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TowIdyllwild’s n Only NewspaperCrıer Almost all the News — Part of the Time ... Online All the Time at idyllwildtowncrier.com VOL. 69 NO. 32 IDYLLWILD, CA THURS., AUGUST 7, 2014 Hill receives First day of much school is Aug. 11 needed rain By J.P. Crumrine greeting students. Following News Editor the end-of-school retirement of Lenore Sazer, middle school By J.P. Crumrine he first day of the school students will meet a new sci- News Editor for the 2014-15 year is ence teacher — Robert Leih. Monday, Aug. 11, and He can be considered a re- ain drenched parts of the Hill this T Idyllwild School Principal Matt turning student who attended weekend, and while it was far from Kraemer is welcoming new and Idyllwild School years ago, and sufficient to eliminate the drought, it R returning students for the sev- all of his four children passed will help. enth year. through the local school doors The U.S. Forest Service’s Keenwild Rang- Unlike some of the more re- on their way to Hemet High er Station recorded 1.2 inches of rain from cent opening days of school, only School. For nearly 50 years, about noon Saturday, Aug. 2 through early one new faculty member will be See School, page 24 Monday morning. But George Tate, an un- official weatherman in Pine Cove, recorded slightly more than 2.5 inches over the week- end. Historically, the area normally receives about 0.7 inches during July and another 0.8 Jazz fest showcases in August. Already, about 1.25 inches have fallen at Keenwild and twice that amount in Pine Cove. The weekend’s rain varied across the Hill. Idyllwild Arts alums While Pine Cove received nearly twice what Keenwild recorded, the James Reserve north By J.P. Crumrine musician and Idyllwild Arts of Pine Cove recorded more than 3.5 inches News Editor faculty member brings a cadre of rain and 2.6 inches fell on Mt. San Jacinto of IA alumni to the stage of the Peak. Anza to the south recorded only 1.23 ust back from Cordova, celebrated festival. From Evan inches and less than an inch fell in Hemet. Alaska, Marshall Haw- Christopher and Jason Jackson While some roads in Southern Califor- Jkins, the music director for to Casey Abrams and Daniel nia, including a portion of Interstate 10, were the 21st-annual Jazz in Pines, Sazer-Krebbers, Hawkins said, closed partially or fully because of rain, roads is relaxed and ready. While he “I’m pleased the focus is on the on the Hill remained open and clear. played some bluegrass, Hawkins alumni.” Through this week, the National Weath- Carter and Evelyn Johnson share an umbrella during the was still ambassador for the true “This performance is special er Service does not forecast any more precipi- thunderstorm Saturday while enjoying the Sons of the American music genre — jazz. for several reasons. First, Mar- tation. However, the Cal Fire Predictive Ser- American Legion Post 800 Horseshoe Tournament. And the jazz festival will be a shall Hawkins in the saddle as vices forecast for August through November PHOTO BY HALIE WILSON showcase for this musical genre, musical director signals a re- states, “This may allow the import of a great- remain close to seasonal normals.” Nevertheless, it sug- and Hawkins, his friends and his turn to the original philosophy er amount of subtropical moisture into the gested that winter rains may arrive later than normal students will captivate the audi- of Jazz in the Pines,” Christo- region during the next few months. There- this year. ences with its special sounds. pher said in an email exchange fore, precipitation through September may J.P. Crumrine can be reached at [email protected]. Once again, the popular jazz See Jazz, page 24

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Idyllwild Fire transported both men 77/56 traveling on his Honda motorcycle at an allegedly unsafe Sunny. speed on a clear day, failed to negotiate a hard left turn in the Honda to Keenwild Forest Service station where they were transported by Mercy Air and ran off the road. He was transported to Riverside to nearby hospitals. The truck driver was uninjured. Idyllwild Fire Chief Patrick Reitz said Saturday 8/9 County Regional Medical Center with minor injuries. Ac- one man was seriously injured and the other critically. PHOTO BY JENNY KIRCHNER cording to Meyer, no drugs or alcohol were involved. At 3:40 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2 during a rainstorm, 78/56 Sunny. Madison Clowdus, 18, of Temecula lost control of her ve- hicle and struck a tree and utility pole on Highway 243 Sunday 8/10 just south of Riverside County Playground Road. 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By J.P. Crumrine about 50 by 50 feet. On Forest Service and Cal conducts aerial recon- News Editor both days, crews and he- Fire, dropped water on naissance flights each licopters were fightingthe sites, according to San day over the forest to as- Two small lightning and monitoring both fires. Jacinto District Fire Chief sist with detection of fires occurred Satur- U.S. Forest Service crews Dan Felix. new lightning-related day afternoon in the San from Kenworthy Guard Neither fire necessi- fires. The reconnaissance Jacinto Ranger District. Station in Garner Valley tated maintaining ground flights are part of their Both were in the proxim- and Keenwild Guard Sta- coverage overnight. Both normal operating plans ity of Suicide Rock, thus tion in Mountain Center, fires were contained Mon- after lightning storms. This is the second of two fires caused by lightning just their names, Rock 1 and as well as a crew from Cal day afternoon, according J.P. Crumrine can be before 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2. Both fires were on the ridge near Suicide Rock. A fire helicopter made snorkel Rock 2. Fire’s Bautista unit, were to Felix. reached at jp@towncrier. on site. Helicopters, both The Forest Service com. trips back and forth until it was out. Both fires were small, PHOTO BY REBECCA FRAZIER San Jacinto widening Lost hikers rescued Ramona Expressway Thursday night Idyllwild By J.P. Crumrine By Becky Clark Pharmacy News Editor Serving our Community Since 1977 Editor

The city of San Jacinto is widening the Ramona The Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit helped extri- cate two lost hikers from the Mt. San Jacinto State Park Expressway over about a 10-month period beginning Good NeiGhbor Pharmacy SPecialS Monday, Aug. 11, from the two existing lanes to five and State Wilderness, Thursday night, July 31. lanes. About 8:45 p.m., the Riverside County Sheriff’s dis- Sean Motlagh, project manager in the City Engi- patch unit received a call from the two lost hikers. Airborne Kids Clearasil neering Department, said the project will modify traf- During the late morning and afternoon, they had hiked Tinted Acne to San Jacinto Peak. But when leaving the Peak area, Gummies fic signals, improve drainage and add a bike path, too. Assorted Treatment Cream The project is between Eagle Road and Lake Park Av- they mistakenly took a trail that put them on the Pacif- Flavors 1 oz. enue/Main Street in San Jacinto, and will cost $3.9 ic Crest Trail between Little Round Valley Camp and 21 ct. million to build with a final cost of $5.2 million that Black Mountain Group Camp, according to the Sheriff’s includes plans and engineering costs. Department press release. Motlagh said though traffic will not be blocked, The hikers were identified as Ali Esparza, 23, of Jam- ul, CA and Phuong Nguyen, 25, of San Diego. commuters from Idyllwild “may want to use alterna- EACH Besides RMRU and sheriff’s deputies, the Sheriff’s $ EACH tive routes.” The project is expected to end in June 99 $ 99 2015. Aviation unit and staff from the Palm Springs Aerial 4 4 Becky Clark can be reached at becky@towncrier. Tramway participated in searching for the two lost hik- com. ers. About two hours later, the helicopter and RMRU members found them and they were airlifted to safety. The hikers were found in good health and no medical Gentle Glucosamine treatment was needed. Skin Cleanser Chondroitin Health care for local uninsured J.P. Crumrine can be reached at [email protected]. 16 oz. A Riverside County Mobile Health Clinic brings free Complex health care services to Idyllwild at Town Hall, usually 120 ct. the second Wednesday of every month. The next event is from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 13. EACH Services include general medical exams, sick-child $ 99 EACH visits and health screenings for blood pressure, diabetes 5 $ 99 and vision. 22 These services are offered to people who do not have health insurance. For more information, call 951-486-5765 Heat Wraps Hydrocortisone Neck and Shoulder 1% Cream 3 Treatments 1 oz.

