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Idyllwild Water ambulance contract Approved six percent rate increase for next year By J.P. Crumrine mended that the contract be See story page 9. Editor terminated and IFPD’s am- bulance service be replaced he ambulance con- with American Medical Author series tract between River- Response, the countywide Amy Finley is the next Tside County and the ambulance server. speaker Idyllwild Fire Protection Stone credited Bruce See story page 12. District will be extended, Barton, director of the Riv- according to Jeff Stone, 3rd erside County Emergency Summer Concert District Supervisor. Medical Services Agency, Ken’s Big Band sound can “Pine Cove bought a with the idea to subsidize be heard July 5 12-minute response time the IFPD service until the See page 13. from Idyllwild. The county county knows the results service is 29-59 [not more of the larger countywide County of Riverside crew members were busy Tuesday morning removing the old than 29 minutes and 59 ambulance service contract Idyllwild Arts playground equipment at Town Hall. The county has plans to replace the playground seconds]. That’s extremely offering in two or three Summer Program begins equipment. Photo by Grace Reed unacceptable,” Stone, a years. See page 14. pharmacist, said explaining The county will provide Revising master plan his reasoning. $47,000, in addition to the See page 19. Just two days earlier, the current CSA 38 payment of County Service Area 38 about $95,000 and $3,000 Bob and Pat Parish are Advisory committee recom- See CSA 38, page 15 Inside parade grand marshals A&E ...... 11 Neighborhood Watch Calendar ...... 5 By Marshall Smith familiar voice as one of the Staff at the Idyllwild Com- Churches ...... 8 Staff Reporter parade announcers will be munity Center site. Two Classifi eds ...... 20 missing, but not her smile, days later, Saturday, July groups forming Crossword ...... 22 ob and Pat Parish, as she rides with Bob in the 7, will be the American Horoscope ...... 22 Fourth of July Parade parade. Legion’s “4th of July BBQ.” By Marshall Smith Lodging ...... 8 Bchairmen for the past Pat and Bob will be Wine and entertainment Staff Reporter Masthead ...... 6 10 years, will have different sharing honors this year will be available throughout On the Town ...... 11 roles in this year’s parade. with Idyllwild’s new mayor, the holiday week at Idyll iverside County Sher- Public notices ...... 23 They are the honored grand riding in the parade after Awhile Wine Shoppe Bis- iff’s Department Re- Real estate ...... 17 marshals in the annual event election as the first-four tro. La Casita is offering a Rserve Deputy Barney Services ...... 24 put on by Idyllwild’s Rotar- legged, and for that matter, Fourth of July special meal Brause met with a large group Sudoku ...... 22 ians. This year the parade fi rst mayor of Idyllwild. The deal. of Fern Valley residents to Weather ...... 2 features 57 entrants. winner will be announced Jo’An’s will have week- discuss the Sheriff’s Neigh- Bob, a cancer survivor for July 1 at a special ceremony long entertainment at the borhood Watch Program. 13 years, and Pat, now strug- at Animal Rescue Friends Beer Garden (Saturday, Sun- Brause is the department’s In an gling with cancer, have, even of Idyllwild’s headquarters day, June 30 and July 1 and trainer for the Idyllwild and in past bouts with illness, on Highway 243. Food and Wednesday, July 4). Last, Pine Cove area. The Thurs- EMERGENCY volunteered not only in their libations are available for there is a special 4th of July day, June 21, meeting was go to beloved Idyllwild, but also human attendees and all Picnic and grand opening Brause’s fi rst Watch meeting Reserve Deputy Barney in post-Katrina communi- proceeds from the event of the new backyard stage since being certifi ed as trainer Brause. idyllwild ties as part of a contingent go to support ARF’s rescue and entertainment area at by Hemet Station Administra- Photo by Marshall Smith towncrier.com of returned Peace Corps activities. the Creek House. tive Sergeant Jim Wilson. scheduling the meeting to volunteers. Bob and Pat met Other pre-Fourth, The Town Crier wishes Fern Valley resident, Char- ascertain interest in form- in the Peace Corps while Fourth, and post-Fourth you a safe and happy In- lie Wix and wife Kay initiated ing a Neighborhood Watch. serving in Ethiopia. Their events include a patriotic dependence Day. and organized the meet- Wix then distributed fl yers history within the Idyllwild themed big band concert M a r s h a l l S m i t h ing. About 20 Fern Valley to neighbors announcing the community personifi es ser- on July 5, featuring Ken c a n b e r e a c h e d a t neighbors attended. Wix had meeting time and place. “We vice and volunteerism. Pat’s Dahleen and his Big Band [email protected]. contacted neighbors prior to See Watch, page 8 Page 2 - Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 News of record RMRU assists rescue Fire log Riverside County Fire, Pinyon of injured Girl Scout Report unavailable. Hill fi re stations respond- ed to the following calls, By Marshall Smith top, and hiked to the injured Tuesday to Monday, June CHP log Staff Reporter girl. Reaching the girl around 19 to 25, 2012: 8 p.m., RMRU carried the The resident post of the A 12-year-old Girl Scout girl to a location where the Idyllwild Fire Department California Highway Patrol from the San Diego area, hik- aviation unit could land. and Ambulance responded to the follow- ing with her troop from the “Given her age, we be- Report unavailable. ing calls from Monday to summit of Mt. San Jacinto lieved that would be a safer Monday, June 18 to 25. This to the Mountaintop Aerial way to go,” said Lohr, “rather Riverside County Fire, may not be a complete list Tramway station, stumbled than attempting a hoist into Pine Cove of responses: off trail and badly injured the helicopter. We were back- A female hiker on the Ernie Maxwell Trail was injured Satur- June 20 — Over-the-side June 18 — Solo noninjury her ankle. Troop leaders used up to State Park rangers who day afternoon resulting in a 911 call and a rescue. Idyllwild traffic collision, Highway collision, Highway 371 east of a cell phone to call for help had been on scene.” Fire Protection District 621, Riverside County Fire Station 243 and Poppet Flat Road, Howard Road, Anza. around 4 p.m., Saturday, Lohr, based on her ob- 23, RCFD Station 53 and U.S. Forest Service all responded Poppet Flat. June 19 — Solo injury June 23. servation of the girl’s ankle, to the incident. Station 23 staff hiked in to make contact June 21 — Walk-in med- collision, Highway 74 east State Park rangers and said it appeared to be frac- with the patient. She was lead out on foot and transported ical aid. of Highway 371, Garner Riverside Mountain Rescue tured or broken. Authorities by ambulance to a nearby hospital with moderate injuries, Valley. Unit volunteers, along with transported the girl to Desert June 23 — Medical aid, according to a RCFD news release. Photo by Jenny Kirchner Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail. June 20 — Solo nonin- a Riverside County Sheriff’s Regional Medical Center June 24 — Medical aid, jury collision, Highway 243 Department aviation unit, for treatment. “I was im- Dark Canyon Trail. and Poppet Flat Road, Pop- responded. Two Idyllwild lo- pressed by the girl’s spirit,” pet Flat. cals, Helene Lohr and Craig said Lohr. “Even though she Six weeks of delays on Hwy 79 Caltrans has begun a $1.8 million paving project on Riverside County Fire, June 21 — Solo injury Wills, were part of the 6- was in pain, she was smiling Highway 79 in Riverside County. The 6-week project Garner Valley collision, Highway 74 west of member RMRU team. and positive, pretty much a was awarded to Angus Asphalt out of Santee, Calif. June 19 — Traffi c col- McCall Park Road, Mountain Called out around 4:30 dream subject.” The project will cold plane and resurface two sec- lision, Highway 74 east of Center. p.m., the Idyllwild team Marshall Smith tions of Highway 79. The fi rst section is from the San Highway 371, Garner Val- drove to the desert tram can be reached at Diego County line to just north of the Highway 371 ley. Sheriff’s log station, took the tram to the [email protected]. junction. The second is from Dominigoni Parkway to June 21 — Traffi c colli- Highway 74. sion, Highway 74, Mountain The Riverside County Strange but true This is a daytime project with crews working Center. Sheriff’s Department Hemet George Reeves is best known for playing the title Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. One-way June 22 — Medical aid, Station responded to the fol- role in the 1950s TV show “Adventures of Superman.” traffi c control is in effect. Motorists should plan ac- Highway 74 east of Highway lowing calls from Thursday, The role was a risky one, though. It seems that fans cordingly and add time to their commute. Estimated 371, Garner Valley. June 21 to Monday, June 25. wanted to test the strength of the Man of Steel, so they completion of the project is late July. June 22 — Medical aid, This may not be a complete often kicked and punched him. At a 1953 appearance Hurkey Creek Campground, list of responses: Highway 74, Garner Valley. June 21 — Residential in Detroit, one boy pulled out his father’s loaded .45 June 23 — Medical aid, burglary and felony vehicle Army Colt and aimed it at Reeves’ chest. By telling the Idyllwild Weather theft, 54000 block of Mitchell boy that the bullets would bounce off his own chest Humber Park, Idyllwild. From the National Weather Service June 23 — Walk-in med- Road, Anza. The case is open and ricochet into the crowd, harming others, Reeves Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday ical aid. but suspended. managed to get the boy to put the gun down. 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 7/2

