Printed on 40% minimum recycled POSTMASTER: Dated material, please deliver March 14-16, 2013 newsprint. News bites Idyllwild Earthquake A 4.7 quake in Anza felt on the Hill Monday. See page 3. Land management plan TCoveringo the Sanw Jacinto and Santan Rosa Moun tainsC from Twinr Pinesı to Anzaer to Pinyon Forest Service modifi es Southern California forest Almost all the News — Part of the Time plans. VOL. 68 NO. 11 75¢ (Tax Included) IDYLLWILD, CA THURS., MARCH 14, 2013 See page 9. Eye of the Artist Photos and winners. Idyllwild gives ... again Will reduced federal See page 11. Anna Ancheta budget affect fi re Musician uses Venezuelan music program to resources? encourage new string players. By J.P. Crumrine district in Idyllwild, which See page 13. Editor employs dozens of staff. Will any be cut or fur- Mark Dean n August 2011, the U.S. loughed? What is the effect Local prepares for Boston Congress passed legisla- on fi re resources? Marathon next month. At the Idyllwild Volunteer Fire Company 621 Ition to reduce federal Unfortunately, the For- See page 10. business meeting Monday night, the Rotary expenditures and begin a est Service is unable or Anns donated $800 to the volunteers for their road toward a balanced unwilling to answer these Sports commitment and dedication to serving the budget. questions. • Adult volleyball playoffs Although many believed The San Bernardino Na- community. From left, Rotary Anns’ Vice Rotary Ann’s Joyce Cummings (left) begin. Congress and President tional Forest referred these President Sandy Weber, IVFC President presents a check for $700 to Kathy • Youth runners and Barack Obama would fi nd questions to the U.S. De- Dan Messina and Rotary Ann member Sam Halkin of the Idyllwild Scholarship mountain bikers. an acceptable compromise partment of Agriculture’s Miller. The Rotary Anns hope to continue to fund during their annual mailing party See pages 14 and 15. to these across-the-board Offi ce of Communication. donate money annually to the IVFC. at the library on Thursday afternoon. cuts, no other solution was Stephanie Chan of that Dangerous bacteria Photo by Jenny Kirchner Photo by Barbara Reese mutually agreed upon. offi ce shared a month-old CDC issues warning of The reduced funding letter from Agriculture Sec- bacteria-resistant to anti- began March 1. retary Thomas Vilsack to Eighteen months after the Senate Appropriations biotics. passage of the initial seques- Chair, Sen. Barbara Mikul- See page 19. ARF speaker Nee talks ter legislation, the public is ski. asking how these cuts will In the letter, Vilsack said affect programs and activi- the sequestration would Inside about pet nutrition ties. For example, the U.S. reduce Agriculture’s budget Forest Service has a ranger See Resources, page 8 A&E ...... 10 By Marshall Smith class at the age of ten with es Nee. Just as with humans, Calendar ...... 5 Assistant Editor my Border Collie, Jack.” look for foods that are low Churches ...... 8 Since then, Nee has con- in glycemic indices to help Classifi eds ...... 16 argarat Nee will tinued to expand her ex- reduce unhealthy weight Crossword ...... 18 speak about nutri- pertise to better improve gain. If using dry foods and HUSD board Horoscope ...... 18 Mtion and feeding her service to her four- kibble don’t add in more Lodging ...... 8 options for pets as the next and two-legged clients. She starch since the kibbles are Masthead ...... 6 speaker in the ARF series. But is trained in animal acu- starch-heavy. Consider fresh balances budget On the Town ...... 10 she touts a resume fi lled with pressure, herbalism (use foods including fruits like Public notices ...... 19 many other pet treatments of fl ower essence scents in blueberries that are rich in Still balancing 2013-14 school calendar Real estate ...... 13 and health options in which treatment), homeopathy, antioxidants (some dogs Services ...... 20 she is trained as part of her nutrition, Reiki level two, will love, others won’t). If By J.P. Crumrine “We’re fine the rest of Sudoku ...... 18 lifelong interest in animals. and animal hospice care. your pet has allergies, try Editor the year,” he said in a Weather ...... 2 Nee states her objective in At her Sunday, March 24, to avoid prepackaged highly phone interview. “Going her work as a pet consultant presentation, she will focus processed foods and concen- emet Unified into next year, we’ll make it (www.theartofthedog.com) is on food and will offer some trate instead on fresh. School District through with some deficit In an to help people understand surprising ways to augment Nee uses a raw diet with Htrustees had some spending.” natural pet behavior and your pet’s diet to increase her dog Vida, but notes that good news and bad news However, the projected EMERGENCY to help dogs have healthier their long-range health. Nee diet and its preparation may about the district’s finan- deficits for 2013-14 and go to social lives. It is, she says, notes that feeding your pets not be for every person or pet. cial condition at last week’s 2014-15 are $11.4 and $10 a holistic approach to pet healthy choices also involves Fresh meat and fi sh, either board meeting. million respectively. Unfor- idyllwild wellness that she has devel- understanding their particu- cooked or raw, is an excellent Vince Christakos, As- tunately, these problems do towncrier.com oped over years of working lar constitutions. Just as with food supplement. “A simple sistant Superintendent for not include the possible with animals. “I’ve been a people, pet personality types way to go,” said Nee, for the business services, reported loss of federal revenues dog enthusiast for most of can help dictate food choices, Omega 3 fatty acids that aid the projected deficit for in future years because of my life,” she said. “I started a principal long established in producing healthy coats, is this fiscal year (ending the federal government’s going to dog shows at the with Eastern medicine, par- sardines packed in water. June 30) is $2 million. The sequestration of funds. age of eight, and attended ticularly Indian Ayurveda. “It doesn’t have to be district’s reserves will easily Programs such as Head my fi rst obedience training “Look at the label,” advis- See Nee, page 11 cover this amount. See HUSD, page 8 Page 2 - Idyllwild Town Crier, March 14, 2013 News of record Magnitude-4.7 quake Fire log March 9 — Medical aid, Highway 243, Pine Cove. near Anza rocks Hill Hill fi re stations responded March 9 — False alarm, to the following calls, Monday Marion Ridge Drive, Pine By Marshall Smith not ready yet to make that to Monday, March 4 to 11, Cove. Assistant Editor call. “There are a lot of mi- 2013: nor faults that cross the San Riverside County Fire, A magnitude-4.7 earth- Jacinto,” Page said, “and it Idyllwild Fire Department Garner Valley quake struck the Hill just could have been on one of and Ambulance March 8 — Traffi c collision, before 10 a.m. Monday, those.” March 4 — Walk-in medi- highways 74 and 243, Paradise March 11. Initially reported Page reported there have cal aid. Corner. as a 5.2 quake by the United been 29 aftershocks greater March 5 —Public ser- March 9 — False alarm, States Geological Survey, the than magnitude 2, with the temblor was followed by six largest, a 2.8 at 11:25 a.m. The white hillside of Idyllwild County Park is desolate Friday vice assist, North Circle Drive, Structure fi re, Marion Ridge morning after a night of snowfall. Idyllwild. Drive, Pine Cove.. aftershocks, the largest of She noted there was only March 6 — Dispatched and which was a magnitude 2.7 a 5 percent possibility that canceled en route, McKinney Riverside County Fire, at 10:36 a.m. Monday’s quake is a fore- Lane, Idyllwild. Pinyon The quake was centered shock of a larger quake. March 6 — Dispatched and Report unavailable. 12.4 miles east southeast The San Jacinto is his- canceled en route, Cedar Glen of Anza, at a depth of 7.5 torically the most active fault miles. zone in Southern California. Drive, Idyllwild. CHP log March 7 — Medical aid, The series of quakes was The largest quake on the fault Pine Crest Avenue, Idyllwild. The resident post of the likely part of San Jacinto in modern history measured March 7 — Medical aid, California Highway Patrol re- fault activity, although USGS 6.6 and occurred in 1918. Temecula Drive, Idyllwild. sponded to the following calls research geophysicist Mor- Email Marshall Smith at March 7 — Walk-in medi- from Friday to Monday, March gan Page said her agency is [email protected]. cal aid. 8 to 11. This may not be a March 8 — Dispatched and complete list of responses: canceled en route. Early morning fi re destroys March 8 — Traffi c collision March 8 — Solo noninjury with injuries, Highway 243, collision, Fern Valley Road east Anza mobile home Despite the frequent overnight snowstorms, CalTrans Pine Cove. of Rim Rock Road, Idyllwild. and Riverside County’s Transportation Department March 9 — Medical aid, By Marshall Smith fi nd the mobile home heavily cleared the roads quickly. Photos by J.P. Crumrine engulfed in fl ames. Paramed- Pine Cove. Sheriff’s log Staff Reporter March 9 — Medical aid, ics evacuated a resident, who Tahquitz Drive, Idyllwild. The Riverside County Sher- An early morning fi re on suffered minor injuries as a Strange but true iff’s Department Hemet Station Tuesday, March 12, destroyed result of the fi re. You might be surprised to learn that 20 percent Riverside County Fire, responded to the following calls a 1500-square-foot residence The home was a total loss, of American families don’t have bank accounts. Pine Cove from Friday, March 8 to Mon- in the 43700 block of Chap- displacing two occupants as a March 6 — False alarm, day, March 11. This may not be man Road in Anza. The fi re result of the confl agration. Cedar Glen Drive, Idyllwild. a complete lit of responses: was reported at 4:18 a.m. Participating agencies in- March 8 — False alarm, CAL FIRE spokesperson cluded American Medical Idyllwild Weather South Circle Drive, Idyllwild. March 8 — Felony forgery, Jody Hagemann confirmed Response, Anza Electric Co- From the National Weather Service March 8 — Traffi c collision, 48000 block of Twin Pines four engine companies and 20 op, CAL FIRE and Riverside Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Highway 243, Pine Cove. Road, Twin Pines. fi refi ghters arrived on scene to County Fire Department. 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/18

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Matter of fact In the page one photo of the “Mary Reading Dick- ens” statue in our March 7 edition, we omitted that Jan Jaspers-Fayer drew the original design for the statue crafted by Dore Capitani. We regret the omission. How many times have you heard that you never know what the weather is going to be here on The Hill? Let’s consult the experts: the guys who get paid to advise us. If it really matters, I check my fi ve I-Phone weather apps: AccuWeather, NOAA [National Oceanic and Atmo- spheric Administration], The Weather Channel, WunderGround and Strange but true the default phone app, Weather. I’ve rarely seen a day when they all The 20th century saw some profound changes agreed. “Abundant Sunshine” said The Weather Channel; 60% chance of in society, and here is one of the more striking rain said AccuWeather; a couple said cloudy and examples: Between 1900 and 1990, the lifespan of the other was guarded in its forecast. Turned out to be a beautiful day. the average American man increased from less than My neighbor has his own climate prognosti- cating system: TTTDR = Trip To The Dog Run. 47 years to more than 72 years. SOALU = Stand Outside And Look Up. LOWFC = Looking Out Windows From Couch. He is 100% accurate – this guy’s incredible. But, for the record, as Monique and I travel through North America, we often groan silently when we here from locals, “Don’t like th’ weather now? Jest wait 10 minutes.” ABOUT THIS FEATURE: Idyllwild is a different kind of place, a fact appreciated by its locals. Odd-yllWilds© explores notable and interesting, unexplained ... some call them weird ... quarks about our town. Your ideas for this feature are welcome, with photos when available, emailed to [email protected]. You’re also invited to visit my website: OnTopOfTheWorld.cc (cc is the new extension for “cross country”) for a hike down some of the neuron paths of my brain. – Barry Zander

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At left, Melanie Danzig (right), Wayne Parker’s daughter brings Lori a warm beverage just before the service takes place. Photos by Jenny Kirchner

At right, Doug Deffenbaugh of Pine Cove sits with his newly found snow friend after the weekend snowfall. Photo by Marta Deffenbaugh