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E-mail: [email protected] ed to a full four-year term in Website: idyllwildtowncrier.com Valley-Wide Recre- August 2009. ation, an efficient, experi- I’ve missed out on beach- When to reach us During most of his tenure, Killing- enced and larger voter-based regional es for years until one of our OFFICE HOURS sworth focused on the agency’s financ- recreational group, would cohesively offspring and family moved 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. es. bond mountain recreation interests. to San Diego a few months Monday - Friday The same exact thing happened Cal Fire, through existing size and ago. When they asked 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday when he was on the Chamber of Com- funding, would place a Cal Fire patch what we wanted to do this 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sunday merce. on the IFPD chief/employees and pro- weekend, I said, “Go to the Why don’t they clear out the whole vide stable funding/professional re- DEADLINES MONDAY beach.” bunch and start over? sources not currently accessible to News Items — 10 a.m. After our Friday Califor- Mike Freitas Classified Ads — Noon IFPD. nia Newspaper Publishers Idyllwild Display Ads — Noon Association quarterly meet- As for IWD, it needs to fix its weak- u ing in San Diego, Jack and I nesses/failing water production in- Don’t vote your emotions frastructure and make peace with its Becky Clark headed to Del Mar, met up with the family on Saturday neighbors. IWD pumps Strawberry Publisher-Editor Editor: Creek into Foster Lake. When Straw- and planted ourselves at Idyllwild, wake up. Idyllwild Fire, berry Creek stops, so does much of Jack Clark . Idyllwild Water and Idyllwild Commu- IWD’s water production. Sadly, no local General Counsel Just after our blankets nity Center will continue to falter so water agency can positively influence and chairs got set up, a long as Idyllwild businesses/de-facto J.P. Crumrine this negative conduct because of size, to light rain began. Most of us leaders and the few who claim leader- News Editor the detriment of everyone. stripped down to our swim- ship refuse to recognize where the true Homeowners must understand suits and enjoyed it. weight of the mountain community sits, Halie Wilson what’s at stake. Small is dangerous Operations Manager The 4- and 11-year-old specifically with Hill-wide property in an isolated community when infra- granddaughters and Mom owners not voters, the county and the u structure personnel refuse to identify built sand castles, haul- state. I’m an optimist. As such, prob- their limitations and weaknesses. In- Jay Pentrack ing water from the ocean lematic cancer must be removed before tegrated and effective solutions require Advertising Sales to soak up the tan sand so we can thrive. Manager outstanding, unbiased leadership with it would tamp down well in When you’re too small, long-term fi- Staff Reporter proper legal weight, something that to the buckets serving as cas- nancing collapses as the focus just be- date eludes this town. u tle molds. This required a lot comes day-to-day operations paying Demand clarity and accountability of running back and forth, — the light bill — despite best efforts. Dolores Sizer as to the options possible. We control good exercise. Doubling sewer fees or ambulance Classified, Legal & funding. We control the vote. We con- I smelled the salt air, property taxes without understanding Service Directory Sales trol access to grand juries. Make a dif- stuck my white legs in the is stupid. Using a recreation property ference. Don’t vote your emotions. Lisa Streeter sand and let the tide roll tax account to fund an art gallery/con- Jeff Smith Advertising Sales over my feet and up my vention center is an abuse. Pine Cove calves. The pull of the ebb Small-agency boards can’t effective- Denise Selby eroded the sand and my Bookkeeping ly background check, manage or ter- feet sunk deep until I knew minate employees as their friends and I would fall over if I failed Faith in IFPD Teresa Garcia-Lande quite often they are deemed too critical Production & Circulation to move quickly and then to daily operations. Editor: I watched the sand crabs Natural disasters are particularly I recently had a medical emergency Charmaya Brantley bury themselves fast in dangerous to small agencies. IFPD and at the end of July. Front Desk front of me. IWD cannot muster an effective water I had fainted and the Idyllwild Fire It was heaven; almost production, EMS/fire suppression re- Department was called. Vacant like the Florida Panhandle Newsstands sponse to a disaster because current With a quick response and a right de- of my youth except the sand infrastructure, finances and personnel cision made, a life-changing event came Photographers: wasn’t white. I could care are too small, hence by inadequate fi- out on the right side for me. I just want Cheryl Bayse • John Drake • Jenny Kirchner • John Pacheco less or that I saw few shells nancing, substandard. people to have faith in our department. Contributors: on this crowded beach. It The question must be asked: Why Irene Ledbetter Jack Clark • Art Connor • Mike Esnard • Helene Lohr (RMRU) still evinced sweet mem- Conor O’Farrell • Dolores Sizer • Bob Smith • Marshall Smith should just a few continue to fund Fern Valley ories of simpler times like small, volatile, substandard services Dave Stith • Peter Szabadi • Hector Trujillo my granddaughters expe- without an accountable, Hill-wide man- See Readers write, next page u rienced that day. I remem- Please read your ad. bered again how seawater We assume no responsibility for errors after first insertion. heals sores, sinuses and souls, particularly if you How to get a letter published The IDYLLWILD TOWN CRIER (USPS 635260) is pub- jump into the waves with all lished weekly for $29 per year in county and $33 per The Town Crier welcomes letters reflecting all opinions. Letters should be concise and to the your heart. I didn’t, though, year out of county by IDYLLWILD HOUSE PUBLISHING point. 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Box 157, rhymes and laughed our- Only one letter per author within a 28-day period. Letters do not necessarily reflect the opinions Idyllwild, CA 92549. selves silly. It was great fun All contents of the Idyllwild Town Crier are copyrighted by the to be a kid again. of Town Crier staff. Letters may be submitted in person, by mail, by fax (659-2071) or by e-mail ([email protected]). Idyllwild Town Crier. Per copy, 75 cents (tax included). Single mailing Becky Clark Deadline is 10 a.m. Monday. of newspaper, $2.50. Editor Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 - Page 5 Before Our Time Fire & Desert Sun School … Forest By Mike Esnard, For nearly a century teaching and learning have been By Robert B. Smith Mountain Communities major activities in and around Idyllwild. Among the schools Fire Safe Council and camps responsible, one of the most interesting was the president Desert Sun School, which for 44 years occupied the campus that now houses Astrocamp. “Desert Sun” seems an odd name for an institution nes- low eighth-grade level. Purchase of surrounding lots and Fire Adapted Communities … tled in a mountain forest, but it’s an artifact of the school’s homes expanded the campus to 93 acres. origin. Desert Sun seemed especially compatible with Idyllwild A fairly new term in wildfire policy is “Fire Adapted During the 1920s, newlyweds Edith and Richard Elliott developer Claudius Lee Emerson’s original vision for a fam- Communities.” Important fire organizations have placed a were starting their family on a ranch in Coachella Valley ily friendly community. In the Elliott philosophy, boarding new emphasis on this concept over the last few years and I near Mecca. As their two children approached school age, school was an extended family, fostering spiritual individu- think it leads us all in the right direction regarding the chal- Edith’s unhappy experience teaching in the local school ality, responsibility and moral values, along with academic lenge of wildfire. suggested that the Elliotts might do better home-schooling learning. To begin with, by referring to adaptation, the term leads them. This atmosphere appealed to celebrities, as well as par- us to think of natural systems, and of the challenges pre- Three other families agreed, and in 1929 under the des- ents with “difficult” children. The alumni roster became sented to life within any particular ecosystem. For exam- ert sun, Edith embarked on a year’s experiment with five studded with such names as Sinatra, Lockheed, Linkletter, ple, all the life we see around us in these mountains has children, teaching at one of the homes that had playground Astaire, Carmichael and Sellers. successfully adapted to long dry summers when water is equipment. Word got around and others clamored to join up. Richard retired from teaching in 1968, but remained a scarce. So Edith enlisted her sister, Helen Jayne, as a colleague, trustee and active participant in Idyllwild community af- If we are also going to live here successfully, we also and a little tent house was erected at the Elliotts’ ranch. The fairs. Edith continued as headmistress until 1971 when she need to accept that fire is a natural feature of our ecosystem instantly successful school was launched with 12 pupils in retired shortly before her death. and has been for millennia. 1930. Before long it needed more space, and a second ranch Financial hard times of the 1970s soon caught up with So a Fire Adapted Community is one where everyone was purchased. Desert Sun. By 1983, resident enrollment had fallen from its accepts that fire is a feature of their landscape. Conse- Desert Sun School’s future was foretold when the El- targeted 250 to 156, plus 32 commuting Idyllwild students. quently, the community as a whole takes regular and con- liotts added a summer camp at High Castle on the low ridge A decision was made to change the school’s name to sistent action to prepare for its occurrence. separating Saunders Meadow from Idyllwild village. The The Elliott-Pope Preparatory School, honoring equally the Preparation involves several features. Foremost among camp’s popularity soon outgrew the premises. After three founders and the family that lately had kept it afloat finan- them is reducing fuel within and around the community. summers at Herkey Creek, the Elliotts leased 40 acres cially. This fuel reduction involves both the actions of homeown- on Saunders Meadow, a site so inviting that in 1944 they But enrollment continued to decline, dropping to 100 ers cleaning their properties of hazardous vegetation as bought it. boarders and 30 commuters by 1990, when Elliott-Pope fi- well as the actions of land managers creating and main- Maintaining three locations was expensive, so the desert nally closed its doors. The campus was sold to Guided Dis- taining fuelbreaks at key points around the community. properties were sold, and in 1946 Desert Sun School moved coveries Inc., which inaugurated Astrocamp in 1991. Hardening homes is another important aspect. If we ac- permanently to Idyllwild. Bob Smith is a researcher and archivist with the cept fire as an inevitable landscape feature, it makes sense Living facilities were built for students and growth con- Idyllwild Area Historical Society. He welcomes comments, for us to build and retrofit homes and other buildings in the tinued. In 1951, the school began a transition to a high- questions, corrections and suggested topics for this column at area to be made increasingly difficult to ignite. school program, ultimately discontinuing course work be- [email protected]. Another characteristic of an FAC is the creation and im- plementation of a Community Wildfire Protection Plan. This plan is put together by multiple parties to provide Readers write during her run, no few- Federal help for businesses an overall view of fire prevention work in and around the er than seven unleashed The Office of the National Ombudsman assists community, including fuel reduction priorities, and to keep continued from dogs aggressively rushed small businesses facing unfair or excessive federal reg- track of specific projects aimed at reducing community risk. previous page her and our dog with ulatory compliance or enforcement issues such as repet- It is intended to be a collaborative effort from public and pri- whom she was running. itive audits or investigations, excessive fines and retali- vate organizations, as well as area residents. Please leash your This happens nearly every ation. For action in response to the inevitable fire, another time she runs. That morn- As an impartial liaison, the Office of the National aspect of an FAC is public awareness of the “Ready, Set, dogs ing, as usual, if an owner Ombudsman directs reported regulatory fairness mat- Go” program. This program encourages residents to pre- Editor: was nearby, they gave the ters to the appropriate federal agency for high-level fair- pare their properties through abatement and ignition re- We live in Idyllwild, same old excuses,: “Don’t ness review and works across government to address sistance, to prepare an evacuation plan by thinking about and we applaud the fact worry, he won’t bite you,” those concerns, reduce regulatory burdens and help what one would take, and to be ready to leave immediately that Idyllwild is such a and one man said, “Don’t small businesses succeed. if an evacuation order is given. dog-loving village. We love worry, he won’t kill you.” To file a complaint, visit www.sba.gov/ombudsman/ I am very pleased to note that our mountain community living here. But there is a What in the world are comment. has taken action in all these areas. The land management big problem on the Hill. these people thinking? Describe the enforcement, inspection or compliance agencies, the U.S. Forest Service, Cal Fire and the Bureau We have four dogs The mind-set of “this is taken by the federal agency and the results. of Land Management have long been active in creating and of our own we have res- Idyllwild, we live up here Briefly state the specific action or outcome sought. maintaining fuelbreaks. cued from dire circum- to be free and do what we Provide documentation of the action taken if avail- The Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council has been stances. For being such want” shouldn’t apply able, such as correspondence, citations or notices assisting homeowners with education and grant funds for a dog-friendly place, and to dogs running free. It Submit the form directly online, to download the abatement for a decade as well. Recently, MCFSC began with awesome facilities scares me to death that my form and submit it by email, fax or regular mail to om- implementing the first hardening grant on the mountain, like ARF and Living Free, wife and our dog are going [email protected], 202-481-5719 (fax), or U.S. Small assisting homeowners in replacing vulnerable wooden it is sad and baffling that to get bitten, mauled or Business Administration, Office of the National Om- roofs with Class A fire-resistant shingles and ember-resis- so many owners are ir- worse. budsman, 409 3rd St, S.W., Washington, DC 20416 tant vents. responsible and putting When I am running Our mountain also developed its own CWPP several their pets and others in or walking with them, it years ago, and participating groups are now engaged in up- danger. makes me angry to be put er invariably express- prise. That is unaccept- dating the plan. We should have an accurate and useful up- My wife regularly runs in a position of possibly es “surprise” that their able. date by the holidays. with our leashed dog along having to hurt or kill an- dog would have attacked Please, have a leash on The essential systems theme that underlies the idea of Saunders Meadow and other dog to protect my someone. When some- your dog if you are not safe- the Fire Adapted Community is all based on the need for along the Ernie Maxwell family. I hope this never one up here is bit or their ly on your own property. effective collaboration among all key stakeholders in the Trail. She covers 6 to 8 happens. dog is attacked by an un- And to those of you whom community. This idea is represented here by the Moun- miles daily. We often walk It seems that when- leashed dog, you can ex- are being responsible dog tain Area Safety Task Force, which has been and contin- our dogs along Marian ever you read an article pect that the owner of the owners, I am grateful. ues to be an effective collaborative group. People who at- View and Double View. about another dog attack, attacking dog will also Clay Cochran tend MAST understand that successful adaptation to fire This Sunday morning, the unleashed dog own- express sadness and sur- Idyllwild involves just about everybody. Page 6 - Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 Korman resigns from Fern Valley Water board

By J.P. Crumrine sultants, Korman stressed, and he News Editor feels strongly that FVWD should not go down the consultant road either. On June 20, Ron Korman resigned When asked if he might reconsider as director of the Fern Valley Water before the FVWD August meeting, Kor- District. He was appointed to the board man responded adamantly, “No.” just one year ago at the June 21, 2013, “It’s too bad he resigned, he could meeting to fill the term of Diana John- have contributed,” said board Chair son who had resigned. Robert Krieger. Only 16 months remained in Kor- Korman left with a total of 14 years man’s term, which ends in December on the board. He served from 1998 2015. Next May, the Riverside County through December 2011, when he re- Registrar of Voters will begin accepting tired with plans for extensive traveling candidate papers for the August 2015 that would result in missing multiple election. meetings. In a June 20 letter to the district, But when FVWD announced Diana Korman stated his reason for resigning: Johnson’s vacancy in 2013, Korman “I do not agree with the board’s decision was the sole applicant to complete her to employ the services of an outside con- term. sultant to address rate and revenue is- The board will discuss plans for fill- sues, nor can I, as FVWD director, sup- ing the vacancy at its Aug. 22 meeting, port and condone needlessly spending Krieger said. “We’ll seek candidates nearly $20,000 for a study.” and have them apply and go through Idyllwild Water District will be con- the process.” sidering water and sewer rate increas- J.P. Crumrine can be reached at jp@ es without resorting to the use of con- towncrier.com. Ron Korman, longtime director of Fern Valley Water District. PHOTO BY J.P. CRUMRINE

