake Arrowhead were filled with activity and bursts of color on July 4.
Library seeks English tutors
The Lake Arrowhead library is currently seeking tutors for their adult literacy program. This free program provides adults the opportunity
From Rim High to romance novels—Crestline native writes love letter to Jamboree Days
For Tara Geerlings Cummins, the magic of the mountain community where she grew up has always been something worth capturing.
Corks & Hops fills Crestline with the ‘Aloha Spirit’
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer Hawaii and luaus and the “Aloha culture” were the theme of the first
Tips to help you stay safe this summer
By Dr. Damanpreet Jamarai Chief Medical Officer UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement of California Summer brings long days, family vacations,
OP-ED: Honoring the male figures in our families strengthens our communities
By Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh California State District 19 In the Inland Empire, we know what responsibility looks like.
Lake Gregory Yacht Club celebrates opening day
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer The Saturday, June 6 opening day ceremonies of the Lake Gregory Yacht Club,
Ask the realtor: Why open houses are more important than ever for California homebuyers
If you’ve been thinking about buying a home but aren’t quite ready to commit to a real estate agent, there’s
Those Were The Days: Skyland Heights—the destination to beat valley heat
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Historian The current Top Town area was not the first area where early visitors to the
Estate Planning: Trust administration vs. probate in California—Understanding the difference
When a loved one passes away, families are often faced with the task of settling the decedent’s affairs and transferring
Mountain Musings with Uncle Mott: Armstrong
Last Saturday’s July 4th fireworks extravaganza in the sky, above Lake Gregory, marked the 57th anniversary of the first manned
Upcoming Events
BIG BEAR Big Bear Theatre Project: Creating Worlds Playwright Festival, Aug. 13-16. tick,tick…BOOM!, Oct. 15-25. A Ghost Story, Dec. 17-20.
Sheriff’s Log
Editor’s note: As the sheriff’s department is no longer providing their log of calls, the Alpine Mountaineer is compiling Nixle
Crestline home burns during Jamboree Days parade
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer On Saturday morning, July 4, a mid-morning fire began in the San Moritz area
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Jamboree Days Thrilled Huge Crowds
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The 48th annual Jamboree Days festivities filled Crestline over the July 4th weekend, with thousands of visitors arriving to enjoy the annual fun. The community was celebrating both America’s 250th birthday and the 120th anniversary of the naming of Crestline in 1906. On Friday,
Celebrating the 4th and 100th
By Mary-Justine Lanyon Green Valley Lake used their annual parade on the Fourth of July as an opportunity to celebrate both the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the town’s centennial. Founder Harry McMullen was portrayed in the parade by Isaac Mraz, the parade’s
The skies were alive on the 4th
By Mary-Justine Lanyon The skies above Lake Arrowhead were filled with activity and bursts of color on July 4. Beginning at 11 a.m. and then continuing from 5 to 7:15 p.m., a variety of aircraft took to the skies, delighting those who looked up when they heard them coming.