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For the Idyllwild Arts & 54160 Maranatha Dr. • Occupy Idyllwild stand Tuesday, March 19 By Teresa Garcia-Lande station. Some plans for the Entertain ment Calendar, see • Narcotics Anonymous, 7:30 and discuss with the 99 percent. • Camp Alandale’s Friends 4 Special Correspondent kitchen have already been “On the Town,” on page 10. p.m. Spiritual Living Center, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Town Center Orphans, 10 a.m. 25420 Lodge drawn up by the depart- Church of Religious Science, at Harmony monument. Call Rd. Although the Idyllwild mental staff. The auxiliary Wednesday, March 13 26120 Ridgeview Dr. (the Court- Sue at (909) 228-6710. • Alcoholics Anonymous, Fire Protection District Aux- is hoping one of its first • Idyllwild Rotary Club, yard Building). • Alcoholics Anonymous noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal iliary still has paperwork to projects will be to complete 7:30-9 a.m. American Legion Book Study (closed) meeting, Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; complete before becoming these plans and turn them Post 800, 54360 Marion View Friday, March 15 noon, Idyllwild Water District, AA Open Meeting & Big Book completely offi cial, the group into reality. Dr. • Fern Valley Water District 25945 Hwy. 243; 5 p.m., Ran- Study, 6-7 p.m., Spiritual Living is moving forward with its Many of the upcoming • Town Crier News Meet- board meeting, 9 a.m. FVWD cho Encino Mountain Club, Center, Church of Religious Sci- ing, public welcome, 8:30 a.m., board room, 55790 South Circle 45915 Orchard Road, Poppet ence, 26120 Ridgeview Dr. (the project planning. The fire projects are still being de- Oma’s, 54241 Ridgeview Dr. Dr. Flat, across from CAL FIRE Courtyard Building). department has expressed termined. Input from the • Creekside Writers, 9 a.m.- • Cancer Support Group for Station 6. • International Healing some of its main concerns fi refi ghters, who best know noon. Call 659-2844. women and men, 9:30 a.m. to • Teen Group, 1:30 p.m. Rooms of Idyllwild, 5-7 p.m. and planning has begun on what the station requires, • Pine Cove Water District, 11:30 a.m., St. Hugh’s Episcopal Spiritual Living Center, Church Shiloh Christian Ministries, some of these projects. will be key in fi guring out 10 a.m. PCWD, 24917 Marion Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr., For of Religious Science, 26120 54960 Pine Crest Ave. Priorities include organi- which projects are most Ridge Rd., Pine Cove. information, call Deanna (951) Ridgeview Dr. (the Courtyard • RACES, 6:30 p.m. Idyllwild zation and maintenance of needed. • La Leche League, 10 a.m. 659-8104. Building). Fire Station, 54160 Maranatha the records room, remod- The next meeting of the Call 659-8321. • Idyllwild Play Group, • Al-Anon “Mixed Nuts” Dr. eling of the kitchen and Fire Auxiliary will be 6 p.m., • Community Church Guild, 10:30 a.m. Call Jenny Stepien open meeting, 6-7:30 p.m. • Hemet Unifi ed School Dis- general beautifi cation of the Monday, April 1. noon. Church, 54400 North at (760) 445-6325 or e-mail Spiritual Living Center, 26120 trict board meeting, 6:30 p.m. Circle Dr. [email protected] for Ridgeview Dr. (the Courtyard HUSD offi ces, 1791 W. Acacia • Alcoholics Anonymous, information and location. Building). Ave., Hemet. Circle Dr. • Chamber of Commerce, noon, St. Hugh’s Episcopal • Alcoholics Anonymous, • Celebrate Recovery, Christ- • Awareness Meditation 54325 North Circle Dr., 12-3 Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; 6 noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Monday, March 18 centered 12-Step Study meeting, Group, 5-5:30 p.m. Spirit Moun- p.m. Monday-Saturday. 659- p.m., Spiritual Living Center, Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; • Alcoholics Anonymous 6:30-8 p.m. Former Morning tain Retreat, 25661 Oakwood St. 3259. women only, 26120 Ridgeview Pick-a-stick candlelight, 7:30 women’s meeting (open), 9 a.m. Sky School, 29375 Hwy. 243, Call 659-2523. • Idyllwild HELP Center, Dr. (the Courtyard Building). p.m. Idyllwild Community Pres- Spiritual Living Center, 26120 Mountain Center. Call 659-0097 • AWANA for ages 3 to fi fth- 26330 Highway 243, 9 a.m.- • Awareness Meditation byterian Church, Manse Alcove, Ridgeview Dr., Contact Betty for information. graders, 5:45-8 p.m. Idyllwild noon & 1-3:30 p.m. Tuesday- Group, 5-5:30 p.m. Spirit Fellowship Hall, 54400 North (619) 895-0934 for location. • Idyllwild Right to Life, 7 Bible Church, 54400 Pine Crest Friday. 659-2110. Mountain Retreat, 25661 Oak- Circle Dr. • Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m. Call 659-5228 for location. Ave. • Idyllwild Area Historical wood St. Call 659-2523. • Feeding America, 3 p.m., noon & 7 p.m. St. Hugh’s Epis- • Idyllwild Water District Museum, 54470 North Circle • AWANA for ages 3 to fi fth- Chapel in the Pines, Mountain copal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Wednesday, March 20 board meeting, 6 p.m. IWD Dr., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday graders, 5:45-8 p.m. Idyllwild Center, distribution at the for- Dr. • Idyllwild Rotary Club, 7:30- board room, 25945 Hwy. 243. & Sunday. Group tours by ap- Bible Church, 54400 Pine Crest mer Morning Sky School, on • Idyllwild Fire Auxiliary ini- 9 a.m. American Legion Post • Codependents Anonymous pointment. 659-2717. Ave. Hwy. 243. tial and organizational meeting, 800, 54360 Marion View Dr. meeting, 7:30 p.m. Spiritual Liv- • Idyllwild Library, 54401 • Codependents Anonymous • Celebrate Recovery, Christ- 6 p.m., Idyllwild Fire Station, • Town Crier News Meet- ing Center, Church of Religious Village Center Dr., Strawberry meeting, 7:30 p.m. Spiritual centered 12-Step program. BBQ 54160 Maranatha Dr. ing, public welcome, 8:30 a.m., Science, 26120 Ridgeview Dr. Creeek Plaza, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Living Center, Church of Reli- 6-7 p.m.; Open Share meeting • Idyllwild Community Oma’s, 54241 Ridgeview Dr. (the Courtyard Building). Monday, Wednesday, noon- gious Science, 26120 Ridgeview 7-9 p.m. Former Morning Sky Meditation, meditation from 7 • Creekside Writers, 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. Tuesday, noon-5 p.m. Dr. (the Courtyard Building). School, 29375 Hwy. 243, Moun- p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Loft in noon. Call 659-2844. Community service hours Thursday and Friday, and 10 tain Center. Child care available. the Courtyard Building, 26120 • La Leche League, 10 a.m. • California Department of a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, 659-2300. Thursday, March 14 Call 659-0097 for information. Ridgeview Drive. Instruction Call 659-8321. Forestry and Fire Protection • Idyllwild Transfer Station, • Alcoholics Anonymous and consultation available at • Garner Valley Book Club, (bark beetle issues), 8 a.m.-5 28100 Saunders Meadow Rd, 8 women’s meeting (open), 9 a.m. Saturday, March 16 6:30 p.m.. Call Valerie Kyoshin 10:30 a.m., Call 659-6049 for lo- p.m. Monday-Friday. Moun- a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thursday-Mon- Spiritual Living Center, 26120 • “How are meditation and Velez at 659-5750 for informa- cation. tain Resource Center 25380 day; Grinding Facility, 8 a.m.-4 Ridgeview Dr., Contact Betty spiritual development connect- tion. • Alcoholics Anonymous, Franklin Dr., 659-3335. p.m. Monday-Friday. • MEMSCOMM, 9 a.m. ed?” with Dr. Renate Caine and • Chamber of Commerce, noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Idyllwild Fire Station, 54160 Carol McClintic, 10 a.m.-noon. 6 p.m. Idyllwild Water District Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; 6 Maranatha Dr. Caine Learning Center, 54385 board room, 25945 Hwy. 243. p.m., Spiritual Living Center, • Women’s Bible Study, 10 Pine Crest Ave. • Mountain Non-fi ction women only, 26120 Ridgeview Idyllwild a.m.-noon. Chapel in the Pines • Spring Equinox Ritual Cel- Writers Group, 7 p.m., for infor- Dr. (the Courtyard Building). Church offi ce, 29430 Hwy. 243, ebration, Caine Learning Cen- mation and address, call Larry • Community Church Guild, Mountain Center. ter 4 to 5 p.m. Kueneman (951) 659-2567. noon. Church, 54400 North • Idyllwild Francophonie • Idyllwild Gay Potluck, 6 p.m. (fl uent-French speakers), noon. Email pinkiemeringue@yahoo. America’s Finest Family Camping & RV Resort Café Aroma, 54750 North Cir- com for location. cle Dr. RSVP. Call Francoise • Alcoholics Anonymous, Frigola, 659-4146 for more in- noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal A.L.P EQUIPMENT formation. Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m. Community Pres- BACKHOE SERVICE noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal byterian Church, Fellowship Diane O’Neil Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. Hall, 54400 North Circle Dr. Owner ~ Operator RV/TENT SITES • CABIN RENTALS • Bridge, 12:30 p.m., Creek- Serving Mountain Center stone Inn, 54950 Pinecrest Av., Sunday, March 17 and other mountain areas Swimming • Horseback riding Persons interested may show • Peace Meditation Prac- up or phone (951) 659-4910. tice, 10 a.m. Tibetan Buddhist Fishing • Recreational Activities • Mile High Radio Club, Dharma Center, 53191 Moun- (951) 659-6450 6:30 p.m. Idyllwild Fire Station, tain View, Pine Cove. Store • Cafe • WiFi Video Games • Entertainment STUMP Certain amenities are seasonal ANNUAL SITES • MONTHLY GRINDING RATES • GROUP EVENTS