Antivenom group holds fundraiser and $5 for kids for three hours of fun and learning at the Supervisors The Idyllwild Antivenom Group holds a fundraiser event; volunteer to find and set up borrowed chairs and from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10 in the Idyllwild Commu- tables; and donate food, drink or music. Email Kathy nity Park. Keane at [email protected]. consider pay raises Local biologist Todd Hoggan will display a safely en- Donations may be made to Kathy Keane (with IAG closed Southern Pacific rattlesnake to help educate adults in the “for” line) at P.O. Box 3307, Idyllwild, CA 92549. for county officials and kids about the reptile. IAG has a bank account, an online donation site Kids may also join local educator Melissa Severa on (www.petcaring.com/nonprofits/idyllwild-antivenom- group/40230)and a jar at Gary’s Deli. Keane said it is By J.P. Crumrine a short walk about hiking ethics and rattlesnake avoid- working on getting nonprofit status. News Editor ance. Local musicians will donate their talents and food and Raises for top Riverside County officials were on the drink also will be donated. agenda for the Board of Supervisors Aug. 5 meeting. The Participants will receive an update about the progress Summer hours for monument board considered increases for themselves as well as the of the group in acquiring an antivenom on the Hill, far less The Santa Rosa and National other elected county officials — assessor/county clerk/re- expensive than Cro-Fab, and qualified persons to admin- Monument Visitor Center will be closed on Saturdays and corder, auditor-controller, district attorney, sheriff/coro- ister it. Local paramedics may make an appearance, too. Sundays until the end of September. ner and treasurer/tax collector. Donations may be made in three ways toward pur- Hours of operation are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to State law authorizes each county’s supervisors to set chasing the first vials of antivenom. Donate $15 for adults Friday. their own compensation. The Riverside board members have received no increases since 2007. Their current an- nual salary is $143,031. In 1998, a Blue Ribbon Salary Review Committee Open HOuse recommended that county supervisors’ salary be set at 80 percent of the salary for a state Superior Court judge. August 9th, 2014 Judges have recently received 1.4-percent and 1.83-per- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. cent increases. If approved, the Riverside supervisors’ salaries would increase $4,656 — to $147,688. Elected officials would receive increases between 20 to 22 percent. The sheriff’s and district attorney’s annu- al salaries would increase by 22.33 percent to $273,000 annually from the current level of $223,200. Other elect- ed officials would receive a 20.68 percent raise — to $200,000 annually. Their current salary is $166,700. The new salaries would be effective Sept. 18. District MLS # 6462 on Rising Glen Attorney Paul Zellerbach would enjoy only a few months Cedar mountain home with 180° views in of the raise before he leaves office in January for Michael Hestrin who won the June election. upscale area. reduced in price to $298,000 J.P. Crumrine can be reached at [email protected]. Free webinars on health care The Small Business Administration and Small Busi- ness Majority have teamed up for a free weekly webinar BRE 01367581 series where small business owners can learn the basics Village Center Office of the Affordable Care Act and what it means for their 54274 North Circle Office business and employees. Webinar content will generally Idyllwild, CA 92549 Jackie Wagner be the same each week, always on a Thursday. 951-315-6099 Cell • 951-659-3425 Office Broker-Associate To register, visit www.sba.gov/healthcare. 951-659-0180 Fax • [email protected] BRE 01208009 Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 - Page 7 Pinyon murder Smokey Bear plans birthday suspects’ trials separate or combined? party in Idyllwild By J.P. Crumrine ing to the brief submitted to By J.P. Crumrine brating many more birth- that a fictional bear named In the spring of 1950, News Editor the judge. News Editor days of our beloved icon.” Smokey would be the sym- in the Capitan Mountains Pape’s attorney, Rich- Smokey will be joined bol for their joint effort to of New Mexico, a young A hearing last Friday to ard Blumenfeld, objected Smokey Bear cele- by the Forest Service Vol- promote forest fire pre- bear cub found himself combine the trial of Robert to the joining of the two brates his 70th birth- unteer Association, along vention. The Smokey Bear caught in a burning for- Pape and Cristin Smith for trials for several reasons, day Saturday, Aug. 9, in with the U.S. Forest Ser- Wildfire Prevention cam- est. He took refuge in a a triple homicide in Pinyon which he argued would be Idyllwild. vice, the National Asso- paign is the longest-run- tree, and while managing in 2006 was rescheduled prejudicial to his client. “Our Wildfire Pre- ciation of State Foresters ning public service adver- to stay alive was left bad- for Friday, Aug. 22. For example, Smith made vention campaign has and the Ad Council at the tising campaign in U.S. ly burned. The firefighters According to other me- a statement to Riverside helped children and adults Forest Service’s Idyllwild history. who retrieved him were dia accounts, at the re- County Sheriff’s Depart- throughout the coun- Ranger Station from 1:30 Artist Albert Staehle so moved by his bravery quest of Smith’s attorney, ment investigators that try understand their role to 3:30 p.m. was asked to paint the first they named him Smokey. John Patrick Dolan, Riv- he might not want admit- in preventing wildfires,” Smokey Bear is Amer- poster of Smokey Bear. It News about this real erside County Superior ted to his trial. Further, said U.S. Forest Service ica’s wildfire prevention depicted a bear pouring a bear named Smokey Court Judge Charles Staf- Blumenfeld feels “the case Chief Tom Tidwell. “For icon. He has educated bucket of water on a camp- spread across the nation ford ordered medical tests against Mr. Smith is fo- 70 years, Smokey Bear has generations of Americans fire and saying, “Care will and he was soon given a for Smith because of a pos- rensically much stronger empowered people to make about their role in prevent- prevent 9 out of 10 fires.” new home at the Nation- sible lump on his chest. (there is an utter absence a difference; his message ing human-caused wild- Smokey Bear soon became al Zoo in Washington, In July, the prosecu- of forensic evidence impli- of personal responsibility fires. Smokey Bear was very popular as his image D.C. The living symbol of tion submitted a request to cating Mr. Pape) …” continues to be as critical born on Aug. 9, 1944, when appeared on a variety of Smokey Bear, he played an consolidate the trials, but On the night of Sept. and relevant now as ever. the U.S. Forest Service forest fire prevention ma- important role in spread- Pape’s defense objected. A 17, 2006, Becky Friedli, 18, We look forward to cele- and the Ad Council agreed terials. In 1947, his slogan ing messages of wildfire hearing on the motion is her mother, Vicki Friedli, became the familiar, “Only prevention and forest con- later this month. 53, and Vicki’s boyfriend, YOU Can Prevent For- servation. Smokey died The District Attorney’s Jon Hayward, 55, were est Fires!” In 2001, it was in 1976 and was returned office recommended that found dead on their Pinyon Quakes near Idyllwild again modified to, “Only to Capitan, New Mexico, trials of Pape and Smith property. Becky’s body was You Can Prevent Wild- where he is buried in the be joined based on Califor- found burning in a wheel- By J.P. Crumrine fires” in response to a mas- State Historical Park. nia Penal Code 1098. “The barrow outside the house. News Editor sive outbreak of wildfires J.P. Crumrine can be present case grows out of The other bodies were in natural areas other than reached at jp@towncrier. the same event, occurring found inside the burning Two earthquakes, both magnitude 2.9, occurred last forests. com. on the same date, involving home. week near Idyllwild just days apart. similar behavior, and the el- On March 11 this year, The first quake was at about 2 a.m. Wednesday, July ements of the three charges both Pape, 26, and Smith, 30, and the second quake was about 6:15 p.m. Saturday, Supervisor here in October each defendant faces are the 25, were arrested and Aug. 2. Riverside County 3rd District Supervisor Jeff Stone same … Given the similari- charged for these murders. The first quake was 2 miles south/southwest of visits Idyllwild quarterly. He will be at the Idyllwild Li- ties between the cases of the They were high school Idyllwild and Pine Cove and the second was about 4 brary from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24. two defendants, a joint trial friends. miles south/southwest of Idyllwild and Pine Cove. Both However, the Idyllwild community may schedule a is consistent with the legis- J.P. Crumrine can be were 9 miles east/southeast of Valle Vista. meeting at any time in one of his three offices throughout lative intent behind Cal. Pe- reached at jp@towncrier. No damage has been reported. the year. Call Legislative Assistant Rose Esparza at 951- nal Code sec. 1098,” accord- com. J.P. Crumrine can be reached at [email protected]. 698-7326.

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Dr. Handled by deputy. Cove Rd. Report taken. NEWS OF RECORD • July 31 — Noise complaint, • July 31 — Grand theft, Ce- Estate Dr. Handled by depu- dar Dr. Handled by deputy. Fire log Idyllwild ty. • Aug. 1 – Vehicle burglary, • July 27 — Assist other de- • July 31 — Assist other de- Nestwa Tr. Unfounded. The Idyllwild Fire Station partment, Idyllbrook Dr. Han- partment, 25000 block of responded to the follow- • Aug. 1 – Suspicious circum- dled by deputy. Hwy. 243. Handled by dep- stance, Nestwa Tr. Handled ing calls, Tuesday, July 29, uty. through Monday, Aug. 5. • July 27 — Prowler, 53000 by deputy. block of Marian View Dr. • July 31 — Alarm call, • Aug. 1 – Suspicious person, Idyllwild Handled by deputy. Jameson Rd. Handled by Pine Ridge Rd. Handled by deputy. • July 29 — Rescue. • July 27 — Assault w/ dead- deputy. ly weapon, 54000 block of S. • July 31 — Petty theft, • Aug. 2 – Danger to self or • July 31 — Four medical Circle Dr. Arrest made. 55000 block of S. Circle Dr. aids. other, Nestwa Tr. Report tak- • July 27 — Suspect info, ad- Report taken. en. • Aug. 1 — Medical aid. dress withheld. Handled by • Aug. 1 – Unknown trouble, • Aug. 2 – Prowler, Nestwa • Aug. 2 — Three medical deputy. 25000 block of Rim Rock Rd. Tr. Unfounded. aids. • July 28 — 911 call, Tahquitz Handled by deputy. For the Idyllwild Arts & Enter- Dr. • Aug. 2 – 911 call, 52000 tainment Calendar, see “On • Aug. 2 — Dispatched, can- View Dr. Handled by deputy. • Aug. 1 - Public disturbance, • Bridge, 12:30 p.m., Creek- block of Sylvan Way. Han- the Town,” on page 9. celed en route. • July 28 — Missing person, Glen Rd. Handled by deputy. stone Inn, 54950 Pine Crest dled by deputy. 53000 block of Double View Ave. Persons interested may • Aug. 2 — Traffic collision • Aug. 1 – Noise complaint, • Aug. 2 – Suspicious circum- Dr. Handled by deputy. Oakwood St. Handled by show up or phone 951-659- with injury. stance, Nestwa Tr. Handled Wednesday, Aug. 6 deputy. 4910. • Aug. 3 — Two medical aids. • July 28 — Disoriented sub- by deputy. • Idyllwild Rotary Club, 7:30- ject, Maranatha Dr. Handled • Aug. 1 – Follow-up, address 9 a.m. American Legion Post • Narcotics Anonymous, • Aug. 4 — Two medical aids. • Aug. 2 – Suspicious per- by deputy. withheld. Handled by deputy. son, Nestwa Tr. Handled by 800, 54360 Marian View Dr. 7:30-9 p.m. Spiritual Living • Aug. 5 — Rescue. Center, Church of Religious • July 29 — Assist other de- • Aug. 1 – Prowler, Jameson deputy. • Town Crier News Meeting, Science, 26120 Ridgeview partment, Walters Dr. Han- Rd. Handled by deputy. public welcome, 8:30 a.m. Dr. (the Courtyard Building). Mountain Center dled by deputy. Oma’s, 54241 Ridgeview Dr. • Aug. 2 – 911 call, 53000 Poppet Flats • July 30 — Traffic collision • July 29 — Follow-up, ad- block of Marian View Dr. • July 29 — Public assist, • Creekside Writers, 9 a.m.- with injuries. dress withheld. Handled by Handled by deputy. noon. Call 659-2844. Friday, Aug. 8 Keyes Rd. Handled by dep- • Aug. 4 — Traffic collision deputy. • Idyllwild Play Group, 10:30 • Aug. 2 – Assault with deadly uty. • Garner Valley Women’s with injury. • July 29 — Petty theft, weapon, 54000 block of Mar- a.m. Call Monica Sierras at • July 30 — Burglary, Keyes Group, 10:30 a.m. Garner 55000 block of S. Circle Dr. ian View Dr. Arrest made. Valley Common, 61600 Dev- 951-659-5932 for informa- Pine Cove Rd. Report taken. Handled by deputy. • Aug. 2 – Alarm call, 26000 il’s Ladder Rd. tion and location. • July 31 — Follow-up, ad- • July 29 — Dispatched, can- • July 29 — Public distur- block of Hwy. 243. Handled • Feeding America, 3 p.m. dress withheld. Handled by • Alcoholics Anonymous, celed en route. bance, 54000 block of S. by deputy. noon, St. Hugh’s Episcopal Cross Road 243 Church, deputy. • July 29 — Rescue. Circle Dr. Handled by deputy. Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; Mountain Center. Distribu- • Aug. 2 – Unlawful entry, ad- • July 30 — Public distur- 6 p.m., Spiritual Living Cen- tion at the former Morning • Aug. 2 — Traffic collision Pine Cove dress undefined. Unfounded. ter, women only, 26120 Rid- Sky School on Hwy. 243. with injury. bance, address undefined. • July 27 — Alarm call, 25000 geview Dr. (the Courtyard Handled by deputy. • Alcoholics Anonymous, • Aug. 4 — Dispatched, can- block of Hwy. 243. Handled Building). noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal • July 30 — Shots fired, San Bernardino celed en route. by deputy. National Forest • Unclaimed Property 101, Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; 54000 block of S. Circle Dr. • July 28 — Suspicious per- 2-2:30 p.m. Idyllwild Library, Pick-a-stick candlelight, 7:30 Unfounded. • July 28 — Alarm call, 56000 Lassen County son, Oak Glen Dr. Handled 54401 Village Center Dr. p.m. Spiritual Living Center, • July 30 — Public distur- block of E. Hwy. 74. Handled 26120 Ridgeview Dr. (The • Aug. 2 — Forest, woods or by deputy. by deputy. • American Legion Auxiliary, bance, 54000 block of S. Courtyard.) wildland fire. • July 29 — Assist other 5 p.m. Post 800, 54360 Mar- Circle Dr. Handled by deputy. • July 29 — Shots fired, department, address unde- ian View Dr. • July 30 — Public assist, 58000 block of Apple Can- fined. Handled by deputy. yon Rd. Handled by deputy. • Awareness Meditation Saturday, Aug. 9 Memory Ln. Handled by dep- • July 29 — Burglary, Pine Group, 5-5:30 p.m. Spirit uty. • July 31 — Alarm call, 56000 • Bible Study 10:30 a.m. in Sheriff’s log Cove Rd. Report taken. Mountain Retreat, 25661 room 202 (Courtyard Build- • July 31 — Noise complaint, block of E. Hwy. 74. Handled The Riverside County Sher- by deputy. Oakwood St. Call 659-2523. ing) 26120 Ridgeview Drive. iff’s Department Hemet Sta- 53000 block of Tollgate Rd. • July 30 — Suspicious cir- cumstance, Oak Glen Dr. • AWANA for ages 3-fifth For more information visit tion responded to the follow- Handled by deputy. • Aug. 2 – Burglary, 27000 Handled by deputy. grade, 5:45-8 p.m. Idyllwild shabbatmeeting.org ing calls from Sunday, July • July 31 — Vandalism, block of Saunders Meadow Bible Church, 54400 Pine • Alcoholics Anonymous, 27, through Saturday, Aug. 2. 53000 block of Double View • July 31 — Burglary, Pine Rd. Handled by deputy. Crest Ave. noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal • Codependents Anonymous Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; meeting, 7:30 p.m. Spiritu- 7:30 p.m. Spiritual Living al Living Center, Church of Center, 26120 Ridgeview Dr. stone Inn, 54950 Pine Crest in the Courtyard Building, • La Leche League, 1 p.m. • Community Church Guild, noon. Church, 54400 North Religious Science, 26120 • Raw Food Potluck, 5-7 p.m. Ave. 26120 Ridgeview Dr. Instruc- Call 659-8321. tion and consultation avail- Circle Dr. Ridgeview Dr. (the Courtyard Nature’s Wisdom. 949-525- • Al-Anon “Mixed Nuts” open • International Healing able at 6:30 p.m. Call Valerie Building). 5116 meeting, 6-7:30 p.m. Spir- Rooms of Idyllwild, 5-7 p.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous, Kyoshin Velez at 951-659- itual Living Center, 26120 Shiloh Christian Ministries, noon, St. Hugh’s Episcopal 5750 for information. Ridgeview Dr. (the Courtyard 54960 Pine Crest Ave. Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; Thursday, Aug.7 Sunday, Aug. 10 6 p.m., Spiritual Living Cen- Building). • Idyllwild Fire Protection ter, women only, 26120 Rid- • Alcoholics Anonymous • Peace Meditation Prac- District Commission, 6 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous, 8-9 geview Dr. (the Courtyard women’s meeting (open), 9 tice, 10 a.m. Tibetan Bud- p.m. Spiritual Living Center, Tuesday, Aug. 12 Idyllwild Fire Station, 54160 a.m. Spiritual Living Center, Building). dhist Dharma Center, 53191 Church of Religious Science, • Mountain Communities Fire Maranatha Dr. 26120 Ridgeview Dr.; meet- Mountain View, Pine Cove. 26120 Ridgeview Dr. (the Safe Council public board • Unclaimed Property 101, ing, noon. St. Hugh’s Episco- • Occupy Idyllwild stand and Courtyard Building). meeting, 9:30 a.m. Mounain Wednesday, Aug. 13 2-2:30 p.m. Idyllwild Library, pal Church, 25525 Tahquitz discuss with the 99 percent. Resource Center, 25380 54401 Village Center Dr. Dr. • Idyllwild Rotary Club, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Town center Franklin Drive. Call 659- • Awareness Meditation Monday, Aug. 11 7:30-9 a.m. American Le- • Women’s Bible Study, 10 at Harmony monument. Call 6208 for information. gion Post 800, 54360 Mar- Group, 5-5:30 p.m. Spirit a.m.-noon. Cross Road 243 Sue at 909-228-6710. • Alcoholics Anonymous • Mountain Quilters of ian View Dr. Mountain Retreat, 25661 Church office, 29375 Hwy. • Alcoholics Anonymous, women’s meeting (open), 9 Idyllwild, 9:30 a.m. Commu- Oakwood St. Call 659- 243, Mountain Center. 951- • Town Crier News Meeting, Book Study meeting (closed), a.m. Spiritual Living Center, nity Presbyterian Church, 2523. 659-0097. 26120 Ridgeview Dr.; meet- public welcome, 8:30 a.m. noon. Idyllwild Water District, 54400 North Circle Dr. Oma’s, 54241 Ridgeview • AWANA for ages 3-fifth • Free warm lunch, 11 a.m.- ing, noon St. Hugh’s Episco- 25945 Hwy. 243; 5 p.m., • Alcoholics Anonymous, Dr. grade, 5:45-8 p.m. Idyllwild 1 p.m. St. Hugh’s Episcopal pal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Rancho Encino Mountain noon. St. Hugh’s Episco- Bible Church, 54400 Pine Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. Dr. • Creekside Writers, 9 a.m.- Club, 45915 Orchard Rd, pal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Crest Ave. Poppet Flats, across from noon. Call 659-2844. •Idyllwild Rotary Anns, 11:30 • Al-Anon, Open Meeting, Dr.; AA Open Meeting & Big • Codependents Anony- Cal Fire Station 6. a.m. Call 951-852-2306 for 7-8:30 p.m. St. Hugh’s Epis- Book Study, 6-7 p.m., Spiri- • Pine Cove Water District, mous meeting, 7:30 p.m. more information. • Idyllwild Area Historical So- copal Church, 25525 Tah- tual Living Center, Church 10 a.m. PCWD, 24917 Mar- Spiritual Living Center, quitz Dr. ion Ridge Rd., Pine Cove. • Teen Book for Home-school- ciety annual general meet- of Religious Science, 26120 Church of Religious Sci- ers, noon-2 p.m. Idyllwild Li- ing, Dr. William Beachum • Idyllwild Community Med- Ridgeview Dr. (the Courtyard • La Leche League, 10 a.m. ence, 26120 Ridgeview Dr. brary, 54401 Village Center Lee, speaker, 4 p.m. Creek- itation, 7-8:30 p.m., the Loft Building). Call 659-8321. (the Courtyard Building). Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 - Page 9

