Robin Johnson, dancer, professor and Hill volunteer
Professional dancer and university professor Robin Johnson is in motion even when sitting still. There is a quality of gracious good humor, enthusiasm and...
Idyllwild Arts walks back in time: An oral history of the program …
Beginning this week, Idyllwild Arts is reviving the oral tradition of sharing and learning history.
For each of the next four weeks, a different speaker...
Walter Parks speaks at Idyllwild Arts
By Sally Hedberg
Special to the Town Crier
In preparation for its 70th anniversary next year, Idyllwild Arts is hosting the Throwback Summer Lecture Series free...
It’s time for the Lemon Lily Festival: Next weekend full of events
The sixth-annual Lemon Lily Festival begins Thursday, July 9, with the increasingly popular and favorite Lemon Lily Launch and the Taste of Idyllwild. Then...
Idyllwild’s Fourth of July: And it’s on Saturday
For newcomers to the Hill, American Independence Day, the Fourth of July, is Idyllwild’s most iconic holiday. Beginning with the 14th-annual Idyllwild Rotary Club-sponsored...
Artist Linda Lauderbaugh creates in a rainbow of media
Artist Linda Lauderbaugh does it all – commercial displays, murals, fine art, sculptures, garden art and her current favorite, art using recycled glass. She...
CLUBS: Soroptimists
Soroptimist club honors local women, gets new member
Wine in the Pines to raise Idyllwild Community funds
The Idyllwild Community Fund Advisory Committee is throwing a party and everyone is invited.
Enjoy a fine wine bar, craft beer by local brewer Don...
Native American Art Festival coming
By Sally Hedberg
Special to the Town Crier
Beginning with an opening live painting demonstration at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, June 28 and culminating with an entertaining...
Idyllwild Authors Series may have future seasons
Circumstances have changed since Eduardo Santiago, founder of the Idyllwild Authors Series, announced this season, the fifth, would be the last.
Local bibliophiles can now...