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Ramblings from Roscoe Mr. Funny Guy by Chris Fisher By the Fire Dog, as interpreted by Patrick Reitz, Idyllwild Fire Chief Emergency Preparedness – Part DuringDuring t thathat t timeime o off m mobi-obi- How to reach us 1 … lizinglizing r resources,esources, t thosehose r rightight Did you feel it? Maybe you therethere in the thickthick ofof it areare the Phone: heard it? There was a 4.7 earth- neighborsneighbors helpinghelping neighborsneighbors (951) 659-2145 or toll-free: quake that shook the Hill around — theythey areare thethe rescuers.rescuers. TheyThey 1-888-535-6663 10 a.m. Monday morning. areare the heroes.heroes. Fax: What you may not know is WithWith a anyny e emergency,mergency, itit (951) 659-2071 that there was a smaller one at takestakes timetime forfor the emergencyemergency E-mail: [email protected] Website: idyllwildtowncrier.com 2.7 about 20 minutes earlier; a 3.0 in the La services to mobilize, no matter where Quinta area about the same time, and during they are. And as you move out of When to reach us the next three hours four more “aftershocks” the more urbanized areas, you move OFFICE HOURS that varied between 2.5 and 2.8 occurred. further and further away from short 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Or maybe you felt the 3.5 that hit Loma response times. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Linda on March 5th? (http://earthquake.usgs. If you live where you are served by Closed Weds., Sat. & Sun. gov/earthquakes/map/) a volunteer department, as is approxi- DEADLINES MONDAY It is always amazing to me that no matter mately 70-80% of the U.S., you need News Items — 10 a.m. how divided the neighbors, both in a local and to add to those response times. It takes Classifi ed Ads — Noon on a global sense, when faced with a disaster time for the volunteer to stop what he Display Ads — Noon or threat of a disaster, neighbors and strangers or she may be doing at that particular u alike, will lend a hand. time, change clothes if necessary, and Grace Reed While a 4.7 earthquake is not the big one, respond to the station to get whatever Publisher think of the media coverage we have seen cov- vehicle may be needed to respond to J.P. Crumrine Editor ering big disasters — earthquakes, tornadoes that particular emergency. or tsunamis. We have seen the images of the It is important to remember that volunteers about had their own homes and businesses de- Halie Johnson Production Manager devastation in the paper and on TV. come from all walks of life, and may have to stroyed and their family members injured, miss- u Note the throngs of people that are right in stop working or do something with the kids to ing, or killed? Marshall Smith there — digging through the rubble and help- be able to respond to a call for help. Factor in It is important to keep these things in mind Assistant Editor ing to move the debris in an effort to rescue the time of day — were they sleeping, or what before the emergency occurs — we always say Sandy Burns the victims. As with any major disaster, the is the traffi c like? What is the emergency they we will get prepared, or think we are prepared, Classifi ed, Legal & emergency services are overwhelmed and they are responding to — is it something that affects but few of us really are prepared. Service Directory Sales cannot possibly be expected to operate without a lot of people such as a traffi c accident on a Get trained! First Aid and CPR training is James Larkin the help of “John Q. Public” pitching in and busy section of road, or is it something that will a must, at the very least. Once you get trained, Production, Circulation helping where they can. be noticed by a lot of people, such as a fi re? stay trained. If you are not recertifying at least Shane Fender The resources begin to mobilize almost im- Maybe the incident directly affects or involves every 2 years, you are probably more than a little Lisa Streeter Advertising Sales mediately from around the world, as well as the emergency workers. How many of those in rusty and need to get refreshed and retrained. Nancy Layton from their local region — but it takes time. the last major disaster do you remember hearing See Ramblings, page 24 Dolores Sizer Bookkeeping Teresa Garcia-Lande Off the main roads Newsstands By Helene Lohr, RMRU member Careena Chase Jenny Kirchner Eat better for backpacking … enoughenough b bloodlood t too h helpelp p properlyroperly d digestigest y yourour f food.ood. make up our hormones and neurotransmitters, Barbara Reese Photographers Ever fi nd it hard to get back on YourYour mealmeal willwill endend upup sittingsitting inin youryour stomachstomach likelike are part of the process in liver detoxifi cation and u the trail again after a big meal? Or be a r rockock i insteadnstead o off f fuelingueling y youou t too g greaterreater h heights.eights. a myriad of other processes. Contributors: hiking along and suddenly bonk? NotNot fun.fun. When going dehydrated I like to bring along fat Renate Caine • Jack Clark When backpacking, when you eat IfIf you’reyou’re planningplanning onon a bigbig meal,meal, includeinclude timetime (olive oil, butter or coconut oil), protein (salmon, Mike Esnard • Chris Fisher can be as important as what you eat. toto relaxrelax andand digestdigest inin youryour hikinghiking schedule.schedule. Nu-Nu- tuna, chicken, etc) and various dried and fresh Sally Hedberg In order to keep your body in the trient-densetrient-dense m mealseals a c coupleouple h hoursours b beforeefore y youou g goo veggies and fruits (sundried tomatoes, pine nuts, Conor O’Farrell • RMRU Dolores Sizer • Bob Smith best shape to move up the trail, you toto bedbed wwillill ggiveive yyourour bbodyody ttimeime ttoo aassimilatessimilate thethe cranberries, garlic and others) and healthful spices Dave Stith • Bruce Watts need to eat the right thing at the right time. materials to rebuild your cells and get you ready (curry, cinnamon, nutmeg, sea salt, or pepper) to u for another day. add in to my dinner. Please read your ad. Mix it up. The subject deserves far more than just one We assume no responsibility Carbs are a popular fuel source while hiking, Drink up! bullet point, so in my next column I’ll expand for errors after fi rst insertion. but it’s important to remember that eating only Drink water throughout the day. Spacing out on nutrient-dense The IDYLLWILD TOWN simple sugars without any backup will cause you your sipping allows you to hydrate more CRIER (USPS 635260) is - to “bonk.” effi ciently. Your body absorbs water bet- lished weekly for $29 per year in county and $33 per year out While you’re busy trudging up the trail your ter in smaller amounts rather than in How to get a letter pub lished body wants foods that don’t take too much work big gulps. of county by the IDYLLWILD The Town Cri er wel comes letters re flect ing all TOWN CRIER, P.O. Box 157, to process into energy. Simple sugars provide quick Adding an electrolyte mix to your 54295 Village Center Dr., burning kindling for your body, but in order to drinking bottles can give you a nice opin ions. Letters should be con cise and to the point. Idyllwild, CA 92549. Periodical have a steady stream of energy it’s a good idea change-up to encourage you to drink They should be no long er than 400 words. Let ters postage paid at Idyllwild, CA. to back them up with complex carbs and small more often. Water bladders like a Cam- must be type writ ten, dou ble-spaced and in up per/low er Send subscription and change case (not in all caps). Let ters must be signed (unless of address requests to the amounts of slower burning protein and fat. For elback or Platypus have also been shown above address. Please allow up example, try snacking on dried fruit, sweet potato to encourage hydrating more often. e-mailed) and must be iden ti fi ed with the writ er’s to two weeks for requests to chips, nut butters, coconut butter, nuts and beef name, ad dress and weekday phone num ber. take effect. jerky throughout the hike. Food isn’t just fuel. Exceptions: Anonymous letters will not be ac cept ed. POSTMASTER: Calories aren’t the only thing in Letters of thanks are not ac cept ed. A special ad ver tis ing Send address changes to rate is avail able for thank-you letters. Political letters IDYLLWILD TOWN CRIER, P.O. Give yourself time to digest. food. Your body also needs the host of Box 157, Idyllwild, CA 92549. Start moving too soon after eating a large meal nutrients in food to rebuild, cleanse and cost 10 cents per word. All contents of the Idyllwild and you’ll sabotage your refueling. The process repair. We reserve the right to reject or edit let ters for Town Crier are copyrighted by of digestion requires a lot of blood fl ow to your Most of the dehydrated meals out length, taste, clar i ty or fre quen cy of sub mis sion. Only the Idyllwild Town Crier. Per stomach and intestines. This requires a trade-off; there are heavy on the white rice and one letter per author within a 28-day period. Letters copy, 75 cents (tax included). Single mailing of newspaper, your body can shunt blood either to the major pasta, but pretty thin on nutrient den- do not necessarily refl ect the opinions of Town Crier $2.50. muscle groups or the stomach and intestines. sity. Protein and fat are not only used staff. 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Renate’s thoughts Idyllwild Water District (IWD) 2011 employee expenses reported to the State Controller By Renate Caine, Ph.D. Director of Research and Professional Development, Natural Learning Total 2011 Research Institute, Idyllwild wages Deferred Health, Dental Classifi cation Compensation Vision benefi ts Teaching for the Information Age … toto actact withwith thethe autonomyautonomy andand Several days ago, I met someone who expertiseexpertise ofof professionals?professionals? Administration was a school principal in the 1970s. We TheThe answeranswer isis a resound-resound- General Manager $117,238 $16,863 $ 598 reminisced about the fabulous professional inging n no.o. MuchMuch ofof thethe timetime Auditor-Controller $ 86,507 $13,949 $ 598 programs and ongoing development that today,today, teachingteaching isis a fall-backfall-back Admistrative Assistant/ had been available to teachers at that time, positionposition tthathat ssimplyimply pprovidesrovides Board Secretary $ 59,487 $ 9,592 $ 598 through districts, national organizations and a job.job. Sewer Department universities. Here is an example. A friend of ours has Chief Operator $ 67,820 $ 10,936 $ 598 So much was done to give teachers the a daughter who left school without a degree, Maintenance Technician II $ 47,909 $ 7,725 $ 598 best teaching models available. Actually, this married, had two children, and then divorced. focus on teacher development continued The children had to live with their grand- Water Department through the 1990s. And then it stopped. parents until the mom could demonstrate Chief Operator $ 61,891 $ 9,980 $ 620 Professional development in the state of her capacity to survive on her own. Maintenance Technician I $ 26,071 $ 4,204 $ 620 California is no longer required. Today, the She received state support allowing her Maintenance Technician I $ 19,114 $ 3,082 $ 598 focus is almost totally on standardization of to return to community college and hold a Maintenance Technician II $ 52,990 $ 8,545 $ 598 practice. job. She eventually did well enough to get Board members We meet so many people these days, and her children back but still felt that she didn’t President $ 2,100 very few have praise for, or believe that U.S. know what to do with her life. So her father Vice-President $ 1,650 education is something to be proud of. So I told her to become a teacher. Director $ 1,650 want to introduce you to the nation that is Today she is enrolled in college courses Director $ 1,400 now generally viewed as having the top edu- working towards getting her teaching cre- Director $ 650 cational system in the world — Finland. dential but it will be a long time before she The Finns seem to do exactly the opposite reaches the status of a beginning teacher in The IWD auditor/controller has provided the total employee expenses, not all of the growing U.S. education agenda: Finland. And neither in competence nor in of which are required to be reported to the California Controller’s Offi ce. IWD’s • No standardized tests; the public eye will she represent the top 10 total wage and benefi t costs are about $553,218. • Curriculum autonomy for schools and percent of college graduates on par with a The health, dental and vision benefi t fi gures are monthly costs. teachers; lawyer, doctor, archeologist or accountant. • A master’s degree requirement for all So why did the father believe that his teachers; daughter would qualify as a teacher? He Standardization of teaching is in. So today, since all of it is tied to testing that publish- • Teachers come from the top 10 per- wanted her to have security with a good huge publishing companies have developed ing companies invent, don’t expect to see cent of college graduates because they are paying job, health insurance and retirement the books and materials which the school creative, challenging and innovative teaching respected as representing one of the top and working hours that would still leave time district chooses and teachers use. These any time soon. professions; for her children. And who can blame him? materials are tied to a teaching guide that The current culture, introduced by years • Approximate salary equality between But the bigger problem is what makes it tells the teacher what to do in the classroom, of publisher-controlled teacher focus, is administrators and teachers; possible to see teaching as just another job. including what to say and the time it will take. secure. • No homework assignment, because it Precisely 12 years ago, the U.S. made a All this is tied to the tests kids must take that Creating teachers and teaching that even is assumed that mastery is attained in the huge shift. Educators were told that teaching are prepared by those same companies. remotely resemble the teaching identifi ed classroom; and was too varied across the country so that too And if kids do badly? No problem! The as part of the best education system in the • Focus on the individual child. many children were “being left behind.” same publishing company has prepared world will require the power and focus to If a child falls behind, the highly trained The public was sold the idea that the way materials the student needs to cram for the say no to all those who see education as just teaching staff recognizes this need and im- to solve this problem was to develop an ap- test. a revenue stream or believe that conformity mediately creates a plan to address the child’s proach to teaching that would assure every The friend who recommended teaching and standardization are the way to produce individual needs. child had exactly the same capacity to read to his daughter knew what he was talking creative individuals who can survive and Likewise, if a child is soaring ahead and and write. No matter what school the child about. How much preparation does it take thrive in a changing world. bored, the staff is trained and prepared to transferred to, everyone would be on almost when everything is so conveniently spelled On Saturday, March 16, we are resuming appropriately address this as well. the same page dealing with the same skills at out and packaged? our conversations sponsored by the Natural You may want to Google the fi lm “The the new school as at the last. Teachers would Very recently, new common core standards Learning Research Institute from 10 a.m. to Finland Phenomenon”. not be able to deviate from this schedule and have been developed that ask teachers to noon at the Caine Learning Center. Our topic Let’s contrast this with our educational their work would be monitored by tests. teach more creatively, but they too ignore will focus on how meditation and spiritual system. On the surface, this appealed to most peo- the sophisticated professional development development are connected. Are our teachers in the top 10 percent of ple as sound policy. In reality, it turned out required. Everyone is welcome. graduates, each having a master’s degree? And to be pretty silly and a boon for publishing We are already seeing materials that tell Share your thoughts with Renate at http:// is the emphasis on developing their ability companies who saw a golden opportunity. teachers how to teach in this “new” way but itcrenatecaine.blogspot.com. Page 8 - Idyllwild Town Crier, March 14, 2013 spending which is r eason have significant benefits h ave a l re a d y a p p rove d t h e Call for listings in Idyllwild Guide HUSD for c onc ern,” Sanborn said, for HUSD, Christakos said, ear ly date and the fal l sp orts Continued from page 1 hesitantly optimistic. “I t ’s but cautioned the final c a l en d a r begi n s t h a t we e k . T h e Town Cri er i nvi te s a ll bu s i n e s s e s , or ga n i z a ti on s impr o v ed c ompar ed t o the legislati v e formula has not T h e l e n g t h o f t h e a n d i n d ivi du a l s ( mu s i c i a n s , a rti s t s , etc . ) to su bm i t even t Start w ould be affect ed. last few y ears, but it ’s not y et been appr o v ed. Christmas holiday was l i s ti n gs f o r t h e s u m m e r a n d f a ll Idyllwi l d Gu i d e t h a t wi ll A s the district ’s student as good as it was.” also discussed. Tradition- be p u b l i s h e d i n May. Su b m i t l i s ti n gs f o r eve n t s t h a t wi ll population continues to Few options exist to School Year ally , HUSD recesses for occ u r f ro m May t h ro u gh O cto be r 2 0 1 3 . P l e a s e i n c l u d e decline, stat e funding c on- avoi d f ut u re de fi c i t s a ccord- The boar d was pr esent- two weeks before Christ- d a t e , ti m e a n d l oc a ti o n o f eve n t . tinues t o fall also. i n g to t h e bu d get pre s en t a - ed with a pr oposed school mas and aft er New Year’s In a d d i ti o n to be i n g s e e n i n t h e Idyllwi l d Gu i d e by HUSD”s reserve bal- t i on . E l i m i n a t i n g a du l t e du - y ear calendar for 2013-14, D ay. Th e 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 p ropo s ed t h o u s a n d s of re s i den t s a n d vi s i tor s on t h e Hi ll , even t s anc es w ould decline fr om cation and even deferred but did not mak e a deci- schedule provided for a wi ll a l s o a p pe a r o n t h e Town Cri e r ’s w e b s i t e . $35.4 million at the begin- maintenance would save sion. The calendar did not thr ee-week holida y. L i s ti n gs a re f re e . Do n’t m i s s yo u r o p po rt u n i ty to h ave ning of the fiscal y ear t o on ly $ 1 . 2 m i ll i on . Ch ri s t a - include the r eturn of the This would allow the y our ev ents appear in the H ill’s most c ompr ehensi v e less than $12 million in kos also s ugg est ed a t e m- furlough days and board first semest er t o end prior even t s c a l en d a r. thr ee y ears. porary relaxation of the members had questions t o the holida y, rather than E m a i l yo u r l i s ti n g to ja m e s @ town c ri e r. co m o r d ro p The district dro p ped the district’s reserve require- about the starting da y of c ontinue o v er int o the new i t by t h e Town Cri e r ’s o f fi ce . six teacher furlough da ys m e n t f ro m fi ve pe rce n t to school as well as the length y ear (Dec. 20 c ompar ed t o for next year, a promise o n l y t h re e pe rce n t . Bu t t h i s of the Christmas holiday Jan. 18 this year). How- made tw o y ears ago when c re a te s on ly a $ 3 . 6 m i ll i on vacation. ev er, the last da y of school the board originally re- s avi n gs . The pr oposed first da y would be May 30. If the duc ed the sc hool y ear. This Besides the unknown o f s c h oo l wo u l d be Au g. 1 2 . C hristmas holiday is sho rt- would return the school consequences of federal This year, school opened ened t o tw o weeks, school y ear t o 180 da ys fr om 175 sequestration, HUSD ma y on Aug. 20. w ould end a week sooner da ys this y ear. ha ve additional costs ap- T h e e a rly s t a rt d a te of - on M a y 23. Churches and Spiritual I n addition, no t eacher proaching $2 million to fers tw o advantages, San- This issue will be on Centers Directory la y offs are currently pro- implement the Affor dable born re l a te d . F i r s t , i t h e l p s the boar d’s agenda for its jected for the next two Car e Act. to com p l ete t h e f u ll s em e s - M ar ch 19 meeting. of Idyllwild y ears, ac c or ding t o Dir ec- Go v. Jerry Br o wn’s pr o- ter before the Christmas J.P. Crumrine can be Chapel in the Pines Christian Fel low ship t or Bill Sanborn. posals t o shift formulas for h o l i d ay. S e co n dl y, s o m a ny reached at jp@towncrier . Interdenominational, Pastor Wally Boer. “There’s still deficit allocating stat e money may o f t h e n e i gh bo ri n g d i s tri ct s com. Sunday Worship Service & Sunday School, 10am plus Weekly Studies. Call for info, 659-0097, 659-2038. International Healing Rooms of Idyllwild First 3 Tuesdays., 5-7pm T he result is a funding le ve l ever, this could result in it on non-fir e stuff? Also 659-5255 • On Hwy 243 at Morning Sky School in Mountain Center. Resources nearly $42 million below the larger fi res, w hich wil l result the typical argume nt is if Continued from page 1 10-year average cost for For- in hig her expenditures.” the prepare dness budget is Christian Science Church est S ervice fi re suppression The difficulty obtain- i m p a cte d to wh e re f e d e ra l 25970 Cedar St. at River Drive, 659-2511. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Service 10 a.m.; Wednesday meeting, 7 p.m. about $2 billion in fiscal a c t ivit ies. ing information fr om the resources are delayed from Christian Science Reading Room, in church building, open to year 2013. T he feder al fi scal Wi t h fi re s e a s o n n e a rl y Fores t S ervi ce i s p erv a s ive . coming on board, the season the public, Wednesday through Friday, 2 - 5 p.m. year is from Oc t. 1 throug h up on us, no one has b e en T he Prescott Daily Cour ier isn’t going to wait because of the next S ep t. 30. wil ling to say w he ther lo cal h a s en co u n tered t h e s a m e budget issues. Then more and Community Presbyterian Church In the le tter, he says the fi re resources will be affected intransigence. And even more w ill have to be spent 54400 N. Circle Dr. 659-2935 • Rev. Richard Olson “agencies have already taken by this funding cut. N ot organizations of wildland o n s u p p re s s i o n p ayi n g f o r Sunday Worship – 9:30 a.m. a ct i on s to pre p a re for a d - only fir e suppr ession, but firefighters have gleaned expensive non-federal stuff.” Celebration: 5th grade & under during worship ~ dit ional funding reduc t ions prep a red n e s s a c t ivi t i e s wi l l little infor mat ion. Wh a tever h a p p e n s wi t h Child care available • Wednesday: Men's Breakfast – 6:15 a.m. through p rud e nt p ractic es al l b e reduced. Vilsa ck did “We’re getting some in- Forest S ervice funding , CAL Idyllwild Bible Church su ch a s h i ri n g f ree ze s a n d rep ort t h a t h a z a rdo u s f u e l formation about furloughs, FIRE is planning on two 25860 Highway 243, Pastor Tim Westcott. limit ing oper at ing costs.” t reatments would o ccur on although nothing specific more eng ines stat ioned on A Family Friendly Bible Based Fellowship. 2 Services Sunday Worship & Nursery Care, 9 a.m. However, no one at the 200,000 fewer a cres. about the [San Bernardino the Hill. T his wil l o ccur in Sunday Worship, Nursery Care & Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Mid-week Bible Studies & Youth Groups. Forest S ervice is wil ling or “[T he] agency could re- National Forest],” said Casey t h e n ext m ont h , a ccordi n g Hymn Singing 6:30 p.m. 2nd Sunday able to discuss these plans. duce upfront costs by reduc- Judd, business manager for to Riverside County Fire Call Church Offi ce for Information. 659-4775 According to Secretary ing use of exclusive-use av ia- the Federal Wildland Fir e Chief John Haw kins. Queen of Angels Roman Cath o lic Church Vilsa ck, wild land fi re man- t i on cont r a c t s , 1 1 5 eng i n e , Ser vice Association. “…Will J.P. Crumrine can be 54525 N. Circle Dr., P.O. Box 1106, Idyllwild, CA agement funding will be a n d 1 0 h o t s h o t c rew s ,” h e we see furloughs so they can reached at jp@towncrier . Father Charles E. Miller reduced ab out $134 mil lion. told the committee. “How- save the money and spend c om. Mass Schedule: Tues.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.; Sat. 4 p.m.; Sun. 8 a.m. + 10 a.m.; Confession: Sat. 3:30 p.m. or by appt. 659-2708 ’s Episcopal Church St. Hugh An Anglican House of Prayer for all people Rev. Gordon Scheible • Sunday Service, 10:00 am 25525 Tahquitz Dr. (in Fern Valley off South Circle Dr.) Lo dg ing Phone (951) 659-4471 Dire c t o r y of Idyll wild Spiritual Living Center Idyllwild Religious Science 26120 Ridgeview Dr. (the Courtyard Building) 659-3464. Dr. Betty Jandl. Classes available - contact Church; Idyllwild Vacation Rentals Alhatti Private Christian Resort Sunday ser vice, 10:00 a.m. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.; From cozy cabins to luxurious mountain homes A private Christian setting • Lodging, Weddings, Conferences Teen group, 1:30 p.m. Sundays. www.idyllvacationrentals.com • 1-800-297-1410 • 54280 N. 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Forest Service officials are seeking public comments on Plan meeting times and locations the Draft Supplemental Envi- ronmental Impact Statement March 26, 4-7 p.m. for a proposed amendment Angeles National Forest Headquarters to the Land Management 701 North Santa Anita Ave. Plans for the four Southern Arcadia, CA 91006 California national forests (the March 26, 4-7 p.m. Angeles, Cleveland, Los Padres, Alpine Community Center and San Bernardino). 1830 Alpine Blvd. The proposal would change Alpine, CA 91901 the land use zone allocations (Hosted by the Cleveland National Forest) for select roadless areas on the four forests. The proposed March 27, 4-7 p.m action rezones the majority of Palomar Ranger District Office the land-use zone allocations 1634 Black Canyon Rd. within the inventoried roadless Ramona, CA 92065 areas to back country non- March 28, 4-7 p.m. motorized and recommended Santa Clara Mojave Rivers Ranger District Office wilderness. The proposed ac- 33708 Crown Valley Rd. tion allocations are based on Acton, CA 93510 the wilderness evaluations for March 28, 5-7:30 p.m. the IRAs that were updated San Bernardino National Forest Headquarters concurrent with this analysis. 602 S. Tippecanoe Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92408 There are 37 inventoried roadless areas within the four April 9, 4-7 p.m. forests. Five are in the San Mt. Pinos Ranger District office Bernardino National Forest — 34580 Lockwood Valley Rd. Cactus Springs B, Cucamonga Frazier Park, CA 93225 B, Cucamonga C, Pyramid April 10, 4-7 p.m., Southern California Edison, Peak A, Raywood Flats B. The 103 David Love Place Palm Canyon Creek in the Inventoried roadless areas within the San Jacinto Ranger District. Courtesy of U.S. Forest Service Goleta, CA 93117 San Jacinto Ranger District is (Hosted by Los Padres National Forest) eligible for classification as a the project webpage at: http:// (Santa Barbara area) versus the will be available for viewing. Wild River and is adjacent to www.fs.fed.us/nepa/nepa_proj- forests further east.” the Pyramid Peak A Invento- ect_exp.php?project=35130. The content and format of How to Comment filed through the project web CA 92127-2107, ATTN: LMP ried Roadless Area. This proposed amendment each meeting will be identical; The public is encouraged page at http://www.fs.fed. Amendment. According to the Forest to the Land Management however each forest will be to participate in the process. us/nepa/nepa_project_exp. For further information, Service, visitation to recom- Plan is part of the Settlement presenting information spe- Comments should be received php?project=35130 contact Project Manager Bob mended wilderness land-use Agreement approved Jan. 3, cific to the local area. within 90 days of the publica- Send written comments Hawkins at socal_nf_lmp_ zones could possibly increase 2011, in the case of California Meetings will begin with tion of the Notice of Avail- to: Cleveland National For- [email protected] or visit as more people seek out those Resources Agency, et al vs. an open house where Forest ability in the Federal Register. est, 10845 Rancho Bernardo http://www.fs.fed.us/nepa/fs- values. However, visitation to United States Department of Service staff will be available The notice was published on Road, Suite 200, San Diego, usda-pop.php?project=35130. existing designated wilder- Agriculture, and Center for to answer questions about the Friday, Feb. 15, 2013, and the ness has actually decreased Biological Diversity, et al v. Draft SEIS. A brief presenta- comment period closes on since the early 2000s in the United States Department of tion will begin 30 minutes after Thursday, May 16, 2013. Angeles, Cleveland and Los Agriculture. the meeting opens, followed by Comments may be sent Padres National Forests, while an opportunity to ask ques- via e-mail to socal_nf_lmp_ it increased within the San Public Meetings tions. Maps of the alternatives [email protected], or Bernardino National Forest. The four national forests The environmental impact will be hosting multiple open statement analyzes the proposal houses during the 90-day com- to modify the existing land-use ment period that began Feb. zones allocations in selected 15. None are planned for the inventoried roadless areas to San Jacinto Ranger District. include more back country According to acting Public In- non-motorized and recom- formation Officer John Miller, mended wilderness areas. It “When we looked at the level also analyzes the proposal to of participation in the last modify the land management meeting on this topic, we plan a monitoring framework. found that public participation Hemet Sun City The environmental impact was heavily weighted towards 1501 W. Florida Ave. 26770 Murrieta Rd. statement can be found on the Los Padres National Forest (951) 658-3161 (951) 672-0777 FD# 1286 FD# 1490