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Arts & Entertainment Cal- “Vanya and Sonia and Ma- rytime, “Circus Fun,” 10:30 endar listings are at the sha and Spike,” 7 p.m. a.m. Idyllwild Library. discretion of the editor. Caine Learning Center. • “Guardians of the Galaxy,” Submittal forms may be 7 p.m. Rustic Theatre. picked up at the Town Cri- er, or email becky@town- Saturday, Aug. 9 crier.com. • Butterfly Daze, 9 a.m.-4 Tuesday, Aug. 12 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Cen- • Free Senior Wii, 10 a.m.- ter. Wednesday, Aug. 6 noon, Town Hall. • Art Alliance of Idyllwild • Idyllwild Summer Camp, • Knit Wits, 1-3 p.m.; Dr. 2nd Saturday Art Fair & Miriam Maron, author of 9 a.m.-noon & noon-5 p.m.; Fundraiser for Hiroko Mo- Adult Yoga, Trine Bietz, “Ancient Moon Wisdom,” mii, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild 6-7:30 p.m. Idyllwild Library. 8:30-10 a.m. Town Hall. Community Park. • “Guardians of the Galaxy,” • “Guardians of the Galaxy,” • “Guardians of the Gal- 7 p.m. Rustic Theatre. 7 p.m. Rustic Theatre. axy,” 2, 4:30 & 7 p.m. Rus- • Student Instrumental Mu- tic Theatre. sic Recital, 8 p.m. Stephens • Stratford Players theater, Wednesday, Aug. 13 Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. “Vanya and Sonia and Ma- • Adult Yoga, Trine Bietz, sha and Spike,” 7 p.m. 8:30-10 a.m. Town Hall. Caine Learning Center. Thursday, Aug. 7 • “Guardians of the Galaxy,” The Women’s Festival Choir sang Saturday, Aug. 2 as part of the Idyllwild Arts 7 p.m. Rustic Theatre. 65th-annual Summer Program. Joseph Modica conducted the choir. • Idyllwild Summer Camp, PHOTO BY CHERYL BASYE 9 a.m.-noon & noon-5 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 10 Adult Yoga, Trine Bietz, 11 • Riverside Mountain Res- Thursday, Aug. 14 songs from “Pockets,” 6 a.m.-noon. Town Hall. cue Unit Pancake Break- p.m. Mile High Cafe. Idyllwild invited to ‘Meet and • Adult Yoga, Trine Bietz, 11 • Idyllwild Summer Con- fast, 8-11:30 a.m. Town a.m.-noon. Town Hall. cert, Sandii Castleberry & Hall. Greet’ at Town Hall Friends, 6:15 p.m.; New • Sobopoly, 11 a.m.-9 • Idyllwild Summer Con- Sunday, Aug. 17 Sensations, 7 p.m. Idyllwild p.m. Soboba Casino, San cert, Roger Dutton and • Sobopoly, 11 a.m.-9 Riverside County Regional Park & Open–Space Dis- Community Park. Jacinto. the Stiff Joints, 6:15 p.m.; p.m. Soboba Casino, San trict staff have expanded service in Idyllwild by now op- Blue Breeze Band, 7 p.m. • “Guardians of the Galaxy,” Jacinto. erating Idyllwild Town Hall. RivCoParks also operates • “Guardians of the Gal- Idyllwild Community Park. 7 p.m. Rustic Theatre. axy,” 2, 4:30 & 7 p.m. Rus- Hurkey Creek Park, Idyllwild Park, Idyllwild Nature • “Guardians of the Galaxy,” • Chamber Music in Idyllwild tic Theatre. Center, McCall Memorial Park, Lawler Lodge and Lawl- 7 p.m. Rustic Theatre. Monday, Aug. 18 Series, pre-concert talk with • Stratford Players theater, er Alpine Cabins. • Adult Yoga, Trine Bietz, RivCoParks staff will be hosting a Meet and Greet Rich Capparella, 7:30 p.m., “Vanya and Sonia and Ma- 11 a.m.-noon. Town Hall. Concert, 8 p.m. Stephens sha and Spike,” 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15 with Idyllwild community members during the summer Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Caine Learning Center. • Forest Folk Cribbage camp at Idyllwild Town Hall from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fri- • Adult Yoga, Trine Bietz, 11 Group, 10 a.m.-noon; day, Aug. 8. Staff will be there to introduce themselves • Idyllwild Area Historical a.m.-noon. Town Hall. Storytime, “A Day at the Friday, Aug. 8 Society general meeting, Beach,” 10:30 a.m.; Pe- and answer any questions community members may Dr. William “Pete” Lee, 4 nelope Engard, “10 Pres- have. • Idyllwild Summer Camp, p.m. Creekstone Inn. Saturday, Aug. 16 9 a.m.-noon & noon-5 p.m.; idents Before George Town Hall summer camp participants also will be Adult Yoga, Trine Bietz, 11 • Art & Farmers Market, 9 Washington,” 4-6 p.m. performing a talent show throughout the program that a.m.-noon. Town Hall. Monday, Aug. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. “The Green” at Idyllwild Library. also includes a potluck. Mountain Center. • “Guardians of the Galaxy,” • Adult Yoga, Trine Bietz, 11 Idyllwild Town Hall is open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 4:30 & 7 p.m. Rustic The- a.m.-noon. Town Hall. • Yu Gi Oh! Club, 10 a.m.-1 Tuesday, Aug. 19 Monday to Friday at 25925 Cedar Street. p.m. Idyllwild Library. atre. • Forest Folk Cribbage • Free Senior Wii, 10 a.m.- For more information, call Idyllwild Town Hall at • Stratford Players theater, Group, 10 a.m.-noon; Sto- • Darien Martus performing noon, Town Hall. 951-659-2638. Picture your business here ... on the cover of the “On The Town” pull-out section. Contact our advertising representatives for more information.

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ç 951-659-2145 ext. 13 ç 951-659-2145 ext. 12 Page 10 - Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 On The Town Blue Breeze bringing soul, R&B, Motown and blues By Marshall Smith best eras in rock and pop. Correspondent With Wherry on elec- tric and nylon string acous- Harold Wherry and his tic guitar, Bob Henley on 6-piece Blue Breeze Band vocals, Richard Moorings return to the Idyllwild on keyboards, vocals and Summer Concert Series trombone, Darryl Bonar with their distinctive vocal on vocals and four-, five- The Blue Breeze harmonies and happening and six-string electric bass Band is lined up horn section, sampling the guitar, Buster Harrell on to perform Aug. best of Motown, R&B, soul, drums and vocals, and Tim 14. PHOTO COURTESY BLUE funk jazz and blues. Anderson on tenor sax and BREEZE BAND Taking the stage at 7 vocals, the Blue Breeze six p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, are joined for this appear- Wherry’s established en- ance by Tyrone Griffin on semble plays the kind of trumpet and vocals. smooth and visceral music Said Wherry, “Our mu- that comes from musicians sic is concert quality, live- whose long association ly, energetic and fun and lends their playing a sol- guaranteed to have you id groove that drives their dancing all night long.” sound. Opening for Blue Free community healing offered Guitarist Wherry, af- Breeze at 6:15 p.m. are mmer Con Christina Nordella offers free, 15-minute healing ses- d Su cert sions every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Hugh’s ter a career backing known Roger Dutton and “The lwil Ser R&B headliners and ap- Stiff Joints.” yl ie Episcopal Church. Id s She is a 15-year Jin Shin Jyutsu practioner, Reiki pearing with the Coast- ISCS Producer Ken ACHES GOAL ers and Marvelettes trib- Dahleen and his board RE ! master and Shaman. The sessions are on a first-come, ute bands, formed his own want to thank their Total needed. $25,740 first-serve basis. band, the Blue Breeze, 15 Idyllwild audiences for (Additional years ago. making this the first out of funds go Second Saturday Art Fair Since then, Blue Breeze 14 summer series that has The Art Alliance of Idyllwild has its next 2nd Sat- to seed has created a following for made budget prior to the urday Art Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 9 at the its repertoire of the best end of the season. “From 2015 concert Idyllwild Community Center site. of Motown, soul and old- this point forward, all mon- series.) Member artists will display their creations for sale in ies. From Stevie Wonder’s ey donated and contrib- the summer outdoor event. “Signed, Sealed, Deliv- uted will be used to seed ered” and the Temptations’ the 2015 season,” he said. Idyllwild Death Cafe “My Girl” to Farrell Wil- “Thank you, Idyllwild.” Idyllwild Death Cafe is from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, liams’ chart-blazing “Hap- Aug. 26, at Spirit Mountain Retreat, 25661 Oakwood. It py,” and “Hey Ya” from is limited to 12 participants. Register at 951-659-2523 or Outcast, Wherry offers up Concert Series [email protected]. Call Francoise Frigola familiar and the fantastic 8/7 New Sensations at 659-4146 for more information. funk, all designed to keep 8/14 Blue Breeze Band Meetings are the fourth Tuesday of each month. you on the dance floor, 8/21 Lisa Haley Send Donations to: Idyllwild Summer Concerts Inc. Small donations cover coffee, tea, paper plates, nap- moving to the music of the P.O. Box 1542, Idyllwild, CA 92549-1542 kins and plastic ware.