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I fi rst prepared this full brunch while “Breakfast”“Breakfast” cookbook.cookbook. to Skunk Cabbage Meadow. I lived in Arizona. Early on Sunday morning Rob stopped by the U.S. HomeHome friesfries withwith redred & greengreen bellbell pepperspeppers Forest Service offi ce and all the Devil’s Slide Trail permits A variation on traditional Eggs Benedict 4 servings. in the kiosk outside the front door were gone. We decided 4 servings to meet at the offi ce at 8 a.m. when they opened and get 5 red potatoes, 1-1/4 pound total weight, scrubbed and our hiking permit. Unfortunately so did about 30 other Slice four full-size crescent rolls, horizontally, just use patted dry would-be hikers. When we arrived at the Forest Service the top. Save bottom for another use. 2 tablespoons unsalted butter offi ce, there was parking and the porch was stacked with Grill four beef fi llets. Rather than round fi llets, try to 2 tablespoons canola oil people. fi nd eliptical. Briefl y toast the crescent slices on grill. 1 small red bell pepper, seeded & cut into 3/4 inch Even if we did manage Poach 4 or 8 eggs, depending on how many eggs guests squares to get a permit, I knew I would prefer. Prepare your favorite Hollandaise Sauce. 1 small green bell pepper, seeded and cut into 3/4 inch would not enjoy the crowds Place toasted crescent slices on plates, sliced side up. squares on the way up the trail so we Top with grilled fi llet steak, then poached egg or eggs. 1 yellow onion, cut into 3/4 inch cubes decided to head home and Drizzle with Hollandaise Sauce, top with snipped chives 1/2 teaspoon best-quality chile powder walk over to the Perimeter and sliced olives. 1/2 teaspoon paprika Trail at the County Park. I A good side dish is about fi ve asparagus spears wrapped fi ne sea salt was interested to see what with bacon and grilled until bacon looks done and fork wildfl owers would be left this goes into asparagus easily. Pour water to a depth of 1 inch into a large pot and late in June and Sue wanted Serve with watermelon slices or strawberries and bring to a boil. Put the whole potatoes into collapsible to see Tilly the tortoise at the A bee collecting pollen in the blueberries. steamer basket and set over boiling water. (The boiling water Nature Center again. County Park. should not touch the potatoes.) Cover and steam for 15 to We proceeded down roses were covered in 20 minutes, depending on their size, or until potatoes are County Park Road and the fi rst thing we saw was a large bees and once again tender when pierced with a small knife. Transfer to bowl. stand of wild roses right along the road. I decided I would I made attempts to When cool enough to handle, cut into 1-inch cubes. not be taking out my camera right away and I would get photograph them. For In a large cast-iron frying pan over medium-high heat, some pictures of the roses on the way back. the first time I suc- melt the butter with the oil. When the butter has foamed The Perimeter Trail is on the right just before the park ceeded in getting a and the foam begins to subside, add the red and green entrance and Sue was headed up the trail at a fast pace good macro shot of a bell peppers and onion, cook stirring occasionally, until wearing her new hiking shoes and feeling her Cheerios. bee. You can even see the vegetables are glossy, about fi ve minutes. The day was very mild and the bugs, mostly the deer fl ies, that his legs are fi lled Add potatoes and cook, without disturbing them, until seem to have subsided considerably in the last couple of with pollen. they begin to brown, about fi ve minutes. With a metal days so it was a perfect day for hiking. Finally while I was spatula, turn the potatoes over in several large portions, After a stop at the Nature Center, where we watched a shooting the bees, Sue (don’t mix too much) and cook, turning, (not stirring) only video about the San Jacintos, we headed out to the Hillside pointed to a small clus- A grand Collomia is a member of the twice during the cooking time, to achieve the optimum Trail. ter of peach colored phlox family. crust and browning, about 15 minutes longer. Sprinkle with I got serious about fi nding wildfl owers to photograph. flowers and asked Photos by Bruce Watts chile powder and paprika, and 1/2 teaspoon salt, cook one We saw golden yarrow, yarrow, Indian paintbrush, milkweed, “What are these?” minute longer. Stir together to blend the spices, then taste columbine and some yellow monkeyfl owers growing by the “I don’t know,” I and adjust the spices. Serve at once. mostly dried up Lily Creek. replied. I had never seen this plant before and it turned In the summer a brunch outdoors on your patio is fun It wasn’t until we got to the south end of the park that out to be grand Collomia (Collomia grandifl ora), a phlox if you can get rid of the fl ies and mosquitoes. For outdoors, I found a new species to photograph. This purple daisy-like family member that grows above 4,000 feet. This summer use a lace or fl oral tablecloth, matching napkins, and a big fl ower with a yellow center turned out to be fl eabane, a bloomer has a very pretty star-shaped fl ower with anthers vase of spring fl owers. Enjoy member of the sunfl ower family, Asteraceae. tipped with blue pollen. You can contact Lola at [email protected]. Coming back toward home the Perimeter Trail runs along a tributary of Strawberry Creek. I always love hiking through this section because it is lush, green, shady and fi lled with birds. 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Mom graduated from Stanford University where she A bagpipe concert and din- Grandma T used to drive an met my father, Charles Robert Olsen, and agreed to old Packard automobile up ner will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, marry him as long as they would never have to live in July 3. Traditional Scottish the dirt road from Hemet New York or , both cities she hated. They to Idyllwild to enjoy the food and bangers for those moved to San Francisco, but two years into their mar- that do not have a taste for sparkling air. (On one of riage my father got a research job in New York City the trips the radiator hose haggis, neeps and tatties, will despite his promise. Then they moved back to San be available. burst, and Grandma T tied Francisco again where they lived in Haight-Ashbury it back together with a rib- On Wednesday, July 4, the annual parade will include during the ‘60s. a special tribute to Maggie at the Idyllwild Realty offi ce bon off the picnic basket. In the ‘70s my father got a job he couldn’t refuse in Grandma T was fi erce.) (the profession that she loved). Los Angeles. Diane said the only way she would move The week will close with a celebration at the Rustic Grandma T and her daughter Roberta spent many sum- there was if she could buy a lot in Idyllwild. They mers in Idyllwild. When Roberta was 16, she was riding Theatre at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 7. Bagpipes and a Native purchased an A-frame kit to build a house. Mom es- American fl autist will honor her. horseback across a meadow in Fern Valley. Right then a caped to Idyllwild almost every weekend and for entire young pilot landed his plane in the meadow in search Many have asked about fl owers or donations. After much summers when she could. thought, Allan Morphett, her husband, has decided, that of a good lunch. He saw the attractive woman riding In 1973, my father died and my mother moved up horseback so he removed the spark plugs from his plane in lieu of fl owers, donations may be made to the Idyllwild to Idyllwild permanently. She got her master’s degree in Rotary Club, P.O. Box 152, Idyllwild, CA 92549-0152, and feigned that it wouldn’t start again. It was 1931. public health at Loma Linda University by commuting Two weeks later, he put the spark plugs back in and with a comment on the memo line: For Maggie Morphett up and down the mountain. Then she worked at Jurupa Memorial Fund. fl ew with Roberta to Arizona where a marriage could be and Riverside Schools, again commuting on a daily basis. arranged without a waiting period. The night before the Her son Erik met his wife Dorothy in Idyllwild and the head. She had brain surgery, and was making an impres- wedding he asked how old she was. She said, “Sixteen.” family connection to Idyllwild continued. sive recovery in the hospital, but when she got pneumonia He said, “You’re too young, I’m taking you back.” She When mom retired 14 years ago, she took up volunteer- she could see that she would no longer be able to live refused so he married her. They stayed happily married ing at the Idyllwild Nature Center and passionately lob- independently in her A-frame on the mountain. She asked until their deaths half a century later. bied for abandoned animals, children and equal rights. to be taken off life support Friday, June 22, at 10 a.m. My grandpa was a stunt pilot, and he’d let Roberta On Easter this year mom took a bad fall and hit her See Diane, next page fl y with him when he had an open seat. One time he was fl ying a Tiger Moth bi-plane with cloth wings in a stunt show and asked Roberta if she wanted to go up. GOOD HEALTH Massage She was eight months pregnant with my mother. 