

Chipmunks displace chickadees
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In Mountain Center, a couple of rodents, a.k.a. chipmunks, are taking over the bird nest box. They are making themselves at home, leaving the chickadees homeless. Photo by Doris Lombard

The free film series at the Rustic, “Seeing Diversity,” started strongly on Sunday with “Schindler’s List” ..
For five days, something extraordinary took place in town …
Staffed by volunteers, the Idyllwild Skate Park currently open most days, except on Fridays, from noon until dusk.
I was lucky to attend camp in the Idyllwild area during the years from 1967 through 1972. Camp Roosevelt was nestled about seven miles from Idyllwild in Garner Valley located right next to the Hurkey Creek campground. I was 10 ½ when I began attending the camp, which had been in existence for over 30 years. It was then owned and managed by Dan Slater. It was a co-ed camp that my brother Steve and I attended during the 60’s counter-cultural revolution. We had hippies as counselors and no parents at the camp, and seldom on parents’ weekend. It was an overnight camp where you could stay from three to eight weeks.
“Bohemio,” a Santana tribute band, opened Idyllwild’s Summer Concert Series with a comprehensive repertoire
Images from Idyllwild School’s annual Blast to the Past …