Town Hall Idyllwild Recreation District WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A COACH FOR OUR UPCOMING SPORT SEASONS? GET REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK/ LIVESCAN DONE AT TOWN HALL AUGUST 16TH. PLEASE CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! CLASSES FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN: $10 per class. Space still available. MONDAY: 11 a.m.-Noon Adult Yoga with Trine TUESDAY: 10 a.m.-Noon Free Senior Wii WEDNESDAY: 8:30-10 a.m. (Extended Class $15) Adult Yoga with Trine FRIDAY: 11 a.m.-Noon Adult Yoga with Trine To conduct business with Town Hall, please call: 659-2638 On The Town Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 - Page 11 Noted anthropologist featured speaker at Historical Society By Marshall Smith dro. He currently serves on Museum, the U.S. Depart- Correspondent the board of the Hamilton ment of Interior, San Fran- Museum in Anza, sister cisco National Maritime Dr. William “Pete” Lee’s museum of IAHS. Lee is a Park and the Museo del resume, rather than being resident of Lake Riverside Oro, Bogota, Columbia. He a dry recital of credits and Estates in Aguanga just has also organized numer- plaudits, reads like an ad- south of the Anza Valley. ous exhibitions at the mu- venture story — so many Lee’s museum expe- seums for which he served universities attended, so rience, combined with as executive director. many languages and na- his extensive fieldwork, Lee comes to his in- tive dialects spoken, so makes his professional sto- terest in history partly many research projects ry a fascinating one. He through family history. in fascinating parts of the recently returned from a He is the great-great-great world while working as an month in Peru helping an nephew of Robert E. Lee, anthropologist and docu- archaeologist friend docu- the Confederate States of mentary film and televi- ment a pre-Incan people, America’s leading general LATIN STYLING BRINGS CROWD GROOVING: Grupo Bohemio Santana Band was last sion producer. Lee seems a the Moche. He has con- during the War Between week’s headliner performing at the Idyllwild Summer Concert Series. Many came out modern-day Indiana Jones ducted fieldwork in Kiri- the States. to enjoy the beats and dance the night away. PHOTO BY JENNY KIRCHNER — college professor, cine- bati, Japan, Peru, Venezu- IAHS President Mar- matographer, anthropolo- ela, Canada and the Nava- lene Pierce said the balance gist and adventurer. jo nation in Arizona, New of the Sunday meeting, af- Lee is the featured Mexico, Utah and Colora- ter Lee’s presentation, will speaker at the annual do. He has served as con- be a business meeting with meeting of the Idyllwild sultant for the Smithso- reports on the state of the Area Historical Society at nian Institution, the Na- society and election of offi- 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, tional Civil War Maritime cers and directors. at Creekstone Inn in Fern Valley Corners. Lee said he would talk about muse- Idyllwild Arts to perform at UCLA ums — what they do, how In celebration of the 65th year of its Summer Program, they are governed and how Idyllwild Arts is hosting a free concert at UCLA in Los An- they are funded. geles. The event is at 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, in Royce Hall As part of his varied ca- on campus. The performance marks the culmination of reer, Lee has served as ex- Chamberfest and Festival Choir, intensive two-week pro- ecutive director for a num- grams held for outstanding high-school level musicians. ber of prestigious South- Idyllwild Arts High School Chamberfest Concert, ern California museums, under the direction of Larry Livingston will include among them the Los An- the classical repertoire of Beethoven’s “Symphony No. geles County Museum of 4,” Bruch’s “Kol Nidrei,” Tchaikovsky’s “Waltz and Po- Natural History, the Bow- lonaise” and Felix Mendelssohn’s “Hebrides Overture.” ers Museum in Santa Ana Idyllwild Arts High School Choir Concert, under the and the Los Angeles Mar- direction of Dr. Joseph Modica, will perform “Requiem CLASSICS AND WINE: Tim Hornsey performs at Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro last itime Museum in San Pe- Mass” by Maurice Duruflé.

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d August/September August 9, 10-4 1 Upcoming Art Events 25225 Hwy 243 Aug. 9 & Sept. 13: 2nd Saturday Art Fair One mile north of the Community of Idyllwild Idyllwild Community Park across from Shell Station Phone: 951-659-3850 Aug. 9 Fundraiser for Hiroko Momii 100% of proceeds from her lovely art in the 2nd Experience the magic & mystery of flight! Saturday Art Fair will go to pay for her rehabilitation after an accident in May. Step into a pavilion of flowers, x feed the butterflies and watch the bounce of light! Aug. 30 & 31: Art & Treasures Weekend Discover why Labor Day Weekend is so popular. Visit artist booths setup among the pine trees at the Idyllwild Adopt a Butterfly for just $3.00! cCommunity Park. All forms of Art! - Sept. 27: Volunteer Appreciationr Picnic Adults: $3.00 Invitation Only Event. Idyllwild NatureChildren under Center 12: $2.00 www.artinidyllwild.org Dogs: $1.00 (877) 439-5278 z Annual Butterfly Daze Page 12 - Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 On The Town tied Jerry Gabel 12 SPORTS Ray Rickards 12 12 Robert Priefer 10.5 tied Ken Garelick 10.5 Adult Coed Softball 14 John McAndrews 9.5 Town Hall Sports Coordinator Richard Mozeleski 15 Lee Lanfriend 8.33 gave this report on adult coed softball standings through 16 Lev Sanford 7.5 Aug. 2. 17 Chris Kramer 6.5 Well, race fans, it was quite a week at Idyllwild 18 Don DePalma 6 School field. Pacific Slope is still comfortably out front 19 David Hiemenz 5.5 of the group by a couple of lengths, with Forest Lumber 20 Jerry Daquila 5 and Team Ajax nipping at the heels galloping stride for tied Les Widerynski 5 stride at 7 and 2 each. 22 Bill Mitchell 4.5 But watch out, because here comes Creekstone Inn tied Barry Wallace 4.5 picking up speed after coming slowly out of the gate. 24 Mike Feyder 4 They came up a head on Idyllwild Arts going into the Emily White, playing for Creekstone Inn, slides safely 25 Scott Schroeder 3.33 third turn with two weeks of games to go. Both are fight- into third base Wednesday while playing adult coed 26 Barry Zander 3 ing to be in the money at the fourth spot. Hold your softball against Forest Lumber. PHOTO BY JENNY KIRCHNER 27 Dave Robb 2 breath, folk. 28 Dale Calderon 1 It was a beautiful day and the course was in excellent 29 Gary Leong .5 Standings (July 27-Aug. 2) shape. tied Tony Viola .5 Wins Losses This was the last regular tournament of the year, and Pacific Slope 7 0 the results determined the top eight point finishers to The top eight point finishers begin the seeded play- Forest Lumber 7 2 play in a series of single-elimination stroke play tourna- offs in August. Number 1, Brower, will be challenged Ajax 7 2 ments during the regular tournaments for the next three by number 8, Holzman. They will face the winner of Creekstone Inn 5 3 months to determine the club champion. the match between number 3, Ragland, and number 6, Idyllwild Arts 3 3 The club champ will represent the club in the South- Crandall. Perez 3 6 ern California Tournament of Club Champions in De- In the other bracket, Slattery, number 7, competes Ridgeline Roofing 1 8 cember. against number 2, Capparelli, and number 4, Brown, Higher Grounds 0 9 In this tourney, John Brower (course handicap 10), faces number 5, LoGiudice. The winners of these match- John LoGiudice (19) and Dan Slattery (26) tied for es play off. The winners of the two brackets meet to de- first place with net 66s. Crandall (12) and Gary Brown termine the club champ. (13) tied for fourth with net 67s to round out the top five. Points are awarded at each tournament as: first Adult Coed Soccer The closest-to-the-pin winners on the four par 3s place, 6 points; second place, 4 points; third place, 3 In other news, Mozeleski said a much-needed rain were Bill Ragland on hole numbers 4 and 8, Crandall points; fourth place, 2 points; fifth place, 1 point. In ad- slowed down adult soccer development Saturday, but dition, one-half point is awarded to everyone who partici- on hole no. 13 and Brown on hole no. 15. all intentions are to keep pushing to get adult teams uni- pates. Here are the final year-to-date point standings of the formed and playing this month. So get your individual The top eight-point finishers of the year go into 2013-14 season that ran from August through July. names or teams to Richard at 909-241-2662. match-play playoffs for the club championship in Au- Also, those wanting to be involved in coaching youth gust, September and October. A member has to compete soccer, a Live Scan (required) is scheduled at Town Hall Place Golfer Points in at least five regular-season tournaments and have a 1 John Brower 36.83 on Saturday, Aug. 16. Call 951-659-2638. There is no handicap no greater than 24.4 in order to qualify for the 2 26.75 cost. Pete Capparelli playoffs. 3 Bill Ragland 23 The club is a member of the Southern California Golf 4 Gary Brown 19.5 Association and is sanctioned to establish SCGA handi- 5 John LoGiudice 19.08 caps for members. Golf 6 Jim Crandall 18.75 If interested in joining the club or playing as a guest, Jim Crandall, Palms to Pines Golf Association 7 Dan Slattery 18.66 contact Crandall at [email protected] or 951- handicap chair, reported on the Friday, July 17, golf 8 Pete Holzman 13.25 265-5732, or Capparelli at [email protected] or 951- tournament at The Country Club at Soboba Springs. 9 Chuck Alkire 12 452-5552.

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Brendan Steele chalked up his eighth top-25 finish in Under Secretary of Education Ted Mitchell delivered the 23 entries so far this season at the Barracuda Champi- commencement address. Students not able to attend the cer- onship in Reno last week. emony in were able to watch the event via live video stream on He found more than 80 percent of the fairways with the WGU website. drives averaging 321 yards. Steele also hit more than Western Governors University is the only university in the 77 percent of the greens in regulation and gained 0.292 U.S. offering accredited, competency-based bachelor’s and strokes putting against the field. master’s degree programs at scale. Founded in 1997 by 19 For a while on Sunday, the native Idyllwilder was in U.S. governors, WGU has grown to become a national univer- second place, only 1 Stableford point behind the leader, sity with more than 46,000 students and 33,000 graduates in but a double bogey pulled him back as others advanced. all 50 states. He eventually dropped to 25th place, but still managed Recognized by President Obama as an innovative university to earn some $25,000 in official prize money, giving him that “awards credits based on learning, not seat time,” WGU has more than $1.3 million thus far this season. been named one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Com- More importantly, Steele earned 25 FedExCup panies for 2013,” and has been featured on NPR’s “All Things points, giving him 718 total and placing him 62nd place Considered,” The NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, in the standings with only two tournaments left in the CNN’s “Schools of Thought,” and The New York Times … regular season. Should he maintain a top-70 FedExCup standing through the first two playoff tournaments, he Erec VonSeggern, son of Paul and Merrie VonSeggern of will be eligible for the third of the four playoff tourna- ‘SHOES IN THE DOWNPOUR: This year’s Sons of the Amer- Idyllwild, has been named to the 2014 Lawrence University ican Legion Post 800 Horseshoe Tournament brought ments as well. dean’s list for maintaining a 3.4 grade point average or higher out the brawniest competitors, who played through This week, Steele tees it up in the PGA Champion- for the full 2013-14 academic year. VonSeggern is a 2013 grad- hours of pouring rain. The winners were, from left: Jim ship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, the fourth and uate of Hemet High School. Nutter and Justin Jones, first place; Matt McDonald and final major of the season. Total purse is worth $10 mil- Founded in 1847, Lawrence University in Appleton, Wiscon- David Schnalzer, second place; and Paul White and Brian lion. sin, integrates a college of liberal arts and sciences with a na- McWilliams, third place. PHOTO COURTESY CARLI NICHOLS Jack Clark can be reached at [email protected]. tionally recognized conservatory of music, both devoted exclu- sively to undergraduate education. It was selected for inclusion in the Fiske Guide to Colleges 2015 and the book “Colleges Darien Martus performs ‘Pockets’ ater, film and television, and is the recipient of numer- That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Darien Martus, indie recording artist, performs ous awards for his work, including The Bay Area Drama Think About College.” Individualized learning, the development songs from “Pockets,” his May 2014 solo piano/vocal al- Critics Award for Outstanding Musical Score and five of multiple interests and community engagement are central to bum release, at 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16 Desert Theatre League Awards. the Lawrence experience. Lawrence draws its 1,500 students and 17, at Mile High Cafe. No cover charge but reserva- from nearly every state and more than 50 countries. tions are suggested. Call 951-659-2008. The concept album of songs all have to do with pock- Free community healing offered ets, said Martus, “what they do for us, what we carry in Christina Nordella offers free, 15-minute healing ses- Art and Farmers Market them each day, what is important to us and ultimately, sions every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Hugh’s Sandra Brunet, owner of Mountain Feed and Hay, who we are.” Episcopal Church. hosts an Art and Farmers Market from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. “Pockets” is his sixth album release, charting in June She is a 15-year Jin Shin Jyutsu practioner, Reiki every third Saturday of the month through October. and July 2014 at number 1 on Amazon Hot New Re- master and Shaman. The sessions are on a first-come, The event is held on the green at 29470 Highway 243 leases in Folk-Rock. Martus also is a composer for the- first-serve basis. in Mountain Center. www.rustictheatre.com