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She finished in as well. “On the Town,” on page 11. a time of 4:22:54. … As I played mom the Diane was fiercely Saturday, June 30 song “I Want to be Free” loyal to her loved ones • Alcoholics Anonymous, by Darrell Scott, her smile and to her true home in Wednesday, June 27 noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Danielle McKnight, Hemet High School 2011 was as wide as a mountain Idyllwild. One of her great- • Idyllwild Rotary Club, 7:30- Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; 7:30 range. My mom has always est strengths was to make 9 a.m. American Legion Post p.m. Community Presbyterian graduate, will enroll Thurs- 800, 54360 Marion View Dr. Church, Fellowship Hall, 54400 day morning, June 28, as a loved freedom, and these the best of any situation. • Town Crier News Meeting, North Circle Dr. member of the U.S. Naval last months in a hospital She loved the natural beau- public welcome, 8:30 a.m. Quiet Academy’s class of 2016, is bed were a ball and chain ty of these mountains, and Creek Gallery, N. Circle Dr. Sunday, July 1 majoring in marine engi- to her spirit. She said that her friends and community • Creekside Writers, 9 a.m.- • Peace Meditation Practice, neering technology. she wanted to fly. And fly brought her great joy. Di- noon. Call 659-2844. 10 a.m. Tibetan Buddhist Dhar- she did. ane saw people’s strengths • Awareness Meditation ma Center, 53191 Mountain To get a listing in “Moun- My brother Jorgen and and talents, and she enticed Group, 5-5:30 p.m. Spirit Moun- View, Pine Cove. I were there. I read aloud many of you to help out tain Retreat, 25661 Oakwood St. • Occupy Idyllwild stand and tain folk,” visit www.town- crier.com, click on “News” in emails, cards and texts full with the nature center and Call 659-2523. discuss with the 99 percent. 11 of love from her friends other cherished causes. Her • Alcoholics Anonymous, a.m. to 1 p.m. Town center at the menu at the top and click noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal “Harmony” monument. Call on “Submit a news item,” or and loved ones. I had a passionate and generous Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; 6 Sue at (909) 228-6710. stop by and fill out a news Danielle McKnight slide show of pictures of activities will leave a last- p.m., Spiritual Living Center, • Alcoholics Anonymous, form. Photo courtesy of J.P. Crumrine her A-frame in Idyllwild ing and positive imprint women only, 26120 Ridgeview Book Study (closed) meeting, on my computer screen on this area. Dr. (the Courtyard Building). noon, Idyllwild Water District, and I told her to put her- My mom will be laid to • AWANA for ages 3 to fifth- 25945 Hwy. 243; 5 p.m., Rancho self there in her mind. rest in a private ceremony. graders, 5:45-8 p.m. Idyllwild Encino Mountain Club, 45915 I put Beethoven on the The family requests do- Bible Church, 54400 Pine Crest Orchard Road, Poppet Flat, Holiday closings earphones so she would nations be made to ARF Ave. across from CAL FIRE Station have beautiful sounds to (Animal Rescue Friends • Codependents Anonymous 6. Hill businesses and institutions that will be fly away with instead of of Idyllwild) or the Nature meeting, 7:30 p.m. Spiritual Liv- • Teen Group, 1:30 p.m. Spiri- closed Wednesday, July 4, to observe Independence beeping machines. The Center in lieu of flowers. I ing Center, Church of Religious tual Living Center, Church of Re- Day: Science, 26120 Ridgeview Dr. ligious Science, 26120 Ridgeview whole thing took less then would like to thank all my (the Courtyard Building). Dr. (the Courtyard Building). Area post offices Idyllwild Library twenty minutes, and it was mom’s friends and caregiv- • Al-Anon “Mixed Nuts” open BBVA Compass bank Idyllwild Transfer Station a beautiful experience to be ers for the tremendous love Thursday, June 28 meeting, 6-7:30 p.m. Spiritual (also Saturday, July 7) Idyllwild Water District part of. and support received these • Alcoholics Anonymous Living Center, 26120 Ridgeview Fern Creek Medical Center Pine Cove Water District To the very end she last few months. women’s meeting (open), 9 a.m. Dr. (the Courtyard Building). Fern Valley Water District Riverside County offices was completely lucid, jok- She is survived by her Spiritual Living Center, 26120 Hemet Unified School Town Crier ing, laughing and talking son Jorgen Olsen, her Ridgeview Dr., Contact Betty. Monday, July 2 District U.S. Forest Service about politics. So it was daughter-in-law Dorothy, • Women’s Bible Study, 10 • Alcoholics Anonymous Idyllwild Health Center (also Thursday, July 5) hard to match that very grandchildren, Karl and a.m.-noon. Chapel in the Pines women’s meeting (open), 9 a.m. sharp mind with such an Katrina Olsen and me, her Church office, 29430 Hwy. 243, Spiritual Living Center, 26120 These will be open: Mountain Center. Ridgeview Dr., Contact Betty ill body. daughter, Kristina Olsen. Mount San Jacinto • Alcoholics Anonymous, (619) 895-0934 for location. Fairway Market Diane was proud to be Her sons Forest Olsen and noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal • Friends of the Idyllwild (9 a.m.-7 p.m.) State Park able to choose to die and Erik Olsen pre-deceased Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. Library board, 9 a.m. Library, Idyllwild Pharmacy Village Market said repeatedly that it is a her in 1966 and 2010. • Forest Folk, 5:30 p.m., Town 54185 Pine Crest Ave. (10 a.m.-2 p.m.) (6:30 a.m.-10 p.m.) Hall, 25925 Cedar Street. • Alcoholics Anonymous, • Prostate Cancer Support noon St. Hugh’s Episcopal Group, 5:30 p.m. Restaurant Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. • Hilltop Horsemen, 6 p.m. • Codependents Anonymous Gastrognome, 54381 Ridgeview • Idyllwild Community Med- Call Chuck Streeter, 659-2167. meeting, 7:30 p.m. Spiritual Idyllwild Dr. itation, meditation from 5:30 • Celebrate Recovery, Christ- Living Center, Church of Reli- • ICRC Book Club, 7 p.m. p.m. to 6:45 p.m. at the Loft in centered 12-Step Study meeting, gious Science, 26120 Ridgeview Creekstone Inn, 54950 Pine the Courtyard Building, 26120 6:30-8 p.m. Former Morning Dr. (the Courtyard Building). Crest Ave. Ridgeview Drive. Instruction Sky School, 29375 Hwy. 243, • Narcotics Anonymous, 7:30 available by appointment. Call Mountain Center. Call 659-0097 Thursday, July 5 America’s Finest Family Camping & RV Resort p.m. Spiritual Living Center, Valerie Kyoshin Velez at 659- for information. • Town Crier News Meet- Church of Religious Science, 5750 for information. ing, public welcome, 8:30 a.m. 26120 Ridgeview Dr. (the Court- Wednesday, July 4 25070 Village Center Dr. yard Building). Tuesday, July 3 • Idyllwild Rotary Club, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • Low Income Commodity 7:30-9 a.m. American Legion Community service hours Friday, June 29 Distribution (all ages, low in- Post 800, 54360 Marion View • California Department of • Idyllwild Play Group, come) & Senior Food sharing Dr. Forestry and Fire Protection RV/TENT SITES • CABIN RENTALS 10:30 a.m. Call Jenny Stepien (anyone over age 60 qualifies), • Creekside Writers, 9 a.m.- (bark beetle issues), 8 a.m.-5 at (760) 445-6325 or e-mail 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mormon noon. Call 659-2844. p.m. Monday-Friday. Moun- Swimming • Horseback riding [email protected] for Church, 53830 Tollgate Rd. • Idyllwild Fourth of July Pa- tain Resource Center 25380 information and location. Bring box for food. rade, 10 a.m., N. Circle Drive . Franklin Dr., 659-3335. Fishing • Recreational Activities • Alcoholics Anonymous, • Idyllwild Garden Club, • Garner Valley Women’s • Idyllwild HELP Center, noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal noon. Community Presbyterian Club, 10:30 a.m. Garner Valley 26330 Highway 243, 9 a.m.