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    Opinion: Barking dogs

    By August 30, 2011 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Is it Pine Cove or Barking Cove? I have two guys who like to come up to Pine Cove from San Bernardino to have some quality quiet time together. Unfortunately, they have two little dogs the size of a cat who bark constantly. When asked if they could please control the barking, their answer was…

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    Opinion: A Marine speaks

    By August 30, 2011 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Regarding the grouchy adults, I would be willing to say any Marine or former Marine would tell them, “Let the kids dance.” Why do you think we have fought in all of this country’s wars? If you want to complain, tell President [Barack] Obama that when he cuts the Marine Corps budget, there will be…

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  • Before Our Time

    Before Our Time: How communities evolve

    BySmith, Bob August 30, 2011 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    The current ferment about where and how to manage public recreation in Idyllwild calls to mind a place where Hill folk gathered for amusement in earlier times. I speak of the land now occupied by “The Center of Idyllwild,” better know locally as The Fort. If we go back to 1904, the site was little…

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  • Fire and Forest

    Fire and Forest: The fire fee …

    ByMichael Esnard August 30, 2011 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Town Crier readers will have noticed that the State Board of Forestry ruled on Aug. 22 that the Legislature approved fire fee was to be no more than $90, and that various discounts would apply. Residents who pay a local fire district fee would be given a $45 discount, and residents who could show a…

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  • Idyllwild News

    Idyllwild Arts plans more growth, less water use

    By August 30, 2011 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Idyllwild Arts (IA) has plans to expand its campus facilities, but no ground will be broken or new project started until late spring 2012. A replacement health center will be the first construction. Then, three faculty residences will follow, according to John Newman, dean of students. A multi-million dollar concert hall is part of the…

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  • Idyllwild News

    Idyllwild Pines has new team

    By August 30, 2011 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    It’s not just a new sign, although the graphic is strong and provides a new look for the venerable institution. The 88-year-old Idyllwild Pines nondenominational Camp and Conference Center has a new management team and a newly refined message and mission. Headed by a trio of experienced and engaging professionals, Idyllwild Pines is planning to…

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  • Tom Dillon has some magic up his sleeve
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    Tom Dillon has some magic up his sleeve

    By August 30, 2011 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Tom Dillon, new fifth grade teacher at Idyllwild School, has a few sleight-of-hand magic tricks up his sleeve that he uses to help students pay attention, improve their observational and cognitive skills and reward them for those little leaps forward that he says makes teaching so rewarding. “I enjoy giving knowledge to kids,” said the…

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  • Lemon Lily Festival draws big, learns lessons
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    Lemon Lily Festival draws big, learns lessons

    By August 30, 2011 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    The 2nd-annual Lemon Lily Festival (LLF) drew a larger audience and organizers learned some lessons they will use to improve the festival for next year. Key organizer Doug Yagaloff reported that based on site surveys, shuttle transport and merchant queries, he believes the festival drew about 5,000 attendees, most of whom were from out of…

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  • “Seeing is Believing” at Nature Center
    Art & Culture | On The Town

    “Seeing is Believing” at Nature Center

    By August 30, 2011January 23, 2013 Reading Time: 1 minute

    A hike through the woods was a key part of this weekend’s Junior Naturalist Program series at the Idyllwild Nature Center. Titled “Seeing is Believing,” the Saturday, Aug. 27 program taught youngsters to look for minute details in everything they see.

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  • Sports Roundup: Town Hall Adult Coed Softball
    Sports | Town Hall

    Sports Roundup: Town Hall Adult Coed Softball

    By August 30, 2011January 23, 2013 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Jeremy Teeguarden reported on Town Hall Adult Coed Softball standings for the weeks of Aug. 22 and Aug 29. Playoffs Both series winners — Creekstone and Pacific Slope — won their series in two straight games. Game two between Forest Lumber and Creekstone Inn was on Monday, Aug. 22. Creekstone Inn had easily won the…

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