Monthly Archives: July 2014
News of Record: July 31, 2014
Fire log
The Idyllwild Fire Station responded to the following calls, Tuesday, July 22, through Monday, July 28.
Idyllwild
• July 22 — Four medical aids.
• July...
Reader’s Write: Loving Idyllwild
On a lighter note than most of your recent letters, I want to express appreciation to some groups that have made this summer pretty...
Rattlesnake vaccine may reduce risk of death in dogs
For people concerned about their dogs succumbing to rattlesnake bites, a preventive measure may be Crotalus Atrox Toxoid, a rattlesnake vaccine for canines that...
Fisher to life
Historical lecturer and Hemet resident Penelope Engard engages the crowd at the Idyllwild Library with stories of late food author MFK Fisher. Fisher once owned 90 acres of land in Hemet with her second husband and authored such books as “How to Cook a Wolf” and “The Art of Eating.”
Creature Corner: July 31, 2014
Little purrs and four paws up to our youngest kitten, Suki. Didn’t take her long to find her forever home.
Miss Sadie is about 3...
Past Tense: July 31, 2014
65 years ago - 1949
Reginald Pole, distinguished Shakespearean actor, was in Idyllwild for the summer. He was developing a cultural lecture series on the...
State parks conducts two rescues Saturday
The local California Department of Parks and Recreation was busy Saturday, July 26. A ranger and aides from Mt. San Jacinto State Park performed...
Out Loud: The simple life
The idea of living simpler and living closer to nature appeals to many and is making a comeback.
Bill and Edna Price became experts at...
Reader’s Write: Regarding ‘Idyllwild, don’t be silent’
I couldn’t agree with you more, Mr. Killingsworth. Idyllwild has to be heard and stand united.
I have the greatest respect and admiration for our...
New Sensations family dance band next at Summer Concerts
“Music for every era” is how New Sensations leader Don Hoeber describes pop music genres his family band will be playing when it makes...