- Store • Cafe • WiFi Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; Church, 54400 North Circle Dr. Common, 61600 Devil’s Lad- noon & 1-3:30 p.m. Tuesday- Pick-a-stick candlelight, 7:30 • Alcoholics Anonymous, der Rd. Friday. 659-2110. Video Games • Entertainment p.m. Idyllwild Community Pres- noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal • Alcoholics Anonymous, • Idyllwild Library, 54185 byterian Church, Manse Alcove, Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Pine Crest Ave., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Fellowship Hall, 54400 North AA Open Meeting & Big Book Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr.; 6 Monday, Wednesday & Friday, Certain amenities are seasonal Circle Dr. Study, 6-7 p.m., Spiritual Living p.m., Spiritual Living Center, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, 659- • Feeding America, 3 p.m., Center, Church of Religious Sci- women only, 26120 Ridgeview 2300. Chapel in the Pines, Mountain ence, 26120 Ridgeview Dr. (the Dr. (the Courtyard Building). • Idyllwild Nature Center, ANNUAL SITES • MONTHLY Center, distribution at the for- Courtyard Building). • Awareness Meditation 25225 Highway 243, 9 a.m.- mer Morning Sky School, on • International Healing Group, 5-5:30 p.m. Spirit 4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. 659- RATES • GROUP EVENTS Hwy. 243. Rooms of Idyllwild, 5-7 p.m. Mountain Retreat, 25661 Oak- 3850. • Celebrate Recovery, Christ- Shiloh Christian Ministries, wood St. Call 659-2523. • Idyllwild Transfer Station, centered 12-Step program. BBQ 54960 Pine Crest Ave. • AWANA for ages 3 to fifth- 28100 Saunders Meadow Rd, 8 (951)659-4137 6-7 p.m.; Open Share meeting • Anza Valley Citizens Patrol, graders, 5:45-8 p.m. Idyllwild a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thursday-Mon- 7-9 p.m. Former Morning Sky 6 p.m. Call Brian, (951) 763- Bible Church, 54400 Pine Crest day; Grinding Facility, 8 a.m.-4 [email protected] School, 29375 Hwy. 243, Moun- 5324. 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Initial thoughts Readers Mr. Funny Guy by Chris Fisher Truth and dependency … write How to reach us L Lastast wweekeek wwasas ttumultuous.umultuous. OOnn WWednes-ednes- dday,ay, thethe CountyCounty ServiceService AreaArea 3838 AdvisoryAdvisory 4th July Parade Phone: CCommitteeommittee recommendedrecommended thatthat SupervisorSupervisor suggestions (951) 659-2145 JJeffeff S Stonetone s supportupport t thehe t terminationermination o off t thehe or toll-free: ccounty’sounty’s a ambulancembulance s serviceervice c contractontract w withith Editor: 1-888-535-6663 After working as a vol- Fax: IIdyllwilddyllwild FireFire ProtectionProtection District.District. O Onn Friday,Friday, Stone,Stone, inin IdyllwildIdyllwild forfor hishis unteer with one of the or- (951) 659-2071 ganizations that helps with E-mail: [email protected] monthly constituent meetings, said he couldn’t do that. Website: idyllwildtowncrier.com He feels less than 12-minute response time is critical in the 4th of July parade for many years, I would like When to reach us many emergency cases. Consequently, he wants the county’s Emergency Ser- to pass along some unof- OFFICE HOURS fi cial suggestions that may 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. vices Agency to fi nd $47,000 to augment the contract payments to IFPD. help some of you enjoy the Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. holiday even more. Closed Weds., Sat. & Sun. As an Idyllwild resident, I’m grateful to the county for protecting and ensuring our ambulance support. 1. If you live in Fern DEADLINES MONDAY Interim Idyllwild Fire Chief Mike Sherman twice said Valley, plan on using Lodge News Items — 10 a.m. Road and South Circle Drive Classifi ed Ads — Noon that if there were no contract with the county and no CSA 38 payment, Idyllwild would no longer staff two to enter or exit that area Display Ads — Noon between 8 a.m. and noon. u ambulances. Only one would be staffed. When it went on an Avoid using Fern Valley Grace Reed Road and South Circle as Publisher incident, staff for the second would then be called in. this area will be lined with J.P. Crumrine Currently, thanks to the contract terms, Idyllwild must Editor have two ambulances fully staffed all the time. parade entries. Traffic in Halie Johnson Keep in mind, Idyllwild says it is losing more than that area will be at nearly dumped for newer (possibly Please contact the Friends Production Manager $30,800 annually providing service to Pine Cove and a stand still. cheaper) help? Did Riverside of the Idyllwild Library to u $56,000 serving Zone 3 (the area to the north). So 2. If you are a busi- Public Library decide that, organize a proper tribute. Marshall Smith without the county ambulance contract, the district saves ness owner on North Circle because of the new facility, Gabriella Dapeer Staff Reporter Drive, warn your employees we should have new staff? Pine Cove Sandy Burns that money. When I asked an IFPD commission member why Idyllwild who are scheduled to arrive And therefore, making the Classifi ed, Legal & at work between 10 a.m. and present staff feel so stressed Service Directory Sales residents would suffer a decrease in service because the PCWD rate district was no longer providing service for which it loses noon that North Circle Dr. and uncomfortable, and James Larkin will be closed down for the probably unwanted, that increase Production, Circulation money, I was told that was just a semantic difference. parade at 9:30 a.m. They they disappeared? Shane Fender Service would not change for Idyllwild residents, they Editor: Advertising Sales said. No, two staffed ambulances are better and greater should leave for work early I don’t know the exact PCWD [Pine Cove Wa- Nancy Layton service than one staffed ambulance. It is not a word and may have to walk a answers, although some taer District] is an excellent Dolores Sizer game. One does not equal two. block or two as parking will Friends of the Library have water provider with very Bookkeeping This is the reason IFPD offi cials say that an AMR be diffi cult to fi nd. informed us that our librari- outstanding people. Wayne Parker ambulance in Pine Cove or elsewhere on the Hill will not 3. Merchants would be an and two library assistants But, why is PCWD con- Newsstands wise to advise their delivery did not get the homage they templating raising rates Careena Chase be additive. The advisory committee’s recommendation would not bring a third ambulance to serve the Hill’s services not to plan any de- deserved and their send-off again when they are only Jenny Kirchner liveries the fi rst half of the was less than honorable. Barbara Reese residents and visitors. Instead, there would be the AMR in the second of a three-year Photographers ambulance and an Idyllwild ambulance staffed and ready day and also advise business I wish to request of the phase in rate increase? u “24/7”; but the second IFPD unit would be dependent service personnel (trash pick generations of Idyllwild And as to the lack of full- Contributors: on staff responding to a call from the station. up, etc.) not to plan on any citizens who have enjoyed timers? Not in my neighbor- Renate Caine • Jack Clark pickups until later in the the library over these many hood. I have had four new Mike Esnard • Ted Ewing Extending the contract benefi ts Idyllwild residents, so thank you, Supervisor Stone and CSA 38. day. years, to contact the River- full-time neighbors in the Chris Fisher • Conor O’Farrell 4. I would urge anyone side Public Library system RMRU • Dolores Sizer But the other and sadder issue related to these ne- last year. Besides the increase Bob Smith • Dave Stith gotiations is the assertion that the advisory committee who must use North Circle and express your disappoint- in full-time neighbors, my Bruce Watts had multiple options to consider. Drive to enter or to exit ment in ridding our com- water bill only went up u On June 13, Riverside County EMS Director Bruce your property to plan on munity of our own citizens $4 when I moved up here Please read your ad. doing so either before the as well as sending them full-time 32 months ago, We assume no responsibility Barton attended the regular CSA 38 meeting and outlined three options to the public and advisory committee. parade (9:30 a.m.) or after off without the celebration as compared to the prior for errors after fi rst insertion. the parade (noon). and acknowledgement they 12 years, largely due to the The IDYLLWILD TOWN These were reported last week. A week later, the committee recommended the second Plan ahead, and enjoy the deserve. See Letters, page 26 CRIER (USPS 635260) is pub- holiday. lished weekly for $29 per year of the three. But, it appears from conversation with the in county and $33 per year