Matthew Wettlaufer and Charles Nesbitt are pleased to announce they were married at their home on June 3, 2012, in Fern Valley, Calif.

Wedding announcement: Wettlaufer-Nesbitt
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Matthew Wettlaufer and Charles Nesbitt are pleased to announce they were married at their home on June 3, 2012, in Fern Valley, Calif.

The Idyllwild Community Center (ICC) new community center building project next to the Idyllwild Community Playground, which has been in the works for more than twenty years, has finally been completed. The public dedication ceremony is Friday, June 20th, at 11:30 am. Everyone is welcome! The dedication ceremony will be attended by Riverside County District 3…
Danielle Giordani and Cory Appleby are pleased to announce the birth of their son Emery in Minot, North Dakota, on Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017. Emery arrived weighing 6 pounds, 11 ounces at 19.5 inches long. He is their first child. Emery’s middle name is in memory of his late Nana, Michelle Giordani. Emery’s Papa is…
The Riverside County Waste Management Department will host a free backyard composting workshop in Idyllwild on Saturday (June 8). Attend this “how-to” workshop to learn how to recycle organic resources such as yard trimmings, fruit and vegetable waste into a dark, crumbly, sweet-smelling soil conditioner. Compost can be used to enrich the soil in gardens,…
Viola Hallacy, a longtime resident of Idyllwild, passed away on May 4 this year. She was not only a resident, she was an important part of what is right with the community. Through her nursing skills, Vi gained an insight of what is important to a community and she worked to do more than…
Scott Redeker and Gregg Williams were married on Labor Day, Sept. 2, 2013, at their home in Idyllwild surrounded by friends and family The couple met at San Jose State University in early 1979 and then lived together in the Santa Cruz Mountains for 21 years before moving to Idyllwild in 2000. They celebrated their…
The Idyllwild Library and the James San Jacinto Mountain Reserve (James Reserve) are teaming up for “Where the Wild Things Are,” a virtual, outdoors, family Halloween activity. This is the first of future collaborations between the library and the James Reserve. What does this Halloween activity entail? Take a photo of a creepy crawler in…