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  • Journal from the James: How nature works …
    Journal from the James

    Journal from the James: How nature works …

    ByPine Cove Water District March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    To look out on nature, be it a mountain forest such as we have in Idyllwild, a desert or even a tropical forest, what appears to many is a hodgepodge of plants and animals. Admittedly, nature can appear to be a bit messy at times, at least according to our often more organized propensities. For…

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    Sports: Town Hall basketball season ends

    By March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    Town Hall Sports Coordinator Richard Mozeleski gave these reports on Kids Basketball: Good stuff: Wow, what an ending to Town Hall youth hoops 2014-15. The year started with eight teams — three, maybe four, looking OK, four or five needing a lot of work. Well, work they did, with most teams starting slow and improving…

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    The 2015 Mountain Community Patrol board

    By March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 1 minute

    The 2015 Mountain Community Patrol Board of Directors posed for this photo. The members (front row, from left) are Jon Engle, 2nd vice president; Judi Milin, secretary; and Annamarie Padula, treasurer. Back row, from left are John Edminston, president;  Bob Rahman, vice president; and Mel Goldfarb and  Brian Lodge, members at large.

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    Talking soil

    By March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Ben White discusses soil preparation and quality to the Garden Club at the general meeting open to the public Tuesday, March 3, at the Idyllwild Community Presbyterian Church.

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    Living Free holds community meeting

    By March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Ed O’Rourke (back to camera), chair of the Living Free Board of Directors, addresses a gathering of volunteers, staff and residents at a “Town Hall” gathering Saturday morning to discuss the new efforts to rebuild and rebrand the sanctuary. The new leadership reports that more pets were adopted out in 2014 than in the entire 30-year history of the organization. At the current rate of adoptions, this may reach 300 pets for 2015.

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  • Youth Grantmakers announce four awards
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    Youth Grantmakers announce four awards

    By March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    For the third consecutive year, the Idyllwild Youth Grantmakers awarded grants to several local groups whose efforts will enhance the community and activities for middle-school students. This year’s awards totaled $3,500. The 2015 recipients were the Idyllwild Garden Club ($500), the Friends of the San Jacinto Mountain County Parks ($1,000), the Idyllwild School Outdoor Education…

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  • Few attend Art Alliance’s first public session
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    Few attend Art Alliance’s first public session

    By March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    The Art Alliance of Idyllwild Board of Directors held the first of its public sessions at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 7, but only the press and a few members attended. The open forum, slated to follow its monthly board meeting, is intended to give AAI members, the community and press an informal opportunity to ask…

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  • On The Town

    ‘Earthquakes Between Two Faults’ subject of next ICC Speaker Series

    By March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Dr. Patrick Smith, professor of geology at Mt. San Jacinto College, is the next featured speaker for the Idyllwild Community Center Speaker Series. His talk, “Earthquakes Between Two Faults,” will discuss what Idyllwild and its environs may experience in the near future as a result of being situated between two earthquake fault zones — the…

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  • On The Town

    Eagle count Saturday at Lake Hemet

    By March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    The last of four Saturday bald eagle counts will take place Saturday morning, March 14. This is the 36th year of the eagle counts. During the February count, more than 275 people participated, looking for soaring or perched bald eagles. Observers sighted 17 bald eagles; two adult eagles were seen at Lake Hemet. No experience…

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  • Book clubs abound on the Hill
    On The Town

    Book clubs abound on the Hill

    By March 11, 2015December 4, 2015 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Reading is usually a solitary activity, just you and the author having an intimate conversation. But in Idyllwild, that’s not always the case. Though we do have an unusual number of readers in our small community, we also have a long history of groups of people meeting on a regular basis to share their love of reading, literature and the written word. I recently put out the word that the Idyllwild Library would like to support the many book groups in our area by requesting several copies of their next book choice from other branches of the Riverside County Library System and its Inland Library Network partners. We offered to make them available for check-out here at the library. The response was exciting and warmed my librarian’s heart.

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