out Supervisor, only extending the contract met his criteria Bob Rahman of county by the IDYLLWILD of protecting the response time. Idyllwild How to get a letter pub lished TOWN CRIER, P.O. Box 157, It would have been better to tell the committee the blunt The Town Cri er wel comes letters re flect ing all 54295 Village Center Dr., Where’s the Idyllwild, CA 92549. Periodical and diffi cult truth. They would have objected and been opin ions. Letters should be con cise and to the point. postage paid at Idyllwild, CA. angry, but they would have known their limitations. library staff? They should be no long er than 400 words. Let ters Send subscription and change Last week, the Gallup organization released another Editor: must be type writ ten, dou ble-spaced and in up per/low er of address requests to the survey detailing the declining trust Americans have for Before we ooooh and ah- case (not in all caps). Let ters must be signed (unless above address. Please allow up our institutions. to two weeks for requests to hhh about our new library, e-mailed) and must be iden ti fi ed with the writ er’s take effect. Whether it’s elections, sports or romance, Americans it behooves us to pay tribute name, ad dress and weekday phone num ber. learn and understand that “you win some and lose to our present library and Exceptions: Anonymous letters will not be ac cept ed. POSTMASTER: some.” So they will try hard to win, but if their effort its superb staff. Letters of thanks are not ac cept ed. A special ad ver tis ing Send address changes to cannot affect the result, they learn to invest less in the IDYLLWILD TOWN CRIER, P.O. Oh, wait a moment! Ann rate is avail able for thank-you letters. Political letters Box 157, Idyllwild, CA 92549. process. is not there anymore. Nei- cost 10 cents per word. All contents of the Idyllwild Less time, less research and less involvement lead to ther is Jennie. Well, at least We reserve the right to reject or edit let ters for Town Crier are copyrighted by poorer decisions and less faith in decision makers. there’s still, what? Teresa, length, taste, clar i ty or fre quen cy of sub mis sion. Only the Idyllwild Town Crier. Per I don’t know the best solution for the Hill. I believe after 22 years of service one letter per author within a 28-day period. Letters copy, 75 cents (tax included). all the players were striving to achieve it in their opin- to our community, is not do not necessarily refl ect the opinions of Town Crier Single mailing of newspaper, ion. But I know we’re all interconnected and need each $2.50. there. staff. Letters may be sub mit ted in person, by mail, by other. This newspaper is printed Was there a coup? Were fax (659-2071) or by e-mail ([email protected]). on recycled paper. J.P., Editor they taken away secretly and Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 - Page 7 Town talk Sitting by the fi re By Dolores Sizer by Michael B. Sherman, Interim Fire Chief

What are your Fourth of July plans? Change happens and will … facilities, and fi rst aid supplies are available to you without In April, I wrote about being prepared outside help to last at least two weeks for everyone you for the large fi res and potential evacuations. must care for (including pets) and a little left over to I said at the end of that article I would have possibly help close neighbors. more later on survival “in place” for major Second, make sure everyone in your group knows the disasters. Also, last month I talked about plan on how those resources will be used, especially if changes at IFPD, such as the recruitment of one or more members are gone or injured. Third, have a a new fi re chief. I will touch on both subjects list of individuals or agencies you can contact once you in this column. have the ability to communicate out from your location It is never too early to prepare for emergencies. In case or travel for help. These lists need all the standard emer- of a major disaster, like an earthquake, it is important to gency numbers and addresses, but you also need friends, know how to survive “in place” without any services. neighbors, and family members information. It used to be the norm to have everyone prepared to Local fi re departments, the Sheriff’s offi ce, the County live without help for 72 hours during a major disaster. OES, Cal EMA, the Red Cross, and FEMA all have great Bob Smith Leah Swarthout Most professionals now have increased that time to 120 resource documents for preparing for emergencies. Very nicely retired Personal fi tness trainer hours (5 days), especially in the mountains. Finally, get involved in local preparedness groups. The Idyllwild La Quinta Mountain residents can easily be isolated for long periods mountain has at least three great locally coordinated “I am doing something with “Watching fi reworks from of time. I believe mountain residents should be prepared groups that can help with information and training from the Parade.” the Highway 74 lookout.” to take care of themselves for up to two weeks. “nuts to bolts” concerning local emergencies. They are Why would that be? First, emergency services (law the Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council, Mountain enforcement, fi re and emergency medical) are thin at best Disaster Preparedness, and the Mountain Community in mountainous, rural areas. Just regularly expected fi res, Emergency Response Team. They will help you and your EMS calls, and crimes stress local services. family members prepare for many different threats, but Second, major population centers will be the highest you can also help your community as a whole to be better priority for outside resources in most major disasters. It is prepared. real simple, the greater the number of people threatened, Now, about the new fi re chief, the board of commis- the greater the need for response (therefore, higher prior- sioners directed me to advertise for the recruitment of a ity). new fi re chief. That was done from late May to June 10. Finally, there are far less agency representatives available The board then interviewed the top four candidates Sat- on the mountain at any one time than there are in higher urday, June 23. Background checks and potential contract population centers. The representatives that are on the negotiations have begun. If successful, the board hopes to mountain will be up to their ears in “doing” emergency announce their new fi re chief within the next few weeks. response, therefore, diminishing their potential for getting I have agreed to stick around long enough to create Heather Solorio Christina Stewart in the right queues for outside help. One great thing is a smooth transition of leadership through the fi rst few Retail sales/waitress Real estate agent that state, county, and local disaster resource coordination weeks after the new chief arrives. Then my family and I Idyllwild Idyllwild in Riverside County is as good as any in the nation. will be moving on to our next challenge. “I’m taking my son, Tony, to “I plan to watch the parade So how should you prepare? First, make sure ample Until next time, its time to put out the dog and douse the town’s parade.” with family and friends.” water, food, heat, light, dry clothing, medicines, sanitary the fi re. Another point of view

To the Idyllwild tunately, these are the times prohibiting public access on tial area; children scurrying dogs to do when they go after our guests have retired community we live in and above all, we Idyllwild Pines Camp. out of the way, as they exited outside. This end of camp for the night, meeting halls each are called to nurture Below are just a few of the camp on Idyllbrook. is an area where children have been broken into and Shootings at public and and protect our children. the issues we have dealt Most every day people pitch tents, cook, and camp media and computer equip- private schools, the kid- The safety and well-being with in recent weeks and drive onto campus, park out of doors. ment stolen. For several napping of innocent chil- of children is a responsibility months: their cars, and take various Six weekends in a row nights early in the winter, dren, children murdered, we at Idyllwild Pines Camp In late April, for two dogs through the camp the dormitories in Meadow someone broke into un- the molestation and abuse and Conference Center takes weekends in a row, we had and out onto our large Camp, where children were occupied dormitories and of children. Fences, secu- very seriously. Mothers and more than 400 kids on grassy field — regardless staying, were broken into stayed the night leaving ciga- rity guards, metal detectors fathers throughout Southern campus. During one of of whether guests, children while the kids were in ses- rette butts, beer cans and … Today, most, if not all, California and beyond put those weekends, just after typically, are playing in that sions in other areas of the birth control devices behind. schools and day care