Library seeks English tutors
The Lake Arrowhead library is currently seeking tutors for their adult literacy program. This free program provides adults the opportunity to improve their reading and writing of the English language on their own schedule and at their own pace. Anyone interested in helping others by tutoring is invited to apply
From Rim High to romance novels—Crestline native writes love letter to Jamboree Days
For Tara Geerlings Cummins, the magic of the mountain community where she grew up has always been something worth capturing. The Crestline native, who graduated from Rim of the World High School in 2010, is now a published author, bringing the familiar charm, traditions and heart of the San Bernardino
Corks & Hops fills Crestline with the ‘Aloha Spirit’
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer Hawaii and luaus and the “Aloha culture” were the theme of the first Corks & Hops wine and beer tasting extravaganza of the season held in Crestline on June 6. Each tasting station tried to exhibit another element of “Aloha.” Each month during
Tips to help you stay safe this summer
By Dr. Damanpreet Jamarai Chief Medical Officer UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement of California Summer brings long days, family vacations, afternoons by the pool and more time outside. But, as temperatures rise and families head to the water, it’s also a time to be extra mindful about staying safe. From
OP-ED: Honoring the male figures in our families strengthens our communities
By Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh California State District 19 In the Inland Empire, we know what responsibility looks like. We see it in the fathers who leave before sunrise to work construction sites, warehouses, farms and small businesses. We see it in the men coaching youth sports after long
Lake Gregory Yacht Club celebrates opening day
By Douglas W. Motley Senior Writer The Saturday, June 6 opening day ceremonies of the Lake Gregory Yacht Club, which was celebrating its 30th anniversary, took place on the eastern lakeshore of Lake Gregory in front of Leisure Shores. Following the winter closure of the yacht club, this year’s
Ask the realtor: Why open houses are more important than ever for California homebuyers
If you’ve been thinking about buying a home but aren’t quite ready to commit to a real estate agent, there’s good news: Open houses have become one of the easiest and least stressful ways to begin your search. For years, open houses attracted plenty of “lookie-loos” – people who were
Those Were The Days: Skyland Heights—the destination to beat valley heat
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Historian The current Top Town area was not the first area where early visitors to the mountains chose to stay. The Skyland area is the oldest and highest part of Crestline. There is evidence from metates near the springs that even the indigenous people choose it
Estate Planning: Trust administration vs. probate in California—Understanding the difference
When a loved one passes away, families are often faced with the task of settling the decedent’s affairs and transferring assets to beneficiaries. In California, this process generally occurs through either trust administration or probate. While both serve the purpose of transferring assets after death, they differ significantly in cost,
Mountain Musings with Uncle Mott: Armstrong
Last Saturday’s July 4th fireworks extravaganza in the sky, above Lake Gregory, marked the 57th anniversary of the first manned moon landing. I remember it like it was yesterday. Ground control to Major Tom. Commencing countdown, engines on. Check ignition and may God’s love be with you. Ten, nine, eight
Upcoming Events
BIG BEAR Big Bear Theatre Project: Creating Worlds Playwright Festival, Aug. 13-16. tick,tick…BOOM!, Oct. 15-25. A Ghost Story, Dec. 17-20. Big Bear Performing Arts Center. Tickets and more information, bigbeartheatreproject.org. BLUE JAY Craft Fair: Every Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., weather permitting, in the US Bank parking lot on North
Sheriff’s Log
Editor’s note: As the sheriff’s department is no longer providing their log of calls, the Alpine Mountaineer is compiling Nixle press releases for our readers. This week there are no new releases from the mountain area or Highland.
Crestline home burns during Jamboree Days parade
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer On Saturday morning, July 4, a mid-morning fire began in the San Moritz area of Crestline as the the annual Jamboree Days parade was about to begin. The parade goers who lined Lake Drive noticed the black smoke arising from the residential hillside. A
Come dance the night away
On Saturday, July 25, Leisure Shores – the clubhouse for the Crest Forest Senior Citizens Club – will be rocking with the tunes of the 70s and 80s. Adults of all ages are invited to the club’s Disco Dancin’ Social, which will take place from 4 to 8:30 p.m. A
Slow down for our wildlife
By Carrie Eskay Special to the Alpine Mountaineer On June 13, at approximately 12:30 p.m., a mother duck and her babies were crossing State Highway 173 at the Fremont intersection. It was a beautiful, sunny, well-lit Saturday. A large black vehicle did not slow or stop. The driver ran
Financial Focus: Small habits help shape a stronger financial future
Financial security doesn’t have to come from a big break or a high salary. Wealth is often built through small habits repeated many times over. If you’re young and just getting started, time is your advantage. Begin now with these five small habits that can help build lasting wealth. First,
The Mountain Celebrates America’s 250th
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The mountain communities – from Crestline to Green Valley Lake – will be celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States of America in style all weekend long. Crestline Jamboree Days this year, with its theme of “Purple Mountains Majesty,” is celebrating both the
Garden tour teased all the senses
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The Arrowhead Arts Association held their annual garden tour on June 27, a beautiful sunny, summer day in Lake Arrowhead. All the smells, views, colors, design and textures of the gardens touched the five senses during the tour. The music in the gardens made
Local Flavor Meets Global Blends: Kuffel Canyon Coffee Opens in the Mountains
Special to the Alpine Mountaineer After more than two years of anticipation, Kuffel Canyon Coffee has officially opened its doors, bringing artisan coffee, specialty teas, and a welcoming community atmosphere to the mountain region. Located within the Kuffel Corner complex, the new café offers an inviting destination where locally
Mountain Emergency Updates
Motorcycle accident results in fatal injuries
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer An accident involving a motorcyclist in the upbound lanes of Highway 18 south of Panorama Point around 9:45 a.m. on Saturday, April 20, resulted in the death of the rider, who reportedly overturned after striking a guardrail. The...