“Guardians of the Galaxy” Showing July 31-Aug. 14 Interstellar outlaws team up to save the galaxy from a villain who seeks ultimate power in this comic book space adven- ture from Marvel Studios. Peter Quill was just a young boy when, devastated by his mother’s death, he sprinted out of the hospital and was swept into the stars by Yondu, the leader of an eclectic band of space scavengers known as The Ravagers. Twenty-six years later, Quill has adopted the nickname Star Lord. Starring: Chris Pratt & Zoe Saldana Director: James Gunn Genre: Action/Adventure/Family; Run time: 2 hrs., 2 min. Rated: PG-13 SHOW TIMES: Monday-Thursday 7 pm; Friday 4:30 & 7 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 2, 4:30 & 7 p.m. Regular admission=$9; senior (60+), child (12-) & matinée=$7 951.659.2747 Page 14 - Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 On The Town other genial analysis by Rich Capparella), and necessitat- solo accounting of the Ernst etude (theme and variations ART’S CORNER ing a longer intermission than usual in preparing for the on “The Last Rose of Summer”) was a marvel of technical next two programmed items. effects; multiple stoppings, left-handed pizzicatos and such By Arthur Connor Fortunately, the lighter moods of those two provided were virtually flawless in execution, and the audience rose Concert Reviewer relief from the heaviness of the Brahms, even though the to its feet in general approbation at its conclusion. composer’s intentions were well carried across by the vio- Tseitlin returned as first violinist in the final item, the Putting together a musical program of any apprecia- lin, viola and cello pairings, and the remainder of the eve- also rarely heard “Terzetto” for two violins and viola of ble length for performance requires a reasonable amount ning proved to be a falling-away rather than a letdown. Antonin Dvorak, and as speedily a rate as its four move- of thought as to presentation — the material presented Preceding the playing of Francis Poulenc’s “Cello Sona- ments go, it, too, showed marvelous effects in both bowing must be neither too long nor too short, must be balanced ta,” soloist John Walz provided an anecdote of his teach- and harmonic techniques on the part of all participants. enough as to lend an agreeable amount of time for audi- er Pierre Fournier’s characterization of the piece as “not In between the last-mentioned works, the vocal talent ence absorbing, and above all, must never be boring. The friendly to the cello.” Walz proved that statement’s con- of Olga Perez was once again put forward; and though not three presentations at Idyllwild Arts’ Stephens Recital trary, as his account of the four movements gave out all so spectacular as her last season’s display (with the “Ha- Hall provided ample evidence of this kind of thought pro- the good humor that is part and parcel of the composer’s banera” from Bizet’s “Carmen”), the short aria of Char- cess, even though some of the proceedings fared better usual output — from the Parisian music hall to the mock lotte in Massenet’s “Werther” still did provide ample than others. seriousness of his post-World War II efforts. enough evidence of vocal ability and power. Last Wednesday’s program (which, unfortunate- Following that exhibition, the suite of themes from Coming up — the third in this summer’s program of ly, this reviewer could not attend due to a previous com- George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” was most effective, chamber music in Idyllwild, this Thursday at 8 p.m. in mitment) was a prime example of balance aforethought with both Walz and violinist Roger Wilkie providing the Stephens Recital Hall, with more of the Pacific Trio’s vir- — Beethoven’s “D Major Violin Sonata,” Bartok’s “Con- main melodic lines with the lyrics in mind (as should be tuosity and eclectic programming on display. trasts” for violin, clarinet and piano, and Brahms’ “G Mi- typical for maximum theatrical effect). Nor should the ef- nor Piano Quartet,” in succession (with intermission be- forts of pianist Edith Orloff be neglected (in both the Pou- tween the second and third works) provided ample oppor- lenc as well as the Gershwin); admirable in both embel- tunity for enjoyment of both players (generally members lishing melodies as well as in her accompanist’s mode. of the Pacific Trio) and listeners alike. This was not quite In between those two concerts, the summer faculty of as obvious in the Pacific Trio’s second presentation on Sat- Idyllwild Arts provided general examples of their talents urday evening, with a program of Brahms’ “G Major Sex- on Friday evening, though the overall effect of skewing the tet,” effecting an overload in the first part (following an- performance toward the end items was present, somewhat La Bella to the detriment of the per- formers themselves, as they Montagna allowed for a general drive to that end. The selections of short pieces did not make up u-Ca for that thrust, however vir- Yo n tuosic in intent; and in gen- - -E ll eral, the effect was a push a A toward the end without any t relief, even with such exem- plary oboe playing of two of International Carl Nielsen’s “Fantasy Piec- S es” by Ted Sugata and equal- u h ly admirable piano accompa- nd nc niments by Clara Cheng and ay Bru Jeanette Louise Yaryan. Virtuosity of the super- lative kind, however, was reached before the final two Chef Mariah Tartaglia invites you on the David Young on bass and Clara Cheng on piano perform at the faculty concert part of items on the program by vio- the Chamber Music in Idyllwild Series last Friday evening. PHOTO BY CHERYL BASYE linist Pasha Tseitlin, whose Maiden Voyage August 10th 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Traditional Brunch $20/person, $35 for two. Eggs, House Potatoes, Biscuits and Gravy, Bacon and Sausage, French Toast, Pastries, Fresh Fruit, Virgin Mimosas and Assorted Juices and Coffee. International Brunch $30/person, $55 for two. All of the traditional brunch items plus assorted dishes from different world-wide ports of call. Tour to Greece, Spain, Mexico, France and Asia. Every Sunday a different itinerary and more exotic locations to travel to. RSVP ONLY Seating is Limited, All Aboard. Also check out our new Senior Early Bird Special on Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m. 951-659-2630 • 26290 Highway 243 On The Town Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 - Page 15 Travels with the TC

Mike Vladika (left) with wife Cheryl and Raul Pimintal (center) holding Town Crier, and son Chance Vladika enjoy another pitching performance from Dodgers All-star Clayton Kershaw, who beat the San Diego Padres 2-1 that night. PHOTO COURTESY CHERYL VLADIKA

Cross Road 243 celebrates first anniversary The public is invited to join the congregation of Cross Road 243 Christian Fellowship (formerly Chap- el in the Pines) for a first-an- niversary open house cele- bration at their new location in Mountain Center, close to Highway 74. Food, music and games While on vacation at Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida, for kids and adults are of- members of the Padula family — Jackson, Alan, Annama- fered from 1 to 6 p.m. Sat- rie, of Pine Cove, David, the irrepressible Lou Padula, urday, Aug. 9. For more Jerry and Marianne Corey with the Town Crier in front of the cathedral of Worms in also of Pine Cove, and Angela Crumpacker — enjoy the information, call 951-659- Germany where they were married 50 years ago. Town Crier. PHOTO COURTESY ANNAMARIE PADULA 0097.

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Reasonable Gail Qi Cross Road 243 Chrisian Fellowship Queen of Angels Roman Catholic Church Interdenominational, Pastor Wally Boer. 54525 N. Circle Dr., P.O. Box 1106, Idyllwild, CA Prices! Owner Sunday Worship Service & Sunday School, 10am Father Charles E. Miller plus Weekly Studies. Call for info, 659-0097. Mass Schedule: Tues.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.; JAPANESE & CHINESE CLOTHING 29375 Hwy 243 in Mountain Center. Sat. 4 p.m.; Sun. 8 a.m. + 10 a.m.; Confession: Sat. 3:30 p.m. or by appt. 659-2708 • GOURMET FOODS • GIFTS Christian Science Church Shiloh Christian Ministries • HERBS • CHINESE TEAS 25970 Cedar St. at River Drive, 659-2511. Sunday school, ~ FULL GOSPEL ~ 10 a.m.; Service 10 a.m.; Wednesday meeting, 7 p.m. 54295 Village Center Dr.w Christian Science Reading Room, in church building, open to Pastor Kristeen Bandelin 659-2416 • JEWELRY • CANDLES Sunday Worship 10 am - Thurs. the public, Wednesday, 6-7 p.m.; Sunday, 11a.m.-Noon. Bible Study 6 pm • INCENSE • FOUNTAINS Community Presbyterian Church • BEAD CURTAINS • PURSES 54400 N. Circle Dr. 659-2935 • Rev. Richard Olson Spiritual Living Center Sunday Worship – 9:30 a.m. Idyllwild Religious Science 26120 Ridgeview Dr. (the Courtyard Building) 659-3464. Celebration: 5th grade & under during worship ~ Child care available • • LANTERNS • DOOR BEADS Dr. Betty Jandl. Classes available - contact Church; Wednesday: Men's Breakfast, 6:15 a.m. – Women’s Bible Study, 9 a.m. Sunday service, 10:00 a.m. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.; 54225 N. Circle, Suites 2 & 3 Idyllwild Bible Church UPSTAIRS IN THE FORT 25860 Highway 243, Pastor Tim Westcott. Episcopal Church A Family Friendly Bible Based Fellowship. St. Hugh’s An Anglican House of Prayer for all people P.O. Box 855 • Idyllwild, CA 92549 2 Services Sunday Worship & Nursery Care, 9 a.m. Rev. Daniel Rondeau • Sunday Service, 10:00 am Sunday Worship, Nursery Care & Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. www.fareastgiftshop.com Mid-week Bible Studies & Youth Groups. Wednesday Service, 10:00 am Hymn Singing 6:30 p.m. 2nd Sunday 25525 Tahquitz Dr. (in Fern Valley off South Circle Dr.) (951) 659-7771 Call Church Office for Information. 659-4775 Phone (951) 659-4471 Page 16 - Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 On The Town CREATURE CORNER Past By Mimi and Hootch

Found: Neutered male, no tag, no chip. Call ARF 951-659-1122. Little purrs and four paws up to our youngest kitten, Suki. Didn’t take her long to find her forever home. Miss Sadie is about 3 years old, and is still ready for the old cat-and-mouse game. She loves to gracefully move along, step by step, as you walk. She is not vocal, Tense and is fine with other cats, kittens and 65 years ago - 1949 small dogs. She has very good eating habits and knows The Women’s Guild of her manners with the litter box. She’s ready to move on to the Community Presbyte- a forever home with her very own bed and dancing part- rian Church was raising ner. Could that be you? money via bake sales for a Archie is learning that new roof for the manse. In August 1972, The Tahquitz Lodge, a group of Eagle Scouts from Riverside, per- relaxing is a good thing to do. formed the classic tale of the Tahquitz monster at Town Hall. The Scouts present- He is eager to go for walks, 60 years ago - 1954 ed tales and dances collected from tribes inhabiting the Northwest Coast. They re- searched and made the colorful costumes, authentic in spirit and detail. Here, the loves to be groomed so he Barbara Wilson was peanut gallery takes an elevated look at the show from the Town Hall flat-bed wagon. can always look so hand- honored at a communi- FILE PHOTO/NORWOOD HAZARD some and absolutely lives ty bridal shower at the for his Kong toy with special Idyllwild Inn. Her marriage to Bud Hunt was scheduled business owners who refused to make the trip off the Hill, treats. Archie is very shy at for October. citing the danger of transporting heavy liquid loads. first except with the females. He gets along well with oth- 55 years ago - 1959 20 years ago - 1994 er small, calm dogs and cats, The matter of a liquor license for the Idyllwild Inn re- Layoffs in the Riverside County public library sys- too. If you have a calm envi- mained a hot topic in town. It was expected to reach the tem hit the Hill especially hard. All staff members at the ronment and like to walk, Archie is your guy. California Supreme Court soon. Idyllwild Branch Library learned they were among those Introducing the chiweenie sisters Lily and Lulu. who had lost their jobs. Library hours were reduced from They were born in Febru- 50 years ago - 1964 20 to 12 per week. ary 2014. They are very Jean Farrar, “the happy yogi,” started yoga classes in smart girls as they are crate- Idyllwild. 15 years ago - 1999 trained, sit for their treats Riverside County Sheriff’s Department personnel det- and will look for direction to 45 years ago - 1969 onated some blasting caps found on national forest land please you. They’re good with Groundwater from the previous winter’s snow and near Royal Pines Estates. dogs and cats, and just ab- rainfall had so saturated the ground that it hampered lay- solutely love bugs. Applica- ing lines for the sewer project in town. 10 years ago - 2004 tions are being accepted now. Fire destroyed Arriba Mexican Restaurant. They may be adopted sepa- 40 years ago - 1974 rately or together. Hurry in to ARF because these girls Idyllwild Fire Chief Bud Hunt reminded home build- 5 years ago - 2009 won’t last long. They will be available to go to their for- ers that smoke detectors were being required on all new Three locals qualified for triathlon world champion- ever homes at the end of July. Call ARF at 951-659- construction. ships at Australia’s Gold Coast Sept. 9 to 13. Brad Recht- 1122.Update: Miss Lily is being seriously considered in fertig, Lee Piche and Bill Whitman qualified for the swim, a forever home with her foster. That leaves Lulu. 35 years ago - 1979 bike and running competition to be held at the Southport We have several pets on our website in assisted adop- Locals were watching the night sky to view the largest Broadwater Parklands in Queensland, Australia. Piche, tion, also. Be sure to look us up on Facebook, too. annual meteorite show, the “Perseid Shower.” 52, and Whitman, 46, were going. Rechtfertig, 35, said for ARF has many cats and dogs available for adoption or him it was not a good time to take a vacation. fostering. Go to www.arfidyllwild.weebly.com and click on 30 years ago - 1984 Petfinder. There is also a link for Facebook, too. All pets Bids were opened for the construction of the new 1 year ago - 2013 are spayed, neutered and current on shots. ARF is open 10 Idyllwild Fire Station. The Strong Fire, reported shortly after noon Monday a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sun- along Strong Drive in Fern Valley, was no match for human days. 25 years ago - 1989 strength. Following on the heels of a mandatory evacuation Creature corner is sponsored in Memory of Cotton this The owner of the last septic tank pumping service on because of the Mountain Fire in July, the 2-acre vegetation week. To sponsor the column, call Lisa Streeter at the Town the Hill shut his business after the closing of the Anza fire in Idyllwild brought panic but quick response as not only Crier, 951-659-2145. septic ponds. He joined other local septic tank pumping firefighters, but neighbors, readily quashed the blaze. MAKE YOUR AD DOLLARS COUNT! CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE IN THE Distributed in San Diego, Orange County (Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, UPCOMING SEPTEMBER/ Laguna Beach); Los Angeles County (Long Beach, West Hollywood, OCTOBER ISSUE! 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FREE ESTIMATES P.O. Box 3519, Idyllwild, CA 92549 License # 813416 • HIC • Fully Insured (951) 587-7578 Fernando Alvarez Off: 951-659-1012 Fully Licensed and Insured. [email protected] Cell: 760-285-7651 Locally owned and operated Paving Septic Services When you place an ad in the DYLLWILD Town Crier Service ACKHOE Directory (951) 659-5329 Your ad also I Septic Systems — appears online Installations & Repairs LiabilityB Insured Backhoe & Dump Truck Services at no additional 10% discount Lic. # B C42-332570 Serving Idyllwild 36 Years with this ad DAVID JONES P.O. Box 551 charge! JUSTIN JONES Idyllwild, CA 92549 idyllwildtowncrier.com Plumbing Performance Pumping Painting Chaney’s Plumbing Septic Tank Pumping 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 1-866-860-6532 Now doing Renovations! DRAIN SERVICE ~ LEAKS ~ REPIPES TANKLESS WATER HEATERS ~ REMODELS Septic Certifications Locally owned & operated New Construction NEW CONSTRUCTION ~ VIDEO INSPECTIONS Specializing in Idyllwild Homes Leach Systems, Repair & Replacements DEPENDABLE & RELIABLE! ~ LICENSED, INSURED Backhoe & Dump Truck Class B & C33 Lic. #873664 Credit Cards Accepted Video Pipe Inspection & Repair OWNER: RICK CHANEY Lic. # 862139 Fully Licensed • C-42 License # 799834 Cell: (951) 534-1006 ~ Home: (951) 659-8111 Brad Hamby, Owner Cell (951) 830-3529 [email protected] & Renovations Jacob Teel, 951.659.4001 General Contractor Rain Gutters facebook.com/SoCalPaintingRenovations [email protected] The Town Crier Kent Busher Is is available beyond Excavating GREG’S QUALITY Idyllwild ... Septic Systems Business PAINTING If you see a Leach Line Repair photo you • in Pine Cove at the Dump Truck & Backhoe Service Slow? want in the 1-800-395-7599 Pine Cove Market 1-800-395-7599 (951) 925-6615 and Pine Cove Grading & Asphalt Town Crier, (951) 925-6615 Paving & Striping Call Dolores: Brian Marshall Water District Sandblasting we can Brian Marshall Lic. #432851 Lic. # 733817 • in Garner Valley Painting • Staining Lic. # 733817 951-659-2145 Refinishing usually make at Lake Hemet 659-3448 Serving Idyllwild a color print Market Since 1971 Quality Protection For Your • in Hemet at Wahl’s Smog Service A Quality Job for for you. Home & Landscaping Shell, Vons and the a Reasonable Price rainbowgutters.usrainbowgutter.us Call Dolores Since 1987 Union 76 station (951) 659-2549 at 659-2145 ALL SMOGS Lic. # 499346 Free Estimates Real Estate  STAR Certified pass or COUPON FREE SMOG SPECIAL RETEST  on Failed Tailpipe Open on $ 75 Sundays! M Rose Emissions $8.25 Cert. 28$3.00 ETF All cars and diesels ‘96 or newer. Trucks, SUV’s and vans are extra. Excludes RVs. Please present Coupon. Expires 12/31/14 Painting www.allsmogs.com Se Habla Español Open 7 Days, M-F 8am-5pm, Sat. & Sun. 8am-3pm HEMET 231 N. State 652-6400 (951) 659-5450 [email protected] idyllwildtowncrier.com Proprietor: Michael Fredrich