centers their trust in Idyllwild Pines having had breakfast, as same fi eld. camp. On several occasions See Idyllwild Pines, page 26 have a fence around the believing we will take care the children moved through Most afternoons, a large property intended to keep of their children and we the camp heading toward number of people and their the children in and the pub- must protect them from any their next event, a host of dogs can be found on the far lic out. “Stranger Danger” is possible threat or potential bicyclists rode through the side of camp where we have a bona fi de, legitimate threat predator. middle of campus at warp our tent-camping area, the to the safety and lives of This is our camp direc- speed. They rode through dogs are running off leash, our young people. Unfor- tive and the reason for our our Meadow Camp residen- doing what humans want Page 8 - Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 i n clu d i n g t h e P i nyon com - Watch munities on the Hill, are Continued from page 1 setting up virtual N eigh- borhood Watches where o n l y l e f t fl ye r s wi t h n e i gh - suspicious acti vity can be b ors w ho were home so that logged online. F or outly- as not t o r ev eal r esidents ing and rural ar eas, these w e re away,” s a i d Kay. vi rt u a l s i te s c a n f u n cti on a s At the Th ursday meet - effecti v e crime det err ents. ing, Brause explained T h e R a n ch o Mi ra g e Po l i ce that Neighbo rhood Wat c h Department set up a vir- groups ar e e ff ecti ve crime tual Neighborhood Wat c h Penelop e Eng ar sp oke about Presi- de terren t s b e c a u s e res i den t s by partnering with www. de nts’ Wives at the Communit y Churc h a re m o s t l i ke l y to re co gn i z e nextdoor.com, a free and Sat urday afte r no on. The Frie nds of the suspicious a c t ivity and p e o- p riv a te s oc i a l n et wo rk s i te B arne y Br ause, right, and Char lie Wix, le ft, at Ne ighbor- Library sp ons ored the eve nt, w hic h is p l e i n t h e i r n e i gh bo rh ood s . availab le f o r specifi c Ran- one of four throughout the year. H e explained that neigh- ho o d Watc h mee t ing. ch o Mi ra ge n ei gh b orh o o d s . Photo by Jenny Kirchner bors who are connected Photo by Marshal l Smith Neighborhoods establish by ph on e tre e s a n d em a i l s a n d pers on s ; pe op l e t a k i n g Wa tch s i gn s i n p l a ce s e a s - a n d s e l f - m a n a ge t h e i r own c a n be s t o b s erve su s p i c i o u s u nu su a l s h ortc ut s t h ro u gh i l y vi s i b l e f ro m t h e s tre et . N extdoor websites. N ext- a ctivi ti e s , ve ri f y wi t h t h e i r y ar ds; and r epairme n, d e- “Outside alarms, spot or door information is only n e i gh bor s wh et h er veh i cl e s li v erymen or visit ors act- s tro be l i gh t s u s i n g m o ti on visible to members in a o r indi vid uals in the ar ea ing inap pr o p riat ely. Verify sensors are also effective s pe c i fi c n e i gh bo rh ood a n d a re l egi ti m a t e o r n o t , a n d with neighbors if some- d et e rre n t s ,” s a i d B ra u s e . He is passw or d pr otected for Churches and Spiritual report, if appropriate, to on e s h o u l d be i n or a t t h e said he ’d get back to the re s i den t s i n t h a t n e i gh bor- Centers Directory the Sheriff ’s Department. h o u s e . If i t i s u n a ut h ori ze d , gr oup on c osts of Neigh- h ood . A q u i c k c h e c k o f t h e He empha s i zed t h a t “ w a tch” then report it to the Depart- borhood Wat c h signs and s i te s h owe d i t’s av a i l a b l e i n of Idyllwild is the ke y e lement in Neigh- m e n t .” orderi n g procedu re. He a l s o t h e Fern Va ll ey a re a . Wix r equest ed landline Chapel in the Pines Christian Fel low ship bo rh ood Wa tc h . advised scheduling a fol low- Fo rm i n g Ne i gh bo rh ood Interdenominational, Pastor Wally Boer. “Ob s e rve a n d s h a re i n - p h o n e nu m be r s , ce ll nu m - up meeting to distribute Wat c h gr oups was o ne o f Sunday Worship Service & Sunday School, 10am formation,” said Brause. bers, physical addressed sign up information and t h re e com mu n i ty re s p on s e s plus Weekly Studies. Call for info, 659-0097, 659-2038. “Without an immediate and emails of attending s o l i d i f y a cti on proce du re s . that received significant International Healing Rooms of Idyllwild First 3 Tuesdays., 5-7pm physical threat, your job r esid e nts f o r a mast e r list Information normally s u p po rt a t a s e ri e s o f co m - 659-5255 • On Hwy 243 at Morning Sky School in Mountain Center. i s to b a c k o f f a n d o b s e rve . that w ould be distribut ed co ll e ct e d a n d u s e d by p a r- munity me e t ing s that b e g an B u t a lw ays l et t h e S h e ri f f’s a m on g Wa tch p a rti c i p a n t s . ti c i p a n t s i n clu de s n a m e s of in J une 2011. Concerned Christian Science Church Department know if you “The more information a du l t s a n d ch i l d ren a t t h e c i ti zen s c a ll e d t h e m e eti n gs 25970 Cedar St. at River Drive, 659-2511. Sunday school, we have the better,” said 10 a.m.; Service 10 a.m.; Wednesday meeting, 7 p.m. se e some thing [that app ears s pe c i fi c a d d re s s , h om e a n d to discuss possible com- Christian Science Reading Room, in church building, open to c ri m i n a l i n n a tu re] i n prog - Wix. “Let y our neighbors work ph on e s , a n d de s c ri p - mu n i ty re s p on s e s fo ll owi n g the public, Wednesday through Friday, 2 - 5 p.m. re s s . L et t h e m k n ow i t’s i n know when you’re going ti o n o f veh i cl e o r veh i cl e s incidents of vandalism, pro gre s s a n d t h a t a de p uty to be gone for extended normally at the house. graffiti attacks and hate Community Presbyterian Church is required as quickly as pe ri od s .” Wi x po i n t ed o u t Brause emphasized that crimes that t ook plac e in 54400 N. Circle Dr. 659-2935 • Rev. Richard Olson po s s i b l e .” t h e ch a ll en ge i s t h a t 5 0 to t h e i n form a t i on wou l d on ly 2010. Since then, a dra- Sunday Worship – 9:30 a.m. Brause said N eighbor- 60 per c ent of F ern Valley be s h a red wi t h i n t h e s pe - m a t i c e s c a l a t i on i n prop erty Celebration: 5th grade & under during worship ~ hood Watch effectiveness homes are part-time and c i fi c Ne i gh bo rh ood Wa t c h cr imes, including resident ial Child care available • Wednesday: Men's Breakfast – 6:15 a.m. boils down to common t h a t’s i t’s i m po rt a n t to h ave n et wo rk . a n d com m erc i a l bu r gl a ri e s Idyllwild Bible Church sense. “I t ’s y our pr eserva- a full-t ime resident cap tain, Neighborhood Watch a n d a n a rm e d ro b be ry, h a s 25860 Highway 243, Pastor Tim Westcott. ti o n o f yo u r n e i gh bo rh ood . s e c ret a ry or o t h er l e a d or- packets are available at t a ken p l a ce . A Family Friendly Bible Based Fellowship. 2 Services Sunday Worship & Nursery Care, 9 a.m. Use t eamw ork. Rec or d li- ga n i zer s a n d con t a ct s . the Town Crier and by M a r s h a l l S m i t h Sunday Worship, Nursery Care & Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Mid-week Bible Studies & Youth Groups. cen s e num b ers a n d de s c ri p - B rause ad vised saturat - con t a cti n g Bra u s e a t ( 9 5 1 ) c a n b e r e a c h e d a t Hymn Singing 6:30 p.m. 2nd Sunday ti on s of su s p i c i o u s veh i cl e s i n g t h e n e i gh bo rh ood wi t h 791-3406. Other towns, mar shal l@townc rie r.c om. Call Church Offi ce for Information. 659-4775 Queen of Angels Roman Cath o lic Church 54525 N. Circle Dr., P.O. Box 1106, Idyllwild, CA Father Charles E. Miller Mass Schedule: Tues.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.; Sat. 4 p.m.; Sun. 8 a.m. + 10 a.m.; Confession: Sat. 3:30 p.m. or by appt. 659-2708 Lodging ’s Episcopal Church St. Hugh An Anglican House of Prayer for all people Directory of Idyll wild Rev. 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Capi- fi nance offi cer. trict directors approved a capital improvement pro- tal expenditures will total The board also heard By Marshall Smith bright and looks so much big- $1.9 million budget (water grams exacerbated the total about $580,000, a $275,000 an appeal from resident Staff Reporter ger with the walls in place.” and sewer programs), which loss. The rate increase does increase above the 2011-12 Cynthia Thompson. She is Friends board member includes a six percent water not eliminate it. level. a renter and her landlord Grant Hamel, Hamel Con- Bob Ferguson said, “This rate increase. The district passed an Nearly half of capital instructed the district to tracting of Murrieta, builder is so much more than we Even with the rate in- annual six percent rate in- spending is targeted for a turn off the water to her of the new Idyllwild Library expected. It never occurred crease, the district will use crease in June 2010 through replacement of the Golden house this winter. The board in Strawberry Plaza and to me when Joe Coronet nearly $115,000 of its re- 2014. Last year, the board Rod storage tank. The capac- listened to her, treating the construction Superintendent [previous owner] told me he serves to balance the bud- did not implement the ity of the new tank, when situation as an emergen- Dave Celani previewed the was open to discussing sale to get. Without the rate in- increase. finished, will be 200,000 cy, but ultimately could new library’s bright and airy the county that this is what crease, the overall loss would General Manager Terry gallons, doubling the cur- not take any action at this interior. On Friday, June 22, we’d eventually have.” have approached $190,000. Lyons stressed the district rent storage capacity. point. 