One fatality reported in Devil’s Canyon airplane crash
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer The crash of a twin-engine Gulfstream AC 95 aircraft in the vicinity of Devil’s Canyon east of the Cajon Pass around 8:15 p.m. on Saturday, April 13 resulted in the death of a male adult, according to an FAA (Federal Aviation...
Running Springs men arrested after discovery of narcotics
On Monday, March 18, deputies from the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Station contacted Brennen Samuel Nunnally – a 31-year-old resident of Running Springs – who was found to be in possession of cocaine. Deputies located evidence consistent with the sales of narcotics. Nunnally...
Government
Sheriff’s Log
Deceased woman found in Crestline identified On Tuesday, Nov. 18, at about 11:42 a.m., deputies from the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Station responded to Highway 138 and Crestline Road for a found deceased person. When deputies arrived, they located the decedent about 75...
LAKE ARROWHEAD MUNICIPAL ADVISORY COUNCIL — Lake Arrowhead MAC hears community issues
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The first report at the Lake Arrowhead Municipal Advisory Council meeting on Nov. 6 was from Captain Craig Harris of the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Station. Harris reported 1,281 calls for service, 81 reports, 57 arrests and 17...
Emergency scenario trains first responders
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The San Bernardino County Fire Department, the Running Springs Fire Agency and Cal Fire recently worked through a joint, mass-shooting emergency drill. During that time, they practiced coordinating what their responses would be if...
Mountain Communities
Jamboree Days grand marshals announced
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer With the warm weather here, can summer and Jamboree Days be far behind? Plans by the Crestline Chamber of Commerce are already underway to make this 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence one of...
New store opening in Blue Jay brings big savings to the mountain
By CECILIA PONCE DE LEON Owner/Publisher Grand opening May 2nd! There’s a new reason to stop and shop in Blue Jay. Mountain Deals, Bargain & Bin Finds has officially opened its doors, offering a wide variety of discounted and brand-name items right in the...
Fishermen line the shores of Lake Gregory on Derby Day
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The first fishing derby of the season took place at Lake Gregory on Saturday, April 18 with a 7 a.m. shotgun start. It was a public event and anyone was invited to register and fish. Lake Gregory was filled with fishermen in...
Entertainment
Mountain Events
The Maltese Falcon is coming to the Tudor House
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The Heisler Theater Company’s spring show, The Maltese Falcon, is adapted directly from the 1930 novel by Dashiell Hammett by the playwrights at Heisler Theater. The story has many twists and turns, but the basic story is...
Music & Entertainment
Market at Lake Gregory opens at Leisure Shores
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The Friday night market and live concert series at Lake Gregory began for this summer, last Friday June 12 in the Leisure Shores parking lot on the eastern shore of Lake Gregory. The market is open from 4 to 8 p.m. with...
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
BIG BEAR Big Bear Theatre Project: On Golden Pond, June 18-28. Creating Worlds Playwright Festival, Aug. 13-16. Tick,tick…BOOM!, Oct. 15-25. A Ghost Story, Dec. 17-20. Big Bear Performing Arts Center. Tickets and more information, bigbeartheatreproject.org. ...