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FILE NO.: SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Pub. TC: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 2014. The following person is doing busi­ness R-2014-06747 CERTIFICATION as FULL THROTTLE S’LOONSHINE, 10810 NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Inland Avenue Mira Loma, CA 91752, Riverside Public Notices STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 10, 2019. A of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. STATEMENT County. LEVECKE CORPORATION, 10810 In- NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- The following person is doing business­ as land Avenue, Mira Loma, CA 91752, A California Legals • Doing Business As MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 10, LARRY W. WARD, GEN’S GEMS, 54245 N. Circle Dr. Idyllwlid, Corporation CA A 27762. For questions about Public Notices call Dolores at the Town Crier 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT County Clerk CA 92549, Riverside County. Mailng Address: This business is conducted by a Corporation. DOES NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE By: A. Chavez, Deputy 3342 Wrightwood Dr., Studio City, CA 91604, Registrant has not yet begun to transact (951) 659-2145 or Email: [email protected] IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Pub. TC: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 2014. GENESIA LIV ROGERS, 3342 Wrightwood Dr., business under the fictitious name listed above. NAME IN VIOL­ ATION OF THE RIGHTS OF Studio City, CA 91604. Signed: ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR RIC 1407180 This business is conducted by an Individual. J. NEIL LEVECKE Every day throughout the United States, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Registrant commenced to transact business Statement filed with the County Clerk of newspapers publish thousands of pub- MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 7, 2019. SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). FOR CHANGE OF NAME under the fictitious name listed above on June Riverside County on July 24, 2014. lic notices about events, conditions or THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES CERTIFICATION SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 20, 2014. FILE NO.: actions that affect countless individuals, NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE IN THIS I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, 4050 Main St., (P.O. Signed: I-2014-01926 families, neighborhoods and businesses. STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN of the original­ statement on file in my office. Box 431) Riverside, CA 92502-0431 GENESIA L. ROGERS NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME Public notices cover many topics, including VIO­LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER PETITION OF NORA HUSSEIN. Statement filed with the County Clerk of STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 24, 2019. A business matters, liquor licensing, public UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON­ LAW LARRY W. WARD, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Riverside County on July 18, 2014. NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- auctions and sales, estates, zoning, public (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND County Clerk 1. Petitioner: NORA HUSSEIN filed a FILE NO.: MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 24, meetings, bids to sell goods and services to PROFESSIONS CODE). By: N. Medina, Deputy petition with this court for a decree changing R-2014-07061 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT the government, local government finances CERTIFICATION Pub. TC: July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, 2014. name as follows: NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME DOES NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE and state and local elections. Public notice I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy a. Present name: NORA HUSSEIN changed STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 18, 2019. A IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS is a fundamental component of our system of the original­ statement on file in my office. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME to Proposed name: NAYERA GAMAL HUSSEIN. NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- NAME IN VIO­LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF of representative democracy, which de- STATEMENT 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 18, ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR pends upon the participation of educated, LARRY W. WARD, The following person is doing business­ as interested in this matter shall appear before this 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET responsible citizens. County Clerk MFG, LLC, 1655 E 6th St. Suite A1 #208 Corona, court at the hearing indicated below to show DOES NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). By: D. Santana, Deputy CA 92879, Riverside County. Mailing Address: cause, if any, why the petition for change of name IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CERTIFICATION FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Pub. TC: July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. 9668 Milliken Ave. Suite 104-195, Rancho should not be granted. Any person objecting to NAME IN VIO­LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy STATEMENT Cucamonga CA 91730. MALDO FINANCIAL the name changes described above must file a ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. The following person is doing business­ as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME GROUP, LLC, 1655 E 6th St Suite A1 #208, written objection that includes the reasons for COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET DAN’S GOT CRABS, 40469 Murrieta Hot Spring STATEMENT Corona, CA 92879. A Delaware and California the objection at least two court days before the SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). LARRY W. WARD, Rd G-6 Murrieta, CA 92563, Riverside County. The following person is doing business­ as Limited Liability Company. matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear CERTIFICATION County Clerk DAN’S GOT CRABS LLC, 29140 Wrangler IDYLLWILD MOUNTAIN REALTY, 54695 This business is conducted by a Limited at the hearing to show cause why the petition I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy By: A. Chavez, Deputy Dr. Murrieta, CA 92563, a California Limited Marion View Drive, Idyllwild, CA 92549, Riv- Liabiliry Company. should not be granted. If no written objection of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. Pub. TC: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014. Liability Company. erside County. Mailing Address: PO Box 722, Registrant has not yet begun to transact is timely filed, the court may grant the petition This business is conducted by a Limited Idyllwild, CA 92549. WILLIAM BRAIN LOWRY, business under the fictitious name listed above. without a hearing. LARRY W. WARD, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Liability Company. 54695 Marion View Drive, Idyllwild, CA 92549. Signed: NOTICE OF HEARING County Clerk STATEMENT Registrant commenced to transact business This business is conducted by an Individual. MIKIA LUCIEN a. Date: 9/8/14 Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept. 2. By: N. Medina, Deputy The following person is doing business­ as under the fictitious name listed above on Registrant commenced to transact business Member/CEO b. The address of the court is same as Pub. TC: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014. ARMORED DEFENSE LOCKSMITH SERVICE, 7/11/2014. under the fictitious name listed above on Statement filed with the County Clerk of noted above. 54725 Avenida Rubio, La Quinta, CA 92253, Signed: 7/17/2009. Riverside County on July 14, 2014. 3. a. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Riverside County. ANTHONY ROCCO ERVIN, DANIEL RUMORO Signed: FILE NO.: be published at least once each week for four suc- STATEMENT 54725 Avenida Rubio, La Quinta, CA 92253. Owner, Manager WILLIAM BRIAN LOWRY R-2014-06857 cessive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on The following person is doing business­ as This business is conducted by an Individual. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Statement filed with the County Clerk of NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME the petition in the following newspaper of general KN CLASSIC’S, 16176 Porter Ave Riverside, Registrant has not yet begun to transact Riverside County on June 23, 2014. Riverside County on July 3, 2014. STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 14, 2019. A circulation, printed in this county: Idyllwild Town CA 92504, Riverside County. KEITH MATHEW business under the fictitious name listed above. FILE NO.: FILE NO.: NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- Crier, 54405 North Circle Dr, Idyllwild, 92549. NORDBY, 16176 Porter Ave, Riverside, Cal 92504. Signed: R-2014-06164 R-2014-06504 MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 14, Date: July 21, 2014 This business is conducted by an Individual. ANTHONY ERVIN NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT Sharon j waters Registrant has not yet begun to transact Statement filed with the County Clerk of STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JUNE 23, 2019. A STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 3, 2019. A NEW DOES NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT business under the fictitious name listed above. Riverside County on Aug. 1, 2014. NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Pub. TC: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 2014. Signed: FILE NO.: MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JUNE 23, MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 3, 2019. NAME IN VIO­LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF KEITH M NORDBY I-2014-01994 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR RIC 1407183 Statement filed with the County Clerk of NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME DOES NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE IN THIS COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Riverside County on July 14, 2014. STATEMENT EXPIRES ON AUG. 1, 2019. A IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). FOR CHANGE OF NAME FILE NO.: NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- NAME IN VIO­LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF VIO­LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER CERTIFICATION SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, R-2014-06850 MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO AUG. 1, ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON­ LAW I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, 4050 Main St., (P.O. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND of the original­ statement on file in my office. Box 431) Riverside, CA 92502-0431 STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 14, 2019. A DOES NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). PROFESSIONS CODE). PETITION OF MIKE LARRY. NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION LARRY W. WARD, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 14, NAME IN VIOL­ ATION OF THE RIGHTS OF I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy County Clerk 1. Petitioner: MIKE LARRY filed a petition 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR of the original­ statement on file in my office. of the original­ statement on file in my office. By: J. Wray, Deputy with this court for a decree changing name DOES NOT IT­SELF AUTHORIZE­ THE USE COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET Pub. TC: July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, 2014. as follows: IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). LARRY W. WARD, LARRY W. WARD, a. Present name: MIKE LARRY changed NAME IN VIO­LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF CERTIFICATION County Clerk County Clerk FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME to Proposed name: MOHAMED MOHAMED ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy By: D. Flores, Deputy By: D. Santana, Deputy STATEMENT LASHIEN. COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET of the original­ statement on file in my office. Pub. TC: July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. Pub. TC: July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. The following person is doing busi­ness 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). as IDYOLOGY, 54905 North Circle Drive, interested in this matter shall appear before this CERTIFICATION LARRY W. WARD, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Idyllwild, CA 92549, Riverside County. Mailing court at the hearing indicated below to show I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy County Clerk STATEMENT STATEMENT address: PO Box 1930, Idyllwild, CA 92549, cause, if any, why the petition for change of name of the original­ statement on file in my office. By: D. Perez, Deputy The following person is doing business­ as The following person is doing business­ as WINDEAN AILEEN DAHLEEN MORTON should not be granted. Any person objecting to Pub. TC: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014. T-TOWN ACUPUNCTURE, 28936 Old Town KINGDOM POPS, KINGDOM OF POPS, KING 54910 Wildwood drive, Idyllwild, CA 92549. the name changes described above must file a LARRY W. WARD, Front St., Suite 104, Temecula, CA 92590, Riv- OF POPS, QUEEN OF POPS, PRINCESS OF This business is conducted by an Individual. written objection that includes the reasons for County Clerk FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME erside County. Mailing Address: PO Box 1502, POPS, PRINCE OF POPS, ROYAL POPS, 44466 Registrant has not yet begun to transact the objection at least two court days before the By: B. Harris, Deputy STATEMENT Idyllwild, CA 92549. MALINDA ELIZABETH Meadow Grove St, Hemet, CA. 92544, Riverside business under the fictitious name listed above. matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear Pub. TC: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014. The following person is doing business­ as GIBBONS L.Ac., 25125 Lodge Rd., Idyllwild, County. EDWARD FLORENCIO MERAZ, 44466 Signed: at the hearing to show cause why the petition SERENITY, 69930 Hwy 111 ste 102 Rancho Mi- CA 92549. Meadow Grove St., Hemet, CA 92544; and DELIA WINDEAN AILEEN DAHLEEN should not be granted. If no written objection FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME rage, CA 92270, DORI LYN LALANNE, 19184 This business is conducted by an Individual. MELISSA MERAZ, 44466 Meadow Grove St., MORTON is timely filed, the court may grant the petition STATEMENT Registrant has not yet begun to transact Hemet, CA 92544. Statement filed with the County Clerk of without a hearing. See legals, next page business under the fictitious name listed above. This business is conducted by a Married Riverside County on July 22, 2014. NOTICE OF HEARING Signed: Couple. FILE NO.: a. Date: 9/8/14 Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept. 2. MALINDA ELIZABETH GIBBONS, L.Ac. Registrant has not yet begun to transact I-2014-01904 b. The address of the court is same as Statement filed with the County Clerk of business under the fictitious name listed above. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME noted above. Riverside County on July 3, 2014. Signed: STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 22, 2019. A 3. a. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall ATTENTION FILE NO.: EDWARD FLORENCIO MERAZ NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- be published at least once each week for four suc- R-2014-06502 Statement filed with the County Clerk of MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 22, cessive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME Riverside County on June 20, 2014. 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT the petition in the following newspaper of general LOCAL STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 3, 2019. A NEW FILE NO.: DOES NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE circulation, printed in this county: Idyllwild Town FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT R-2014-06116 IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Crier, 54405 North Circle Dr, Idyllwild, 92549. MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 3, 2019. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME NAME IN VIOL­ ATION OF THE RIGHTS OF Date: July 21, 2014 BUSINESS THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JUNE 20, 2019. A ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR Sharon j waters NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE IN THIS NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JUNE 20, OWNERS ... VIO­LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON­ LAW DOES NOT IT­SELF AU­THORIZE THE USE Did you know? (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PROFESSIONS CODE). NAME IN VIOL­ ATION OF THE RIGHTS OF • You are required to file a DBA (Doing CERTIFICATION ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET Business As), also called an FBN of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). CERTIFICATION If you are starting a new business and (Fictitious Business Name), statement with LARRY W. WARD, I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy the county when you start a business. County Clerk of the original­ statement on file in my office. need a Fictitious Business Name By: D. Santana, Deputy • Your DBA expires after 5 years, and you Pub. TC: July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. LARRY W. WARD, County Clerk (Doing Business As,) the County Clerk need to refile. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME By: M. Gutierrez, Deputy STATEMENT Pub. TC: July 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 2014. has a new policy. You will need to sign The following person is doing business­ as The Town Crier can file your DBA for you, RUSSOS SAN CARLOS, 2334 Mission inn Ave, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the FBN in the presence of a Notary. saving you from the paperwork hassle and Riverside, CA 92507, Riverside County. MELVIN STATEMENT A RUSSO (ANTHONY), 2334 Mission inn Ave, The following person is doing business­ as This form must accompany the FBN the time and gas it would take to go to the Riverside, CA 92507. TWO CHICKS ON A DIET, 10810 Inland Av- This business is conducted by an Individual. enue Mira Loma, CA 91752, Riverside County. being mailed to the County Clerk. County Recorder’s Office. Registrant has not yet begun to transact LEVECKE CORPORATION, 10810 Inland business under the fictitious name listed above. Avenue, Mira Loma, CA 91752, A California Signed: Corporation CA A 27762. The Town Crier has the new forms in Call Dolores at (951) 659-2145 or stop MELVIN A RUSSO This business is conducted by a Corporation. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Registrant has not yet begun to transact the office. by the Town Crier, 54405 North Circle Dr. Riverside County on July 7, 2014. business under the fictitious name listed above. FILE NO.: Signed: For more information, contact (office open Mon-Fri from 9am to 5pm. R-2014-06549 J. NEIL LEVECKE ATTENTION: Sat. 10am to 4pm • Sun. 10am to 2pm) NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME Statement filed with the County Clerk of [email protected] STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 7, 2019. A NEW Riverside County on July 10, 2014. Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 - Page 23 IFPD looking into ambulance and water tender buys nancing package, Reitz When asked about dis- sue the financing options. more than last year. Current budget balanced, said. posing of the existing am- They hope to have an ini- As a result IFPD antici- surplus expected The top priority is a bulances, he replied that tial report at the commit- pates a net surplus of about new ambulance and pos- several options were avail- tee’s September meeting. $126,000 this fiscal year. By J.P. Crumrine trict’s options for paying sibly a second ambulance able, including keeping In other business, the IFPD’s operating budget News Editor off existing loans for two within a year or two. Also, one in reserve. committee recommended generated a $16,200 net brush trucks and heart IFPD is considering pur- Cost estimates for the a proposed 2014-15 budget surplus last fiscal year, in The Idyllwild Fire Pro- monitors. chasing one or two water ambulances are between to the IFPD Commission addition to carrying over tection District Finance These debts total tenders. $105,000 and $150,000, for review at the August $218,000 from the sale of a Committee will begin in- $213,800. The outstanding Reitz said the new am- depending on how new or meeting and approval at cell tower lease. vestigating the possibility balance on the two engines bulance could be “a demon- pristine the vehicle. Wa- the September meeting. The committee agreed of consolidating existing is about $173,300 and the stration unit returned to ter tenders may cost about Estimated revenues to- to hold its regular meet- debt and new loans for ac- balance is for heart moni- service after being rebuilt” $65,000 each. tal $1,932,600, an increase ings on the first Tuesday quiring new ambulances tors purchased in 2010. or a previously used ambu- Commissioner Nancy of $184,800 (10.6 percent) of each month, a week be- and water tenders. Also, Reitz recommend- lance with a replaced chas- Layton, committee chair, more than received in fis- fore the regular commis- At the Aug. 4 meeting, ed the committee plan for sis. “We want an option appointed citizen commit- cal 2013-14, which ended sion meeting. The Finance Fire Chief Patrick Reitz several vehicle purchases, that maximizes taxpayers’ tee members Sue Weis- June 30. Expenditures are Committee will convene asked the committee to financed with loans and, benefits,” he told the com- bart and Calvin Gogerty estimated to total about next at 2 p.m. Tuesday, begin examining the dis- thus, part of the total fi- mittee. to a subcommittee to pur- $1,805,378, or $73,800 Sept. 2. Garcia and Stone battle for votes and dollars By J.P. Crumrine Entering the campaign, over the final months. donors, including Federal Contributions News Editor Garcia has $36,200 in cash Nearly 95 percent of Express, and $9,500 from available, slightly more contributions to Stone have Florida contributors. 2014 Total Cash The June 3 primary than Stone’s $15,600. But come from California, in- Another significant dif- Jan through Jun. 30 Available election determined that fundraising for both can- cluding nearly $2,000 from ference between the con- Bonnie Garcia $ 164,600 $ 36,200 Republicans Bonnie Gar- didates took a respite after Idyllwild residents. The tributors to the two can- Jeff Stone $ 329,400 $ 15,600 cia and Jeff Stone would the June 3 primary. largest amount from out- didates is the overwhelm- be competing against each Since beginning the side California is $9,200 ing support Garcia has iseno Indians, who gave third Republican in the other to fill the vacant campaign, both candidates from Arizona contributors. from the local Indian trib- him $4,100 and the same race, Glenn Miller, has State Sen. District 28 seat. have received about the About 87 percent of al bands. Nine different amount to Garcia. endorsed Stone while the If the primary race was same amount of contribu- Garcia’s contributions are bands, including the Sobo- Garcia has also gar- fourth, Democratic candi- an indication of the level of tions. Stone’s total since from California. The 12.5 ba Band of Luiseno Indi- nered support from several date Anna Nevenic, has competition, summer and 2013 is $436,700 and Gar- percent from other states ans and the Morongo Band local Republicans, such as announced her support for fall will see a major battle cia has collected $417,200. includes $13,200 from of Mission Indians, have former state Sen. Bill Em- Garcia. between these two candi- The competition for more Phillips 66 and AFSCME given her $34,000. Stone’s erson and Assemblyman J.P. Crumrine can be dates. funding will be intense in the District of Columbia, lone contribution is from Brian Nestande. reached at jp@towncrier. $12,100 from Tennessee the Pechanga Band of Lu- Since the primary, the com. Legals Continued from previous page