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Lamps • Oriental Art • Gourmet Foods • Herbs • Import Gifts (TC) Page 10 - Idyllwild Town Crier, March 14, 2013 On the Town Local Dining, Arts & Entertainment Arts & Entertainment Calendar Arts & Entertainment Calen- “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 2, Saturday, March 23 dar listings are at the discretion 4:30 & 7 p.m. Rustic Theatre. “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” of the editor. Submittal forms Local Color, 3-3:45 p.m.; A Historical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 can be picked up at the Town Chick, A Mick & A King, p.m. Idyllwild Area Histori- Crier. 4:30-7:30 p.m. Idyll Awhile. cal Society Museum. “Oz The Great & Powerful,” Wednesday, March 13 Monday, March 18 2, 4:30 & 7 p.m. Rustic The- Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9- Free cribbage, 10 a.m.-noon atre. 10 a.m. Town Hall. Idyllwild Library community The Associates of the Idyllwild Dan Papaila, 6:30-8:30 p.m. room. Arts Foundation Presents, Idyll Awhile. Open Mic Night with Scott Barnaby Finch & Friends “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 7 Foster, 6-9 p.m. Jo’An’s. a Scholarship Fundraising p.m. Rustic Theatre. “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 7 Concert, Supper, 5:30- Spring Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m. Rustic Theatre. 6:30 p.m. Weston Room, in p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild the Krone Library; Concert Arts. Tuesday, March 19 7 p.m. in Stephens Recital Free Senior Wii, 10 a.m.-noon Hall, Idyllwild Arts. “Emergent Teaching,” a newly published book by Sam Crowell (right) Thursday, March 14 Town Hall. Live entertainment, 6-9 p.m. and David Reid-Marr, both professors and Idyllwild residents, was the basis Forest Folk Movie Night & “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 7 Arriba’s. of a grand affair at Café Aroma Thursday night. Photo by Barry Zander Potluck featuring “Co- p.m. Rustic Theatre. coon,” 5:30 p.m. Town Hall. Sunday, March 24 “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 7 Wednesday, March 20 David Jerome, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. p.m. Rustic Theatre. Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9- Arriba’s. Spring Dance Concert, 7:30 10 a.m. Town Hall. “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 7 Historical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 Arts. p.m. Rustic Theatre. p.m. Idyllwild Area Histori- cal Museum. Friday, March 15 Thursday, March 21 “Oz The Great & Powerful,” Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 7 2, 4:30 & 7 p.m. Rustic The- 11 a.m.- Noon Town Hall. p.m. Rustic Theatre. atre. “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 4:30 & 7 p.m. Rustic The- Friday, March 22 Monday, March 25 atre. Krafty Kids Art Class with Free Cribbage, 10 a.m.-noon Willy B., 5:30-8:30 p.m. Ar- Wendy Watts, 2:30-3:30 Town Hall. riba’s. p.m.; Adult Yoga with Trine Open Mic Night with Scott ICRC Speaker Series, Bietz, 5-6 p.m. Town Hall. Foster, 6-9 p.m. Jo’An’s. & Cheese Reception, 5:30 “Oz The Great & Powerful,” “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 7 p.m., Speaker Presentation 4:30 & 7 p.m. Rustic Theatre. p.m. Rustic Theatre. 6 p.m. Silver Pines Lodge. Willy B., 5:30-8:30 p.m. Ar- DoRoJo, Robin Rabens, Joey Latimer and Don Reed (right), perform at Sunnylands in That’s All Folk, 6:30-9:30 riba’s. Tuesday, March 26 Rancho Mirage on Sunday as part of the “Music in the Gardens” series. Jo’An’s. Belgian Sour Ale Tasting, 6:30 Free Senior Wii, 10 a.m.-noon Photo by Grace Reed Peter Curtis, 6:30-9:30 p.m. p.m. Idyll Awhile. Town Hall. Idyll Awhile. That’s All Folk, 6:30-9:30 “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 7 Family Country Dance, 6:30- Jo’An’s. p.m. Rustic Theatre. 9:30 p.m. Town Hall. Dinner tickets by reservation only, Spring Dance Concert, 7:30 See more Arts & Entertainment listings call Diana by March 17th at (951) 659-9892. p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild at idyllwildtowncrier.com Arts. Concert tickets available at the door. Saturday, March 16 “Climbing Tahquitz Rock” Historical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Area Histori- cal Society Museum. “Oz The Great & Powerful,” 2, 4:30 & 7 p.m. Rustic The- atre. St. Patrick’s Day Festivities Live Entertainment, 6-9 p.m. th Arriba’s. Sunday, March 17 John King, 6:30- 9:30 p.m. Idyll Local Color, 3-3:45 p.m. Awhile. A Chick, A Mick and A King, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Rock Star Karaoke with Scott Will be serving Traditional Irish Foods and Brews. Foster, 7-10 p.m. Jo’An’s. Live Music Dan Papaila, Wednesday, March 13, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 17 Peter Curtis, Friday, March 15, 6:30-9:30 p.m. David Jerome, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. John King, Saturday, March 16, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Arriba’s. Belgian Sour Ale TastingThursday March 21, 6:30 p.m. “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” idyllawhilewineshoppebistro.com Historical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 54245 N. Circle Drive ~ C8 • 951~659~WINE (9463) p.m. Idyllwild Area Histori- New Sunday hours: noon to 6 p.m. cal Society Museum. Idyllwild Town Crier, March 14, 2013 - Page 11 And the winners are … The winners from the 2013 Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s Eye of the Artist Show held March 9 at the Rainbow Inn.