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Sports
Lady Eagles volleyball win division
Submitted by Lake Arrowhead Christian School Athletics Office The 2023 Lake Arrowhead Christian School fall volleyball season has come to an end, but the Eagles’ middle school girls’ team has much to celebrate. The girls went 13-1 to win the Northern Division...
Crestline Chamber to display Vintage Base Ball’s trophy
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The Crestline Chamber of Commerce is not slowing down just because summer is over and the winter season is approaching. They have a full season of activities approaching, beginning with their election of new officers. The...
Crestline Highlanders win Vintage Base Ball championship
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer In a hard-played game at Harich Field in Twin Peaks on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14, the Crestline Highlanders Vintage Base Ball team defeated the Fullerton Fire Knockers with over 100 spectators in attendance for the...
Food
Original Cottage restaurant closes its doors
Original Cottage restaurant closes its doors Iconic Rimforest restaurant to reopen under new ownership in January By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer After eight years of owning and operating The Original Cottage restaurant in Rimforest, Sandra DeLeon has accepted an...
Rocky’s Roadhouse: the go-to place for grinders
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer The next time you have a yearning for a sandwich or grinder that can’t be beat, do yourself a favor and head on over to Rocky’s Roadhouse Gourmet Deli & Restaurant in Running Springs. In business since 2004, when Dennis O’Keefe...
Come for the food – stay for the show
The funky, industrial decor at Spade & Spatula. Naum will greet you at the door or behind the bar. Mom had the sumptuous BBQ burger and a basket of hand-cut fries that was almost bigger than she is. The vegan avocado tacos and a glass of California chardonnay....
Outdoor Adventures
LET’S GO HIKING – North Shore Trail
By TIM WILCOX Special to the Alpine Mountaineer Where: Lake Arrowhead Length: 2.6-mile round trip Elevation gain: 772 feet (return leg) Difficulty: easy (descent), semi-difficult (ascent) The official name of this route is the North Shore National...
LET’S GO HIKING – Green Valley Lake
By TIM WILCOX Special to the Alpine Mountaineer Where: East of Running Springs Length: 2.5-mile double loop Elevation gain: none Challenge: easy Let’s range a little farther than usual this week to visit Green Valley Lake. Situated at 7,200 feet, it’s...
LET’S GO HIKING – Dogwood Campground
By TIM WILCOX Special to the Alpine Mountaineer Where: Rimforest Length: 3.3-mile round trip Elevation gain: 102 feet Difficulty: easy Covering some 200 acres and comprising 94 campsites, the Dogwood Campground is one of the largest in the San Bernardino...
Education
Engaging children in science
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer At the science night held at Valley of Enchantment Elementary School on Wednesday, April 22, each grade level demonstrated fascinating science facts with many hands-on activities. The kindergarteners had a display on ladybugs and...
Arts & Culture
The hills were alive…
By Mary-Justine Lanyon …with the sound of music on Jan. 28 as the three Rim-area Rotary Clubs presented their annual music competition at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church. Two students participated in the piano category, three in other instrumental and seven in...
Business
Financial Focus — Carefully consider Social Security decisions
Your Social Security benefits can be an important part of your retirement income but when should you start collecting them? Essentially, you’ll need to decide whether you’re going to take your benefits as early as possible, wait until your full retirement age (FRA) or...
Health
Rural Health Clinic earns 5-Star patient experience rating
Mountains Community Hospital’s Rural Health Clinic has received a 5-Star patient experience rating through the National Rural Rating System, based on patient feedback and established evaluation criteria. While the clinic is honored by the recognition, leadership and...
Obituaries
Remembering Art Arciniega October 11, 1947 – February 3, 2024
Arthur John Arciniega of Running Springs passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 3, 2024, while surrounded by family, after a hard-fought battle with leukemia. He was 76 years old. Art was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He had a passion for outdoor...



























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