February 2016 was warm and dry. These daffodils were blooming on Lower Pine Crest Avenue. Photo by JP Crumrine
February 2016 was warm and dry. These daffodils were blooming on Lower Pine Crest Avenue.
Photo by JP Crumrine

 

Monday morning, along Highway 243 near Jameson Drive, Caltrans workers were cutting up a large pine tree that cracked in two during the large January snowstorm. Photo by becky clark
Monday morning, along Highway 243 near Jameson Drive, Caltrans workers were cutting up a large pine tree that cracked in two during the large January snowstorm.
Photo by becky clark

 

Idyllwild Arts Jazz Concert was a hit on Tuesday night at the IAF Theatre. It was the first student jazz concert of 2016.Photo by Jenny Kirchner
Idyllwild Arts Jazz Concert was a hit on Tuesday night at the IAF Theatre. It was the first student jazz concert of 2016. Photo by Jenny Kirchner

 

The Idyllwild Actors Theatre presented a reading of Jon Robin Baitz’s “Other Desert Cities” last weekend at the Rainbow Inn. The cast included (from left) Jacob Teel, Jeri Greene, Suzanne Avalon and Meg Wolfe. Not shown, but a member of this performance, was Howard Shangraw.Photo by Peter Szabadi
The Idyllwild Actors Theatre presented a reading of Jon Robin Baitz’s “Other Desert Cities” last weekend at the Rainbow Inn. The cast included (from left) Jacob Teel, Jeri Greene, Suzanne Avalon and Meg Wolfe. Not shown, but a member of this performance, was Howard Shangraw. Photo by Peter Szabadi

 

Ted Kinoshita (center) became the world’s newest Rotarian last Wednesday, Feb. 23, at the Idyllwild Rotary meeting. Ted was sponsored by Chris Scott (left) and inducted by membership chair Chuck Streeter (right). “Now the ‘service above self’ begins!” wrote Rotary President Chuck Weisbart. Photo by Tom Kluzak
Ted Kinoshita (center) became the world’s newest Rotarian last Wednesday, Feb. 23, at the Idyllwild Rotary meeting. Ted was sponsored by Chris Scott (left) and inducted by membership chair Chuck Streeter (right). “Now the ‘service above self’ begins!” wrote Rotary President Chuck Weisbart.
Photo by Tom Kluzak

 

Tracy Philippi (left) spoke to Idyllwild Rotary last week about how to handle all the various less-desirable species found on the Hill in a positive (humane and efficient) manner that also is safe. President Chuck Weisbart gave Tracy one of the “official” Idyllwild Rotary fuzzy tails of his very own. Photo by Tom Kluzak
Tracy Philippi (left) spoke to Idyllwild Rotary last week about how to handle all the various less-desirable species found on the Hill in a positive (humane and efficient) manner that also is safe. President Chuck Weisbart gave Tracy one of the “official” Idyllwild Rotary fuzzy tails of his very own.
Photo by Tom Kluzak