Mixed Media First Kirsten Ingbretsen “Truth” Second Carol Mills “Ravishing Red” Third Leo Marquis “Sensual Fiery Back”

Abstract First Gary Glasheen “Wedding of the Swans” Second Shanna Robb “Mind Games” Third Evelia Nash “Ghost”

Representational First Fariad “Passion” Folks review the art before bidding on it at the Art Alliance’s Mayor Max dressed for the occasion and greeted folks entering Second Rachel Welch “Nude of Map” “Eye of the Artist” event on Saturday evening. The event in- the Rainbow Inn for the event . He even bought a new tie for Third Douglas Bernhagen “Mother and Child” cluded hors d’oeuvres and champagne. Photos by Barbara Reese the occasion. Photography First Kathy Harmon-Luber needs are, and construct- food, and how we’re consum- “Angelic Laundry” Nee ing treatment and feeding ing it — in the car, in front Second Avianna Jones “Daffodils Meeting” Continued from page 1 options based on these as- of the TV, and increasingly Third Lissa Claussen “First Snow Plow” sessments. alone — is not really eating,”

expensive,” said Nee. “Just A resource Nee uses, es- he writes. “Instead of food, 3-Dimensional become educated about your pecially when not near a we’re consuming ‘edible food- First Cher Townsend “Falling into You” particular pet’s needs [with store that carries excellent like substances’ — no longer Second Kelly Jo Miller “The Fever Candle” regard to their physical and food choices, is the website the products of nature but of Third Norman Deesing “Deep Sea Movement” emotional conditions]. You www.onlynaturalpet.com. She food science.”

don’t have to buy the highest also recommends reading Nee suggests pets will also Honorable Mentions priced food out there.” Michael Pollan’s “In Defense benefit from eating “food” Mallory Cremin And in what, at least to of Food,” written for humans instead of “foodlike sub- “Weeds in My Garden-Vinca” this writer seemed surprising, and their approaches to meal Pet consultant Margarat Nee stances.” Erin Murray “Gift” is this fact — if the food is preparation and enjoyment, speaks on Sunday, March 24, Nee speaks at 3 p.m. on Lois Sheppard “Quintessence” good for you and you’re mak- but equally valuable for pet for ARF. Sunday, March 24 at Moun- Jan Jasper-Fayer “All Five Senses” ing good choices for yourself owners to examine how to Photo courtesy of tain Pawlytechnic Canine Margarat Nee based on your current health make feeding choices more Education School, 23400 People’s Choice and physical needs, the same beneficial and appealing for to supply necessary nutrition Highway 243 in Pine Cove. First Scott Finnell “Flowing with Joy” is true for your pet. their pets. levels, but bypassing, for There is no charge for this

Part of what Nee’s con- Pollan posits that our the sake of expediency, old event. Artists’ Choice sultative practice is about modern diets are less and less fashioned foods and ways of Marshall Smith can be First Colin Garth Smith “Natley” is understanding who your natural food and more prod- eating. “Because most of what reached at marshall@towncrier. pet is, what their individual ucts of food science designed we’re consuming today is not com. Page 12 - Idyllwild Town Crier, March 14, 2013 Are Belgian different? Yes!

By Jared Dillon industrial giants such as An- When fermenting wine or Many Americans are fa- of young and aged lambic. a g i n g p r o c e s s w i l l s m o o t h heuser-Busch InBev whose a naturally occurring or miliar with lambic based on In Belgium, aged lambic is o u t t h e fl av o r s , m a k i n g i t purpose is solely to make a wild yeast is trapped between styles such as Kriek (cherry) often referred to as oude or less sour. I n m y p e r s o n a l e x p e- profi t. Those associated with the skins of the fruit used in o r F r a m b o i s e ( r a s p b e r r y ) . o l d . A t o n e t i m e , g u e u z e Gueuze in America is of- r i e n c e , B e l g i a n b e e r s a r e the Belgian craft scene fi nd the beverage. Adding raw fruit to the - was the main of ten very diffi cult to fi nd and often regarded as the fi nest that the truest style of beer W h a t m a k e s l a m b i c s o rels and allowing the beer to Brussels. Now Cantillon is also very expensive. Some of their craft. Many people in their country is a style unique is that the fermenta- f e r m e n t y i e l d s t h e s e s t y l e s o n e o f t h e o n l y b r e w e r i e s of the best styles are from have romanticized ideas of known as lambic. tion of these beers is done with the fruit’s fl avor. in the city still specializing Cantillon Brewery based in monks crafting ales in the Lambic beers are unique w i t h w i l d y e a s t — P e d i o - The most important thing in the style. Brussels, 3 Fonteinen based walls of monasteries across b e c a u s e w h i l e t h e y m a y cocci or Brettanomyces — to to note is that many cheap When tasting gueuze, you in Beersel, and Boon based Belgium. be brewed in a traditional give what some describe as l a m b i c p r o d u c e r s w i l l u s e will quickly notice that it is Lembeek. W h e n t a l k i n g t o t h o s e s e n s e , t h e i r f e r m e n t a t i o n a “ f u n k y ” o r “ s o u r ” t a s t e . fl avored and extracts highly acidic, thus making it On March 21, we will be i n v o l v e d i n t h e B e l g i a n process is much more similar Exposing the beer, after the as a substitute for raw fruit. highly sour and tart. Gueuze conducting tastings of a va- community, I found t o t h a t o f w i n e o r c i d e r. boiling process, to open fer- This often creates a soda-like is very dry, almost akin to riety of Belgian Lambics and a startlingly different opin- M o s t a l c o h o l i c b e v e r a g e s mentation and allowing air- sweetness to the beer rather a Chardonnay or Riesling. Sour Ales at Idyll Awhile i o n . M a n y c r a f t b r e w e r s s u c h a s w i n e o r b e e r u s e borne yeasts to culture in the than the authentic tart, sour The beer is often carbonated Wine Shop. All of the beers i n B e l g i u m f e e l t h e s a m e yeast to ferment their prod- beer accomplishes this step. fl avors of a true lambic. and can sometimes have the w i l l b e p a i r e d w i t h f o o d . way many craft brewers in ucts into alcohol. The ma- Traditionally, the lambics are T h e m o s t s o u g h t - a f t e r effervescent of champagne. C a l l ( 9 5 1 ) 6 5 9 - 9 4 6 3 f o r America feel. jority of beers typically use then aged for up to three style of lambic in Belgium Gueuze can be aged like mor e de tails or t o res erve They are surrounded by very controlled yeast sources. years in oak barrels. is gueuze, which is a blend wine for ten or 15 years. The a seat. See ad on page 10.

