Business Changes

Openings, closings, movers and shakers, changes of all sorts in Idyllwild’s business community can be found here …

Business Changes: Deborah Geisinger

Business Changes: Deborah Geisinger

Business Changes Deborah Geisinger of Idyllwild earned the International Society of Arboriculture’s Tree Risk Assssment Qualification credential. The voluntary program tests an individual’s degree of knowledge in the field of arboriculture, and increases their standard of practice and safety in the tree care industry. ISA recommends hiring arborists who have this credential when contracting for…

Business changes: The Hub and Frank Orlando’s music store

Business changes: The Hub and Frank Orlando’s music store

Brendan and Mary Collier are moving Hub Cyclery from its current location in Oakwood Village to the front of the building where Town Crier was located before moving earlier this year. In place of Hub, Frank Orlando’s music store and lessons are expanding into that next door location. Send your business updates to [email protected].

Business Changes: Idyllwild Living Room Gallery

Business Changes: Idyllwild Living Room Gallery

After five years, including two years at the Quiet Creek Inn, the Idyllwild Living Room Gallery at 54300 N. Circle Dr. is closing next month in mid-October. Until then the gallery will be offering all fine art and craft pieces at sale-discounted pricing. Owner Mike Ahern plans to move back to his family community of…

Business Changes: A golden anniversary, new baker, Agner’s Forest Realty and a new shop

Business Changes: A golden anniversary, new baker, Agner’s Forest Realty and a new shop

Knotty Pine Cabins, owned by Ed and Sandy Reed, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Congratulations … Paul Amick is in the process of purchasing and taking over the bakery Honey Bunns & Joe, reported last week as going out of business Sept. 1, from Dan and Laura Slattery. Amick is shadowing Laura “so…