Chuckwalla Trl, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92241. COM­MON LAW (SEE SEC­TION 14411 ET IDYLLWILD DENTAL BUILDING This business is conducted by an Individual. SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Serving the community’s Registrant commenced to transact business CERTIFICATION under the fictitious name listed above on 3-7-08. I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­rect copy dental needs with gentle Signed: of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. DORI LYN LALANNE professionalism for over 20 years. Statement filed with the County Clerk of LARRY W. WARD, Riverside County on July 28, 2014. County Clerk FILE NO.: By: S. Romero, Deputy I-2014-01953 Pub. TC: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014. NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME 659-5011 STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JULY 28, 2019. A LIEN SALE NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- CIVIL CODE 3071 & 3072 After Hours Call 652-2744 MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JULY 28, On 08/19/2014 at 280 N. STATE HEMET, 2019. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT CA, a Lien Sale will be held on a 2004 LNDR DOES NOT IT­SELF AUTHORIZE­ THE USE VIN: SALME11404A155716 STATE: CA LIC: 54805 North Circle Dr. IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 5GHF263 at 10:00 a.m. NAME IN VIO­LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF Pub. TC: Aug. 7, 2014. Heber G. Dunn, D.D.S. P.O. Box 1788 Bryan L. Dunn, D.D.S. ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR Subscribe to the Town Crier and SAVE! Check out the savings for two-year subscriptions! n YES! Sign me up for a subscription to the Town Crier today! (Please check your preference below. If you are ordering an online subscription be sure to include your email address.) IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY n Add an online OUT-OF-COUNTY n Add an online n Get Access to Daily n $17 for 6 months subscription* n $20 for 6 months subscription* News Coverage and n $29 for 1 year for only $5/year! n $33 for 1 year for only $5/year! the Paper Online! n $47 for 2 years — That’s 60% off the newsstand price! n $54 for 2 years — That’s 18% off the regular subscription Access Town Crier news coverage as it happens n My Name ______Amount:______Check enclosed, OR as well as the entire print Phone______Charge My: n VISA n MasterCard n Discover n AMEX edition in pdf format. Address ______Card Number ______Expires CVV $29 for 1 year* City, State & Zip ______* Email ______Clip and mail to the Town Crier, P.O. Box 157, Idyllwild, CA 92549. Or call toll-free 1-888-535-6663 • Local (951) 659-2145 Page 24 - Idyllwild Town Crier, August 7, 2014 School a combined second- and third-grade have the opportunity to establish class again this year. their own page on the site. Idyllwild bell schedule Continued from page 1 The faculty will have to grapple Last year, Idyllwild School was Grades Days Start End of day at least one Leih was walk- with some new administrative soft- designated a Distinguished State 1-5 Mon.-Thurs. 8:20 a.m. 2:36 p.m. ing or running the school’s halls ware programs, such as a new email School and received a Title I Academic 1-5 Fridays 8:20 a.m. 1:36 p.m. — including both his parents program, according to Kraemer. Achievement Award. “I’m very proud 1-5 Minimum days 8:20 a.m. 12:55 p.m. as teachers. Now, after a five- Student families also may have of our accomplishments,” Kraemer 6-8 Mon.-Fri. 7:35 a.m. 2:44 p.m. year absence, a Leih is grac- to accustom themselves to a new said, acknowledging it will be hard to 6-8 Minimum days 7:30 a.m. 1:05 p.m. ing the building once again. Idyllwild School website. Hemet top the previous year’s honors. K a.m. Mon.-Fri. 8:20 a.m. noon Also two kindergarten classes, Unified School District has decided Enrollment is slightly increasing K a.m. Minimum days 8:20 a.m. noon one in the morning and an afternoon to present uniform school websites in the primary grades. K p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 10:56 a.m. 2:36 p.m. class combined with first graders, throughout the district. One advan- J.P. Crumrine can be reached at K p.m. Fridays 9:56 a.m. 1:36 p.m. are new. Victoria Kyriss, will teach tage, Kraemer said, is teachers will [email protected]. K p.m. Minimum days 8:20 a.m. noon

Jazz Marshall, Bob Boss and Franklin, whom he met Evan.” perhaps 50 years ago in Continued from page 1 What Hawkins teach- Washington, D.C., will with the Town Crier. “That es is practice and patience. close the Stephens Recital philosophy is reinforced fur- The 75-year-old still prac- Hall on Sunday. ther by showcases featuring tices daily. Just before the Another long-time recent alumni such as Ca- interview, he had practiced friend and Idyllwild fa- sey Abrams or musicians scales for half an hour. “I’m vorite, Harry Pickens, re- like Jason Jackson and my- teaching kids how to get in turns and will play for the self who attended Idyllwild here,” he said, pointing to first time with a new and over 25 years ago.” his heart. younger friend and also a Since its inception in Christopher, both a stu- pianist, Josh White, of San 1993, the festival has been dent of jazz and interna- Diego. a fundraiser for the school tional performer, said this Whether friends or stu- and Hawkins has long felt about his Idyllwild expe- dents of Hawkins, these it was important to high- rience: “To be a successful musicians will be living light the success of alumni professional in music is a dream in front of thou- so the audience “sees where largely dependent on hav- sands. “I’m doing some- their money is going.” ing a wide range of skills, thing I really believe in Many know that the not just musical. Entre- and was meant to do. Mu- opportunities and lessons preneurship, empathy and sic is part of who I am,” they gleaned at IA gave listening more to your own Marshall Hawkins joins Casey Abrams at the 2014 Jazz in the Pines Festival. Jackson said with plea- them a head start in col- voice than the opinions of PHOTO BY J.P. CRUMRINE sure. lege and the professional others … Popularity is not giving bass lessons, he For this year’s jazz fest, She has taken the bull by Tickets for both days music world, according to the arbiter of the quality of fished the Copper River for he gives credit to co-chair the horns,” Hawkins said are $110. For individual Jackson. what one does. Reality is.” salmon. Anne Finch for “… a col- admiringly. “She and Jeff or single days, the price is “It always feels like Even on vacation, Haw- Although he does play laboration that’s been a Hocker have made it so $60 and they are on sale at coming home,” Jackson kins participated in the solos, Hawkins is most of- lot of fun. Any suggestion smooth.” the Idyllwild Pharmacy for said. “It always feels good. music festival and teach- ten playing the bass with a was well taken and she ran Besides his former stu- cash or check only. The festival gives me a ing the bass to musicians group or the Seahawk Or- with it. dents, Hawkins is happy J.P. Crumrine can be chance to thank a lot of from elementary age to chestra. So teamwork is “The success of this that many friends will be reached at jp@towncrier. people. And I enjoy seeing adults in Alaska. Between another skill he employs. year is her hands-on work. playing this year. Henry com.

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