Macle an sig ns his latest book “The E sp e ranza Fire” Sat urday, March 10, at the U.S. Forest Se r v ic e R ange r Sta- Former and current U.S. Forest Ser v ice colleagues of fi ve t ion in Idyl lw ild. lost fi refi g hters attended the discussion of Maclean’s book on the Esperanza Fire. All were present during the Esperanza Fire. From left are Pat Boss, former PIO, Captain Fred Espinoza, CaptainChris Fogle, Captain Richard Gearhar t and Norm Walker, former Fire Management Chief for the San Jacinto Ranger Distr ict. Maclean is standing at the lectern. Author John N. Macle an sp eaks to the lar ge audie nc e about his book “The Esp e ranza Fire” and the de tails of the inc ide nt, The Train invest ig at ion and prosecut ion Fr iday afte r no on at the Rustic is Theat re. Eng ine 57 is show n in the b ac kg round as it stoo d at Jo’An’sRunning! the s c e ne afte r the fi re had pass e d. Photos by Jenny Kirchner Open 7 Days a Week March 15th—FRIDAY Breakfast Ser ved Silver Pines Lodge “History and Technology of Pine Craft Furniture” co-sponsored 7am – 2 pm Daily by Idyllwild Historical Society Daily Lunch and Dinner specials & Community Arts Network (CAN) Breakfast Special $399 7-11:30 a.m. Mon.-Fri. April 11th Sunday Only ST. PATTY’S DAY Cor ned Beef and Cabbage $895 Rainbow Inn “Georges Seurat” by Ken Young $ 95 co-sponsored by Friends of the Library Monday Tri-Tip Salad 9 Taco Tuesday: Shredded Beef May 16th or Chicken $1 each Fish Tacos $2 each Silver Pines Lodge “Importance of W ednesday 20% Off Dinner Menu Local Native Plants in Nature Thursday All you can eat Spaghetti $695 Cure the Winter blues and in Your Garden” Meat Balls $2 extra with LESSONS by Harold Voorheis co-sponsored Friday Chicken Pomador $1295 by Idyllwild Garden Club Tr y our Better than the Best We make our Fresh Ground own patties Don Reed Steak 1/2-Pound Hamburger Teacher & Multi-Instrumentalist June 13th Plug in MONDAY nights for Open Mic 5 1-HOUR LESSONS FOR $200 Quiet Creek Inn “Painting in the with Scott Foster 6-9pm (New clients only) Outdoors – Plein Air” co-sponsored FRIDAY NIGHT 6:30-9:30pm — Guitars: Electric, acoustic, slide & dobro; mandolin & more by Art Alliance of Idyllwild “That’s All Folk” with John, Elaine & Bill SATURDAY 7-10pm ROCK STAR Karaoke with Scott 659-0295 Idyllwild Town Crier, March 14, 2013 - Page 13 Fostering community through musical ensembles Local musician Anna Ancheta builds a bridge

By Marshall Smith express sublime feelings.” Bridge/Mu- Assistant Editor Ancheta’s El Sistema- sica program, modeled Bridge/Musica which she de- Local musician Anna An- program provides free af- veloped and cheta is utilizing a Venezu- ter-school string instruction int roduced elan program, El Sistema, and instruments to students t h i s y e a r developed by Jose Antonio of any age in partnership into the San Abreu in 1975, to extend with the San Jacinto Uni- Jacinto school musical education, espe- fi ed School District. Bridge system, she cially string instruction, to provides individualized and i s j o i n e d Hill and valley students of small group lessons, mu- by Eastman all ages. “Local orchestra sic theory and ensemble School of Mu- string sections are declin- performance for budding sic graduate Musica founder Anna Ancheta works with ing,” Ancheta noted, “and it’s young string players. “We and Idyllwild young students. important to begin develop- use singing and song in- local Heather Photo courtesy of Anna Ancheta ing new players.” struction on a daily basis,” Netz, violin In the U.S., sports pro- said Ancheta. “You can’t play instructor, as well as Mary spired by the opportunity.” grams have long been a string instrument in tune Duffy, former Idyllwild Arts Ancheta’s program dif- viewed as ways for chil- if you can’t hear and sing student and bass-playing fers from some other El dren, especially those from Anna Ancheta (left) and Heather Netz, Idylwild locals and key what you intend to play.” member of last year’s win- Sistema-inspired programs economically disadvantaged Bridge Musica instructors. Photo courtesy of Anna Anchetta El Sistema utilizes singing, ning jazz combo at the in that it is not funded by, families, to develop valuable body expressiveness and Berklee School of Music affi liated with or an adjunct skills, learn teamwork, and ticipation from the earliest sense, because it transmits rhythm as key elements of High School Jazz Festival. of a major performance en- fi nd pathways out of pov- stages, group learning, peer the highest values — soli- its methodology. Duffy, as do all the teach- semble. It is privately funded erty. In Venezuela, Abreu’s El teaching and a commit- darity, harmony, mutual Ancheta, a graduate of ers, instructs in bowing, through grants and dona- Sistema has done the same ment to keeping joy at the and compassion,”Sistema the University of Southern note reading, fi ngerings and tions and operates under for poor children, but uses forefront of the student ex- founder Abreu said. “And it California’s music program rhythms. the aegis of the Diamond orchestral instruction as the perience. Its primary stated has the ability to unite an has long taught string play- Bringing this formalized Valley Arts Council. vehicle for advancement. purpose is to create a daily entire community and to ers in the valley. In the training to rural areas, far Ancheta’s Musica foun- The El Sistema program haven of safety and inclu- from major metropolitan dation, in addition to the has gained widespread ac- siveness that builds every performing arts facilities, Bridge component, supports ceptance in the United child’s self-esteem and sense was an important moti- the Inland Valley Youth Or- States. Sometimes referred of value. vating factor in launching chestra, the Summer Strings to as “passion fi rst/refi ne- “Music has to be recog- this program, said Ancheta. Academy and Musica Master ment second,” the program nized as an agent of social “Rural areas do not have Classes. emphasizes ensemble par- development in the highest the economic or personnel For more information resources of metropolitan about the Bridge/Musica pro- areas,” notes Ancheta. “We grams, call (951) 654-6312 are so lucky to have a gifted or makingmucica@hotmail. Students of the week group of teachers who have com. come here, encouraged by M a r s h a l l S m i t h the gracious welcome of c a n b e r e a c h e d a t schools and parents, and in- [email protected].

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Sellers make their properties visible to thousands of potential buyers. Call Grace Reed or Shane Fender for info at 659-2145. MLS DRE#01367581 Page 14 - Idyllwild Town Crier, March 14, 2013 Dean prepares for Boston here and in San Diego By J.P. Crumrine has helped his body expand pace,” he said. “There’s less Besides the marathon, Two other Pine Cove Editor hemoglobin to carry more passing and being passed, going East will also be a residents ran in the San oxygen. so there’s time for mere return to his roots, Dean Diego Half Marathon last The 2013 Boston Mara- He’s noticed that run- conversation and looking related. He’s from Mas- week. Ken and Heather thon is only a month away, ning the hills here often around.” On Sunday, Dean sachusetts and has been Mello competed. Ken fin- on April 15. Pine Cove’s increases his breathing and saw and listened to the gone for 20 years. He’s ished 401 out of more than Mark Dean has nearly com- sense of fatigue, but when Point Loma High School from Framingham and the 5,700 runners and 19th in pleted his preparation for he repeats the distance at band for several paces. Boston Marathon course his age group. His total the premier marathon. the coast, his body feels Nevertheless, Dean has passes through it. time was 1:40:16. He ran the San Diego fine and his times are im- time to watch the fans and He connected with a Heather was right be- Half Marathon (13 miles) proved. listen to music along the family member recently in hind, running the course Sunday, March 10, and He ran Sunday’s race course. a bittersweet way. Trying to in 1:42:42. She finished plans one more long run in about 1 hour and 40 Later, as he passed the find them online, he dis- 117 out of more than 3,000 before boarding his plane minutes, although he did San Diego airport, Dean covered an obituary for his women and 518 out of all to Boston. In two weeks, slow down on the final watched a plane taxi out aunt. However, this iden- runners. he’ll run for 23 miles. After hills. While he’s running, onto the runway, take off tified many of his other J.P. Crumrine can be that, he’ll do shorter runs Dean concentrates on his and bank back over the relatives. Dean contacted reached at jp@towncrier. and let his body recover pace and tries to maintain city. “As it took off, I began a cousin and they’ll be on com. from the long distance. consistency. thinking it’s only a month the course in Framingham Dean trains on the Hill “After the first three or until Margie and I are on cheering him on, and after and in San Diego, but he four miles, you end up a plane going to Boston,” the race there’ll be a family Mark Dean trains for 2013 believes the Hill’s altitude with people doing the same he said. reunion. Boston Marathon running in Idyllwild. Photo by JP Crumrine

On Sunday, March TOWN HALL 3, Breanna Lewis Idyllwild Recreation District won first place in Irish Dance Compe- SCHEDULE tition in Westlake. After School Open Recreation Twenty competitors Monday-Friday were entered in her Kindergarten 12:30-3:30 p.m.; division of Prelimi- 1st-8th Grade 2:45-5:30 p.m. nary Championship. Bus Passes available at She is wearing the Idyllwild School office. winning sash and holding her new UPCOMING ACTIVITIES bowl for winning 1st Forest Folk Pot Luck & Movie Night Place. “Cocoon” Thursday, March 14, at 5:30 p.m. Riley and Brooke Arnson, Allyah and Ty Bride, and Des- Photo tiny Mikroulis all participated in a 5k to raise money to fight courtesy of SPRING FESTIVAL child abuse this weekend at California State University, San Kathy Lewis Join us at Town Hall for our Spring Bernardino. It was Allyah and Destiny’s first race. Ty finished Festival. We will have games, crafts, 13th of all men. Riley was the first of all girls running and booths, food and much more! Brooke was sixth overall. Photo courtesy of Kari Arnson Saturday, March 30, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Family Country Dance Friday, March 15, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 with advanced purchase at HEMET VALLEY MORTUARY Town Hall. Ticket includes dinner (hot dogs, Dignified • Caring • Professional BBQ beans, potato salad and beverage). We own and operate our own crematory • Complete Funeral Arrangements and Cremation Services CLASSES FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN: • Pre-Arrangement Counseling • Out-Of-Town Arrangements $10 per class. Space still available. • Riverside National Cemetery MONDAY: 11 a.m.-Noon Adult Yoga with Trine Lic.# FD 833 Finer Service At Lower Cost Matthew & Vicki McWane 403 N. San Jacinto St. (951) 658-4433 • Hemet, Calif. 92543 TUESDAY: 10 a.m.-Noon Free Senior Wii WEDNESDAY: 9-10 a.m. Adult Yoga with Trine APPLE DUMPLING FRIDAY: 11 a.m.-Noon Adult Yoga with Trine LIVERY TCP19212P Idyllwild Private Transportation to and 2:30-3:30 p.m. from all Southern California airports KCANCELEDrafty Kids THIS Art WEEK Class with Wendy Watts 951 468-4100 OR 760 207-0232 To conduct business with Town Hall, please call: [email protected] Licensed & Insured • Locally Owned and Operated • Weather Permitting 659-2638 See Ad: Idyllwild Phone Directory, page 75 Idyllwild Town Crier, March 14, 2013 - Page 15 Spo rts

