In the March 27 issue on page 13 regarding Chris Trout, she was mistakenly reported to have a doctorate in technology and strategic planning. Trout said she completed the studies but did not do the dissertation to earn the degree.

In last week’s story about the Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s community social potluck on page 12, the online address to sign up included a computerized hyphen to break the sentence but resulted in a bad address. A better address is www.artinidyllwild.org.

Town Crier regrets the errors.

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