3rd District Supervisor Jeff Attendees complimented The water and sewer rev- has been reducing costs If the state approves the Water levels are holding Stone and members of the interior colors, the organiza- enues do not equal the throughout the past year. recycled water facility con- according to Lyons report. Friends of the Library walked tion of the space, and the district’s operating expenses. More than $12,000 has been struction funding, Idyllwild “The interesting item is through the structure for uplifting ambiance the high Through April of this year, saved through changes to may begin construction of the fl ow of the creeks. And the fi rst time since interior ceiling and ambient light pro- the district’s operating loss- retiree’s medical costs. No the $750,000 facility during Foster Lake is still full,” he walls, and windows had been vide. “The county’s choice of es (water and sewer) total cost of living increases have this fi scal year. added. installed. architects was outstanding,” about $245,000. With the been approved and the low- During the meeting, the J.P. Crumrine can be Stone expects the library said Ferguson. “They worked addition of the nonoperat- fl ow rebate program will be board also approved $30 reached at jp@towncrier. will open in early September so closely with us and listened ing revenue, principally the re-evaluated this summer. stand-by fees for the wa- com. and he plans a formal open- to all our suggestions. And we ing ceremony later in the made our suggestions after Library staff county contracts library staff- month. visiting other libraries and Not pleased was a group, ing and administration, has The most heard comment seeing what worked and what led by Gabriella Dapeer, handled hiring, firing and among attendees was, “It is so didn’t.” protesting the apparent dis- administration of county missal of longtime librarian libraries for 15 years. Nei- Teresa Brouwer after 22 years ther she nor the Economic with the library as well as Development Agency has two volunteers who quit authority over those matters. earlier. Wednesday, June 20, Neither Betsy Messtmore, was Brouwer’s last day. LSSI’s Human Resources County Librarian Barbara supervisor, nor West Coast Morrow Williams stressed, Administrator Mark Smith when asked about Brouwer’s would comment on or con- dismissal, that Library Sys- fi rm Brouwer’s status. tems and Services of Ger- “I was laid off,” Brouwer Gabriella Dapeer (left) hands a fl yer protesting the sacking mantown, Maryland, the said, and said she saw no of Teresa Brouwer to Brenda Freeman, representing County company with which the possibility of returning. Librarian Barbara Morrow Williams. Photo by J.P. Crumrine

Third District Supervisor Jeff Stone (left) listens while Friends IT’S TIME TO VOTE FOR THE board member Bob Ferguson (right) pitches placing Dore d Annual Capitani’s sculpture, Mary Austin reading Dickens, on library 3r 2012 Ernie Maxwell grounds. Other Friends are in the background. Photo by Marshall Smith Community Spirit Award HHHH H HHHHHHH H H H HH Recipient July Mountain Community Patrol THE NOMINEES ARE: Presents Its Annual 21 & 22, • Dawn Sonnier, Idyllwild Community Recreation Council Chair, for her work PANCAKE BREAKFAST 2012 to complete the Idyllwild Community All proceeds support the Playground Idyllwild • Nancy Layton & Rick Foster, volun- teers extraordinaire, for their work and leadership in numerous community groups and efforts LEMON LILY • The Idyllwild Community Fund, for soliciting and approving grants for lo- and a Little cal nonprofi ts; plus fundraising ESTIVAL Bluegrass Music • Sparky & Cindy Allert, certifi ed volun- F teer California Wildlife Rehabbers, for Ernie Maxwell and his saving hundreds of wild animals wife Betty founded the • Mountain Communities Fire Safe Sunday, July 8, 2012 Volunteers Needed! Town Crier in 1946. Council, for their help in creating a 30- Saturday from noon to 8 p.m. Until his death in 1996, plus-acre sheltered fuel break at the 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Ernie was a leader in Jojoba Hills RV Resort in Riverside and and securing grant money to replace wood at Town Hall the community on con- shingle roofs on local homes servation, art and edu- Serving eggs, ham, pancakes, syrup, Sunday from 11a.m. to 5 p.m. Stop by the Town Crier or visit idyll- salsa, orange juice, coffee and milk cation, among many wildtowncrier.com/emax-award to vote Call the Nature Center to volunteer causes. He would have before 5 p.m. Monday, July 2. Adults: $7 • Children 10 and under: $3 been 101 years old on The award recepient will be announced HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH at 951-659-3850 July 7, 2012. July 5 at the Idyllwild Summer Concert. HHHH H H H HHHHHHHHHHH Page 10 - Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 Forest Service adds tankers, helicopters and C-130s

By J.P. Crumrine activity during the summer continue to have adequate The contracts are for a Editor wildfire season. air tanker capability as we Forest Service contract breakdown base period of five years, On Saturday, June 24, experience very challeng- with five one-year op- The Forest Service has the Forest Service took a ing wildfire conditions in Year Firm # Type tions for contracts awarded been adding to its air re- third step to augment its Colorado and elsewhere in 2012 Neptune Aviation Services, Inc. 2 BAe-146s for 2012, and four one- sources during the past air resources. Four Depart- the Rocky Mountain and 2012 Minden Air Corporation 1 BAe-146 year options for contracts three weeks. ment of Defense C-130s Southwest regions,” said 2013 Minden Air Corporation 1 BAe-146 awarded for 2013. First, the agency an- equipped with Modular U.S. Forest Service Chief 2013 Aero Air, LLC 2 MD87s All of the next genera- nounced the award of Airborne Firefighting Sys- Tom Tidwell 2013 Aero Flite, Inc., Kingman, Ariz. 1 Avro RJ85 tion airtankers are turbine four contracts to separate tems were mobilized to In order to sign the air powered, can carry a mini- companies for seven next assist with wildfire sup- tanker contracts, the For- mum of 2,400 gallons of generation air tankers. The pression efforts in Colo- est Service needed special quest to Congress to waive vide three next generation retardant, and have a cruise second step was the addi- rado and elsewhere in the legislation that expedites a waiting period required airtankers in 2012 and four speed of at least 300 knots tion of adding four heavy Rocky Mountains and the the Forest Service contract- by the Federal Acquisition next generation airtankers when fully loaded. The helicopters to the aviation Southwest. ing process that had been Regulation was supported in 2013. (See table.) companies that are provid- firefighting fleet. MAFFS are portable fire underway. by Sen. Ron Wyden (D, Or- The contracts allow ing them are required in The helicopters will be retardant delivery systems These exclusive use con- egon) and other lawmakers these companies to provide their contracts to comply available this summer for that can be inserted into tracts were awarded to Nep- and enabled the agency to additional next generation with stringent safety re- large fire support and ini- military C-130 aircraft to tune Aviation Services, Inc. accelerate contracting the airtankers beyond 2013 quirements. tial attack to any location convert them into large of Missoula, Mont.; Minden aircraft. contingent on available J.P. Crumrine can be in the United States. Heli- airtankers when needed. Air Corporation of Minden, Under the contracts, the funding and other circum- reached at jp@towncrier. copters are used primarily Military C-130s equipped Nev.; Aero Air, LLC in Hill- four companies will pro- stances. com. for dropping retardant or with MAFFS can drop up sboro, Ore.; and Aero Flite, water during wildland fires, to 3,000 gallons of fire re- Inc. of Kingman, Ariz. Trivia test supporting the actions of tardant on wildfires. They The agency was required firefighters on the ground. can discharge their entire by statute to wait to award U.S. Presidents: Who was President Franklin Roosevelt’s The additional helicopter load in under five seconds these contracts for 30 days vice president during his first term?