Town Hall Adult Volleyball 17, 25-22). Tow n Hall Spor ts Silver Pines won again over Red Kettle 3-0 (25-10, 25-17 Coordinator Jeremy and 25-16). Teeguarden reported Idyllw ild Chev ron defeated Forest Lumber in fi ve games on Tow n Hall Adult (23-25, 25-22, 25-12, 15-25, 15-11). Volleyball for the weeks of Feb. 25 and Volleyball S tandings March 4. Two ga m e s we re Team Wins Losses played during the S ilve r Pines 15 0 Id yllwild Garag e 11 4 last we ek of Fe br u- A little ballet w as used b y Id yll wild Inn’s ary. The fi rst match Id yllwild Inn 8 7 Jo s h Wh i t e d u ri n g Mo n d ay n i gh t ’s v o l - Id yllwild C hevro n 7 8 was between the Red leyball game against Id yll wild G arag e. Ke ttle and Idy l lwild Fo rest Lumbe r 4 11 Photos b y Barbara Reese Garage. The Red Red Kettle 0 15 Kettle played great in the fi rst game as Matt McDonald set C o r ey Sume rall (left side o f net) o f Id yll wild G arag e tak es t o up his teammates w ith a lot of skill and they won the fi rst the air t o g et a sho t past Id yll wild Inn, d uring the Ad ult Vo l- S ilve r Pines co mpleted a pe rf ect regular seaso n g o ing game of the match. After regrouping , the Garage won the leyball play o ffs on Monday night. Id yll wild G arag e w on the 1 5 - 0 to e a rn t h e fi rs t s e e d . T h ey p l ayed fo u rt h - s e e de d next three games and the match (23-25, 25-19, 25-19 and mat ch 3-2. Aft er f o ur v ery close games, Id yll wild G arag e w on Id yllwild C hevro n Tuesday night, Marc h 12. 25-20). the fi fth game and mat ch 27-25. Two-time defending champions I dyllwild Garage is On Tuesday, Feb. 26, the week’s second match was be- the seco nd seed and met third-seed ed Id yllwild Inn o n tween Idyllwild Inn and Idyllwild Che vron. Idyllwild Inn 17, 19-25 and 25-16). Mo nday night, Marc h 11. took control of the match early as Dawn Sonnier played Thursday’s match was between Silver Pines Lodge and The winne r s will play the c hampio nship game 7 p.m., well setting her teammates. The Inn won the match in three Idy l lwi l d Ch evron . Ta m my Fo gl e p l aye d gre a t for Si lver Th ur sday night, Marc h 14. games (25-19, 25-14 and 25-23). Pines as they protected their undefeated season. Chev ron Last week’s games kicked off w ith Forest Lumber play ing foug ht hard but came up shor t. Silver Pines won in four Idyllw ild Garage. The Garage jumped out to a good star t games (25-22, 21-25, 25-15 and 25-22). as Mar ia Loutzinhiser played great. The Garage won the On Saturday March 9, six games were played. match in three games (25-14, 25-15 and 25-22). Silver Pines defeated Idyllw ild Inn 3-0 (25-23, 25-21, 25- On Tuesday, March 5, the Red Kettle and Idyllw ild Inn 20). met. Paula Shirley played great as the setter. The Inn took Forest Lumber beat Red Kettle 3-0 (25-14, 27-25, 25-7). an early lead and won the match in four games (25-15, 25- Idyllw ild Garage bested Idyllw ild Chev ron and needed fi ve games to w in the match (25-19, 22-25, 25-22, 19-25 and 15-12). Idyllw ild Garage then beat Idyllw ild Inn 3-0 (25-13, 25-

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2018. THE FILING OF THIS STATE MENT LARRY W. WARD, p.m. March 19, 2013 at Lockaway Storage, 1181 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE County Clerk North State St., in the city of Hemet, County STATEMENT Public Notices IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS By: T. Jensen, Deputy of Riverside, State of California. The items The following person is doing busi ness as NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF Pub. TC: Feb. 28, March 7, 14, 21, 2013. to be sold are generally described as follows: MESSINA WATER SERVICE, 54610 Jameson Legals • Doing Business As ANOTHER UNDER FED ER AL, STATE, OR household items, misc. furniture, misc. tools Drive, Idyllwild, CA 92549, Riverside County. COM MON LAW (SEE SEC TION 14411 ET SEQ., FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME and equipment. Mailing address: P.O. Box 4037, Idyllwild, CA For questions about Public Notices call Sandy at the Town Crier BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS CODE). STATEMENT This notice is given in accordance with 92549. DANIEL — MESSINA, 54610 Jameson CERTIFICATION The following person is doing busi ness as the provisions of section 21700 et. seq. of the Drive, Idyllwild, CA 92549. (951) 659-2145 or E-mail: [email protected] I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy VISION EVENTS, 720 Azalea Circle West, Palm Business and Professions Code of the State This business is conducted by an Indi- NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. Springs, California 92264, Riverside County. of California. vidual. Every day throughout the United States, MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO FEB. 11, LORI TIEDEMAN INTERIORS, INC., 720 Manager/Dustin Leonard Registrant has not yet begun to transact newspapers publish thousands of public 2018. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT LARRY W. WARD, Azalea Circle West, Palm Springs, CA 92264, a RE: Notice of Public Sale busi ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above notices about events, conditions or ac- DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE County Clerk California corporation. Misc. Household Items and Furniture. on March 14, 2005. tions that affect countless individuals, IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS By: S. Romero, Deputy This business is conducted by a Corpo- Lockaway Storage Signed: families, neighborhoods and businesses. NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS Pub. TC: Feb. 21, 28, March 7, 14, 2013. ration. 1181 North State St. DANIEL MESSINA Public notices cover many topics, including Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- Hemet, CA 92543 Owner business matters, licensing, public OF ANOTHER UNDER FED ER AL, STATE, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above. (951) 929-2053 Statement fi led with the County Clerk of auctions and sales, estates, zoning, public OR COM MON LAW (SEE SEC TION 14411 meetings, bids to sell goods and services to ET SEQ., BUSI NESS AND PROFES SIONS STATEMENT Signed: Name: Name: JOHNATHAN DELEON Riverside County on March 4, 2013. the government, local government fi nances CODE). The following person is doing busi ness LORI TIEDEMAN Name: MARIA ECHEVERRIADEPERE FILE NO.: and state and local elections. Public notice CERTIFICATION as MANGOS!, 83073 Avenue 48, Suite # C-3, President Name: STACEY BERNARD R-2013-02220 is a fundamental component of our system I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy Coachella, CA 92236, Riverside County. RAUL Statement fi led with the County Clerk of Name: JOEL MAGANA NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME of representative democracy, which de- of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. -- VARGAS, 48547 Chiriaco Smt. St., Coachella, Riverside County on Feb. 13, 2013. Name: MICHELLE MORE STATEMENT EXPIRES ON MARCH 4, 2018. A pends upon the participation of educated, CA 92236. FILE NO.: Name: VALERIE MORRIS NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- responsible citizens. LARRY W. WARD, This business is conducted by an Indi- I-2013-00418 Name: JUANA PRIETO MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO MARCH County Clerk vidual. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME Name: MANUEL SANCHEZ 4, 2018. THE FILING OF THIS STATE MENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME By: R. Anderson, Deputy Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- STATEMENT EXPIRES ON FEB. 13, 2018. A Auction to be held on March 19, at 3 p.m. DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE STATEMENT Pub. TC: Feb. 21, 28, March 7, 14, 2013. ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above. NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- Lockaway Hemet IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS The following person is doing busi ness as Signed: MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO FEB. 13, Dustin Leonard - Manager NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS HERK’S PLUMBING & HANDYMAN, 53645 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME RAUL VARGAS 2018. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT American Auction Service OF ANOTHER UNDER FED ER AL, STATE, Country Club Drive, Idyllwild, CA 92549, STATEMENT Statement fi led with the County Clerk of DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE Bond # FS8632014 OR COM MON LAW (SEE SEC TION 14411 Riverside County. Mailing address: P.O. Box The following person is doing busi ness as Riverside County on Feb. 21, 2013. IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS Pub. TC: March 7, 14, 2013. ET SEQ., BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS 150, Idyllwild, CA 92549. ROBERT JACKSON COUNTRY MARKET, 24400 Canyon Trail FILE NO.: NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS CODE). MC CLELLAN, 53645 Country Club Drive, Drive, Idyllwild, CA 92549, Riverside County. I-2013-00501 OF ANOTHER UNDER FED ER AL, STATE, LIEN SALE CERTIFICATION Idyllwild, CA 92549. Mailing address; 24892 Rosebrugh Lane, Hemet, NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME OR COM MON LAW (SEE SEC TION 14411 CIVIL CODE 3071 & 3072 I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy This business is conducted by an Indi- CA 92544. JANET KAY BOSS, 24892 Rosebrugh STATEMENT EXPIRES ON FEB. 21, 2018. A ET SEQ., BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS On 3/26/2013 at 1410 Cottonwood Ave., of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. vidual. Lane, Hemet, CA 92544. NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- CODE). San Jacinto, CA a Lien Sale will be held on a Registrant commenced to transact busi ness This business is conducted by an Indi- MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO FEB. 21, CERTIFICATION 1980 MACGR HULL:MACG4039M801, CA LARRY W. WARD, un der the fi c ti tious name listed above 2002. vidual. 2018. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy CF: 6730GV; and a 1980 TKLRT VIN: IT049628, County Clerk Signed: Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. State CA Lic: 1HG3577 at 10:00 a.m. By: J. Gonzalez, Deputy ROBERT J. MC CLELLAN ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above. IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS Pub. TC: March 14, 2013. Pub. TC: March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 2013. Statement fi led with the County Clerk of Signed: NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS LARRY W. WARD, Riverside County on Feb. 14, 2013. JANET K. BOSS OF ANOTHER UNDER FED ER AL, STATE, County Clerk FILE NO.: Statement fi led with the County Clerk of OR COM MON LAW (SEE SEC TION 14411 By: B. Urias, Deputy R-2013-01617 Riverside County on Feb. 8, 2013. ET SEQ., BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS Pub. TC: Feb. 28, March 7, 14, 21, 2013. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME FILE NO.: CODE). STATEMENT EXPIRES ON FEB. 14, 2018. A R-2013-01362 CERTIFICATION FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ATTENTION NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy STATEMENT MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO FEB. 14, STATEMENT EXPIRES ON FEB. 8, 2018. A NEW of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. The following person is doing busi ness as 2018. THE FILING OF THIS STATE MENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT HIGHER GROUNDS, 54245 N. Circle Dr., DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO FEB. 8, 2018. LARRY W. WARD, Idyllwild, CA 92549, Riverside County. Mailing IDY BUSINESS IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS THE FILING OF THIS STATE MENT DOES County Clerk address: P.O. Box 3262, Idyllwild, CA 92549. NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE IN THIS By: B. Urias, Deputy MARITHA — LAMP and DONALD EDGAR ANOTHER UNDER FED ERAL, STATE, OR STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS NAME IN Pub. TC: Feb. 28, March 7, 14, 21, 2013. LAMP, 25980 Scenic Dr., Idyllwild, CA 92549. OWNERS ... COM MON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER This business is conducted by a Married BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS CODE). UNDER FED ER AL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Couple. CERTIFICATION (SEE SEC TION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSI NESS AND STATEMENT Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy PRO FES SIONS CODE). The following person is doing busi ness ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above. Did you know? of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. CERTIFICATION as MANGOS!, 90480 66th Ave., Mecca, CA Signed: I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy 92254, Riverside County. Mailing address: MARITHA LAMP • You are required to fi le a DBA (Doing LARRY W. WARD, of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. 48547 Chiriaco Smt. St., Coachella, CA 92236. Statement fi led with the County Clerk of County Clerk RAUL -- VARGAS, 48547 Chiriaco Amt. St., Riverside County on Feb. 14, 2013. Business As), also called an FBN By: R. Anderson, Deputy LARRY W. WARD, Coachella, CA 92236. FILE NO.: Pub. TC: Feb. 21, 28, March 7, 14, 2013. County Clerk This business is conducted by an Indi- R-2013-01621 (Fictitious Business Name), statement with the By: N. Medina, Deputy vidual. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Pub. TC: Feb. 21, 28, March 7, 14, 2013. Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- STATEMENT EXPIRES ON FEB. 14, 2018. A STATEMENT ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above. NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- county when you start a business. The following person is doing busi ness FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Signed: MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO FEB. 14, as LILY ROCK NATIVE GARDENS, 25220 STATEMENT RAUL VARGAS 2018. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT • Your DBA expires after 5 years, and you Palomar Road, Idyllwild, CA 92549, River- The following person is doing busi ness as Statement fi led with the County Clerk of DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE side County. Mailing address: P.O. Box 1193, EDIFY YOU SUNLESS TANS, 46305 Portola Riverside County on Feb. 25, 2013. IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS need to refi le. Idyllwild, CA 92549. BRONWYN ELIZABETH Ave., Unit D., Palm Desert, CA 92260, River- FILE NO.: NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS JONES, 25220 Palomar Road, Idyllwild, CA side County. SHANNON LAREY SMITH, I-2013-00523 OF ANOTHER UNDER FED ER AL, STATE, The Town Crier can fi le your DBA for you, 92549; EDITH — BRIX, 52525 Idyllmont 46305 Portola Ave., Unit D., Palm Desert, NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME OR COM MON LAW (SEE SEC TION 14411 Road, Idyllwild, CA 92549; and JACKIE LYNN CA 92260. STATEMENT EXPIRES ON FEB. 25, 2018. A ET SEQ., BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS saving you from the paperwork hassle and LASATER, 54480 Jameson Drive, Idyllwild, This business is conducted by an Indi- NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- CODE). CA 92549. vidual. MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO FEB. 25, CERTIFICATION the time and gas it would take to go to the This business is conducted by a General Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- 2018. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy Partnership. ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above. DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. County Recorder’s Offi ce. Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- Signed: IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above. SHANNON SMITH NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS LARRY W. WARD, Call Sandy at (951) 659-2145 or stop by Signed: Statement fi led with the County Clerk of OF ANOTHER UNDER FED ER AL, STATE, County Clerk BRONWYN ELIZABETH JONES Riverside County on Jan. 22, 2013. OR COM MON LAW (SEE SEC TION 14411 By: C. Teran, Deputy the Town Crier, 24945 Village Center Dr. Statement fi led with the County Clerk of FILE NO.: ET SEQ., BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS Pub. TC: March 7, 14, 21, 28, 2013. Riverside County on Feb. 11, 2013. I-2013-00182 CODE). FILE NO.: NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME CERTIFICATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE (offi ce open Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. R-2013-01426 STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JAN. 22, 2018. A I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy Notice is hereby given by the undersigned NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. that a public lien sale of the following described from 9 am to 5 pm.) STATEMENT EXPIRES ON FEB. 11, 2018. 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1/2 tsp ground cinnamon Torta della mamma con fragole (Mom’s almond tart Lola’s kitchen 1/4 tsp salt with raspberry sauce) 1 tbsp red wine vinegar Makes 8 slices By Dolores Sizer 1 can (8-oz) tomato sauce Food and weight, the shame of it all … 1/4 cup drydry redred winewine (I savesave the restrest forfor myself)myself) Unsalted butter or cooking spray, for greasing Believe me, I am no expert on losing 1/2 poundpound medium-widthmedium-width greengreen noodlesnoodles 1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature weight, but here it goes. 1/2 cup gratedgrated ParmesanParmesan cheese.cheese. 1-1/4 cups sugar As we age, notice I said we, it gets harder 1 cup almond paste to lose weight. Having to personally work RicottaRicotta toppingtopping 3 eggs, at room temperature hard to lose fi ve pounds frustrates me to 1 cup ricottaricotta cheesecheese 1/4 teaspoon almond extract no end. 1 eggegg 1 tablespoon Kirsch Learning as I go taught me tips for losing 2 tbsptbsp milk 1/3 teaspoon baking powder weight. Try avoiding dining after 5 p.m. I only dine after 1/8 tsp ground nutmeg 1/4 cup cake fl our fi ve on special occasions. 1/8 tsp ground white pepper Confectioner’s sugar, for dusting Also, I proudly admit that I stay away from starches Combine all ingredients in a medium-size bowl, then beat 2 cups fresh or frozen raspberries almost entirely. until well combined. 2 tablespoons Kirsch My weakness is anything crunchy and salty — chips, salted nuts and on it goes. Of course, I love my martinis, Remove casings from the sausage and crumble the Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9-inch round oh, yes, and chocolate and also raw almonds. I can eat meat into a wide, heavy frying pan. Cook, while stirring cake pan and line with waxed paper. Place butter, 3/4-cup a whole bag by myself. Unfortunately, my to-do list is often, over medium heat, until meat begins to brown. sugar and almond paste in a bowl of a food processor longer than my don’t-do list. Add the onion and mushrooms. Continue cooking and pulse until well blended. Add the eggs one at a time, Being short doesn’t help, fi ve pounds looks like more until mushrooms brown slightly. Spoon off the excess the almond extract and Kirsch, pulsing until just smooth. because of my height. Immediately my clothes start to fat and discard. Then stir in garlic, parsley, tomatoes, Transfer to bowl and sift in baking powder and fl our, and feel tight. cinnamon, salt, vinegar, tomato sauce and wine. Bring mix until well blended, and scrape into prepared pan. One of these days I will get to the gym and tone up. all to a boil, then cover and reduce heat to simmer for Bake for 45 minutes. Remove from oven, cool and If you believe that, I have some swamp land in Florida 15 minutes. invert onto a platter. Dust with powdered sugar. to sell you. Meanwhile, cook the noodles in boiling salted water Reserve 1/2 cup of raspberries. Puree the remaining 1- The latest snowfall left me housebound for four days according to package directions just until al dente. Drain, 1/2 cups raspberries and remaining 1/2 cup sugar in food with only healthy food in the fridge. Hooray, a forced rinse and drain again. processor. Strain, add the Kirsch, discard the pulp, chill diet, I lost four pounds. Spread half of the noodles in a lightly greased 1-1/2 to and drizzle over slices of the tart garnish with reserved In my pantry, there are two cans of tart cherries. In 2-quart casserole. (I use a two-quart casserole, 1-1/2 isn’t raspberries. the fridge I found a package of pie crust. Methinks it’s big enough.) Sprinkle with two tablespoons of the cheese, The sauce can be made the day before and saved in a good idea to make a cherry pie, take it to the Town then cover with the sausage sauce. Add remaining noodles; the refrigerator in a sealed container. Add the kirsch just Crier and watch them gain weight. sprinkle with remaining cheese. Spread ricotta topping to before using. With all that said, my two recipes for this column cover noodles and 2 tablespoons more cheese. Note: Kirsch is a clear, cherry fruit brandy of Ger- are pasta and a dessert. I have made both recipes often, Bake, uncovered, in a 350-degree oven for 35 to 40 man origin. Traditionally made from double distillation guests love both. The pasta recipe is so old I don’t have minutes or until topping is set and golden brown. of Mordello cherries, pits and all. Pick up Kirsch at any the information to give credit. well-stocked liquor store. Enjoy! Serve this main course with your favorite Italian salad, You can contact Lola at [email protected]. Baked green noodles with Italian sausage garlic bread and a rich red wine. I sure am hungry. Makes 6 servings Now for the wonderful dessert. This recipe is from my Tuscan dessert book called, “Dolci Toscani” by Anne 1 pound Italian sausage Bianchi and Sandra Lotti 1 large onion, fi nely chopped Although the recipe is hard to adapt to high altitude, 1/2 pound mushrooms, thinly sliced it remains delicious. The fi rst time I made this recipe it 1 clove of garlic, pressed (I use two cloves) sunk somewhat in the middle. The second time I added 1/4 cup chopped parsley (I use Italian parsley) a tablespoon of fl our, it sank again but very little and 3 plum tomatoes, fi nely chopped was wonderful.

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By Mimi and Hootch 65 years ago - 1948 It’s your lucky day! Wear your green Fire quickly burned more and enjoy the March special at ARF. than an acre on the mountain- Get double the meow for the price of side below Suicide Rock. The one. snow was too deep to allow Mr. Grey, Lacki and Meow pumpers to get close to the M e o w a r e fire. just a few of the many furry reasons to come into ARF. 60 years ago - 1953 The diva Miss Jezabelle ISOMATA was growing purrs, “If you are a lover of fast. Enrollment was expected the feline crowd, you sim- to reach 500 students and the ply have to walk 40 faculty members would through the ARF equal the total enrollment of cattery door and students for the first summer you’re in cat heav- session in 1950. Duck and cover: An earthquake drill on April 25, 1989, capped off Earthquake Preparedness en. You will either Month activities at Idyllwild School. The disaster scenario imagined an 8.3 shaker on the stay here forever, 55 years ago - 1958 San Jacinto Fault with widespread damage and injuries. File photo or you will not be able to resist A 20-inch snowfall gathering a couple of these fur babies into your arms brought skiers to the Idyllwild but learned his companion citing incompatible land use 15 years ago - 1998 forever.” For the month of March, cats are 2 for 1. slopes of Halona Hill. had perished while attempt- with the surrounding land Don Gilden, Idyllwild fire And many already know who they would like to be ing to swim an icy pond. owned by USFS. chief of nearly eight years, adopted with. 50 years ago - 1963 The survivor also told of dis- was due to retire within the Like Carly and Sadie, identical A year after it disappeared covering the body of Ronald 25 years ago - 1988 month. twin sisters that absolutely love each en route from Pomona to Gidcumb who had been miss- The Rev. Betty Jandl of other. They are close to a year old Cathedral City, a Cessna ing in the mountains since the Idyllwild Church of Re- 10 years ago - 2003 and can often be found in enclosed was discovered crashed on Feb. 7. ligious Science organized a About 30 youth from in each others arms in the cat tree. the north slope of Mt. San chili cook-off to raise funds Idyllwild Bible Church par- Sadie is a bit more adventurous and Jacinto. Aboard were the 35 years ago - 1978 for the Idyllwild emergency ticipated in the 12th an- playful, but always tries to entice remains of a Covina man, Hemet Unified School radio station. The event was nual World Vision 30-Hour Carly out. Robert Burke, and his sons, District trustees accepted held at Town Hall. Famine to raise funds to Ever wonder what happens to a warm friendly orange Robert Jr., 12, and Donald, title to a 20-acre parcel of fight world hunger. During tabby that is abandoned at a rescue’s back door in the 11. land in Garner Valley, do- 20 years ago - 1993 their fast, they also collected middle of winter? She finds warmth and shelter with nated by Jack Garner, to be A cat that had been miss- canned foods for the Idyllwild ARF. And surprise! She has a litter of kittens. 45 years ago - 1968 used for a public secondary ing for 52 days was found HELP Center’s food pantry. Mama Sunkist, Sunny for short, is the proud mama Direct long-distance dial- school. by local Frank Gorzny after to four beautiful babies, a little over a week old. It’s too ing telephone service became an extensive search. “Zippy” 1 year ago - 2012 soon to tell who is what yet, but available on the Hill. 30 years ago - 1983 had gotten loose after be- An escalation of local we have a calico, a muted calico, The U.S. Forest Service ing brought to the Hill by a crime lead the Riverside an orange tabby like mama, and 40 years ago - 1973 (USFS) opposed the pro- part-time resident, cat-sitting County Sheriff’s Department a chocolate-brown tabby. Searchers rescued a Glen- posed building site for the for her daughter who was in to schedule a community The first litter of the spring dora man in Tahquitz Canyon, Garner Valley High School, the hospital. meeting. season will be ready for visitors in about five weeks. What better way to welcome the season of new growth than with a new life. IDYLLWILD DENTAL BUILDING ARF has many cats and dogs available for adop- tion or fostering. Go to www.arfidyllwild.weebly. Serving the community’s dental needs com and click on Petfinder. All pets are spayed, neu- with gentle professionalism for over 20 years. tered, and current on shots. ARF is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays. Call (951) 659-1122 or email [email protected] for ap- 659-5011 pointment on any other day. Creature corner is sponsored this week by Diann Coate After Hours Call 652-2744 in memory of Chauncey. To sponsor the column, call Heber G. Dunn, D.D.S. 54805 North Circle Dr. Bryan L. Dunn, D.D.S. Shane Fender at the Town Crier, 659-2145. We need your HELP! Subscribe to the Town Crier and SAVE! Check out the savings for two-year subscriptions! We need sponsors for ■ YES! Sign me up for a subscription to the Town Crier today! Creature Corner! (Please check your preference below. If you are ordering an on-line subscription be sure to include your e-mail address.) 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