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John Garner John agency’s capability to re- “We are mobilizing its intent to award them. Answer: spond effectively to fire MAFFS to ensure that we However, the agency’s re-

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AUTO | HOME | LIFE | BUSINESS Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 - Page 11 On the Town Local Dining, Arts & Entertainment Arts & Entertainment Calendar Arts & Entertainment Calen- Hunter,” 7 p.m. The Rustic Childrens Story Time, 10:30- Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro. dar listings are at the discretion of Theatre. 11:30 a.m. Idyllwild Library. “The Amazing Spider Man,” 7 the editor. Submittal forms can be Hot Clay Lecture, 7 p.m. Krone “Abraham Lincoln Vampire p.m. The Rustic Theatre. picked up at the Town Crier. Library, Idyllwild Arts. Hunter,” 7 p.m. The Rustic Hot Clay Lecture, 7 p.m. Krone Theatre. Library, Idyllwild Arts. Wednesday, June 27 Friday, June 29 Native Artist Lecture, 7 p.m. Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 9-10 Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, 5-6 Parks Exhibition Center, Thursday, July 5 a.m,; Kid’s Movement with p.m. Town Hall. Idyllwild Arts. Children’s Yoga with Trine Bi- Lucianna LoPresto, 4-4:45 HoJo Reynolds, 6:30-9:30 Idyll Artists Reception & Visiting etz, 4:15-5 p.m.; Wii games p.m.; Adult Dance (Rumba) Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro. Faculty Show, Parks Exhibi- for all ages, 7-8:30 p.m. Town with Connie Wolfe, 7-8 p.m. Change Required, 7-10 p.m. tion Center, Idyllwild Arts. Hall. Town Hall. Jo’An’s. Mixed Level Yoga, 4-5 p.m. Qui- Lenney Hansell, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Hot Flash, 6-9 p.m. The Creek Tuesday, July 3 et Creek Inn Barn Loft. Idyll Awhile Wine Shoppe House. Seniors’ Wii activities, 10 a.m.- Sandii Castleberry, 5:30-8 p.m. Bistro. “Abraham Lincoln Vampire 12 p.m.; Tap Dance with An- The Creek House. “Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter,” 7 p.m. The Rustic The “Blasting Idiots” also know as “The Blast” from San Diego nika Kay, 3-4 p.m.; / Tap Folk Music by John King, Elaine Hunter,” 7 p.m. The Rustic Theatre. performed at Jo’An’s Saturday afternoon in the Beer Garden. with Annika Kay, 4-5 p.m. Latimer & Bill Shepard, 6-9 Theatre. They brought rock music from bands like Journey, which lured Town Hall. p.m. Jo’An’s. Hot Clay Lecture, 7 p.m. Krone Saturday, June 30 people to the dance floor. Photo by Jenny Kirchner Pipes in the Pines, Featuring the Ken Dahleen & His Big Band Library, Idyllwild Arts. Arts & Crafts Fair, 10 a.m-2 p.m. UCR Pipe Band, 6 p.m. Al- Staff, 6:30-9 p.m. Community Artists Reception & Visiting Community Presbyterian Idyll Awhile wine Shoppe Jerome Robinson, 11:30-4:30 penglow Lilac Garden. Center Site. Faculty Show, 8 p.m. Parks Church. Bistro. p.m. Jo’An’s. “The Amazing Spider Man,” 7 “The Amazing Spider Man,” 7 Exhibition Center, Idyllwild “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” His- “Abraham Lincoln Vampire Lenny Hansell, 12-2:30 p.m. The p.m. The Rustic Theatre. p.m. The Rustic Theatre. Arts, Show Continues torical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Hunter,” 7 p.m. The Rustic Creek House, On the Deck. Artist Lectures, 7 p.m. Krone Through July 1. Idyllwild Area Historical Mu- Theatre.. Idyllwild Author Series with Library, Idyllwild Arts. Friday, July 6 seum. Change Required, 8-11 p.m. George Snyder, 2 p.m. INK Native American Arts Pottery Thursday, June 28 A Panegyric to Trees, Presented Jo’An’s. Book Gathering. Wednesday, July 4 Firing, 8 a.m. Kennedy Kiln Children’s Yoga with Trine Bietz, by Anne Kellogg, Expressive “Abraham Lincoln Vampire 4th of July Picnic & Backyard Yard, Idyllwild Arts. 4:15-5 p.m.; Wii games for all Arts Therapist, 9:30 a.m.- Sunday, July 1 Hunter,” 7 p.m. The Rustic Stage Grand Opening, 11 Adult Yoga with Trine Bietz, ages, 7-8:30 p.m. Town Hall. 4:00 p.m. Spirit Mountain Family Picnic & Outdoor Theatre. a.m. ,The Creek House. 5-6 p.m.,Town Hall. Willy B., 5:30-8 p.m. The Creek Retreat. Church Service, 9:30 a.m. At Hot Clay Lecture, 7 p.m. Krone Jerome Robinson, 11:30-4:30 Don Reed & Chuck Alvarez, 6-9 House, Deck Party. One 2 Many, 11:30 a.m.-4:30 the Buchanans. Library, Idyllwild Arts. p.m. , Jo’An’s. p.m. The Creek House. Folk Music by John King, Elaine p.m. Jo’An’s. “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” His- Paul Carman & Marshall HoJo Reynolds, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Latimer & Bill Shepard, 6-9 Abacus, 6-9 p.m. The Creek torical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, July 2 Hawkins Jazz Quartet, noon- Idyll Ahwile Wine Shoppe p.m. Jo’An’s. House. Idyllwild Area Historical Mu- Cribbage, 10 a.m-12 p.m. Town 3 p.m. The Creek House. Bistro. “Abraham Lincoln Vampire Keith McCabe, 6:30-9:30 p.m. seum. Hall. Sandii Castleberry, 2-4 p.m. Idyll See A&E, page 23

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Finley said quality food “How to Eat a Small Coun- worked as pastry chef at the family in California felt There the child minders availability is inextricably try: A Family’s Pursuit of trendsetting Rose Bakery in completely and totally alien. and teachers are qualified tied to social justice and Happiness One Meal at a Paris. “With celebrity you become and available when they societal values. To promote Time” will talk about her In 2007, Finley was a brand and have to keep are most needed by work- social justice, better food family’s six-month move- named winner of the third growing that brand and that ing women. In the U.S. it’s access and choices, and able feast odyssey through season of The Next Food was something I could not tough for parenting. Our to help address workplace the French countryside as Network Star and received do,” she said, noting how priorities are not skewed to challenges, Finley advises the next author in Eduardo a show of her own, “The much time would have been making it easy for people becoming actively involved Santiago’s Idyllwild Authors Gourmet Next Door,” required taping in New York to have families. Countries in integrating food with Series. Finley’s account of which taped in New York. away from her family. that make it easy for people community. “Don’t be pas- that journey, is not just At the time Finley, her hus- Finley, who has a solid to have families also build sive, take active steps, con- about food, it is also about band and two small children Amy Finley, author of “How to background as a policy ana- stable societies. And happy stantly reground and realize making choices to preserve were living in California. Eat a Small Country,” is next. lyst, said she realized that communities foster happy that each person is part of family, accommodations After six episodes, Finley Photo courtesy of Amy Finley her choice between family nations.” something bigger. The com- she made to ensure her quit the show and opted and a demanding career Regarding fast food and munity grows as individuals marriage’s continuation, to move her family to her grounding,” she observed. was similar to what most obesity, Finley said they take action. Use your buying and how food, family and husband’s native France, “The drive for recognition working women with chil- also are linked to the need power to infl uence food qual- relationship became deeply eschewing celebrity for fa- is very old.” dren must contend every for two incomes in working ity and availability and make interwoven in the process milial integrity. Finley recounted that day. “It’s almost impossible families and lack of available decisions to change your Finley, a UCLA po- Asked about celebri- she didn’t anticipate what to have a career after you childcare. “People are time own buying and cooking litical science graduate, who ty and how it dominates price celebrity would exact have that fi rst baby, it’s not challenged and stressed,” she habits. Don’t think of just worked as a science and American culture, Finley on her family and marriage. as simple as that,” she said. said. “And making meals your own narrow personal technology policy analyst said in many ways it is wired She said she sent a tape “We’ve created an economy at the end of long days is or family interests; think of at U.C. San Diego, later into our DNA and that it in on whim to The Food that requires two incomes. more diffi cult here than in the wider community.” moved to Paris after meet- comes from human nature. Network and that winning It’s a problem in general Europe. In Europe there Santiago interviews Fin- ing her Franco-American “There is some biological was a surprise. But after for American families, not are specialty food purveyors ley on Sunday, July 8 at 2 who make fresh food that p.m. at INK Book Gathering working mothers can use on North Circle Drive. The Saturday, The Gathering Place held a Heal- to augment meals. You keep event is free to the public. ing Arts Festival free for the community. a village alive by support- M a r s h a l l S m i t h Trish Seaward, a guest speaker and owner ing these vendors. For the c a n b e r e a c h e d a t of Natural Solutions, demonstrated her most part, we don’t have [email protected]. Natural Organic Skin Products and also shared about nutritionally fortifying one’s body. Far left, Celeste Mann intrigued the audience with her talk on “2012: The New Paradigm” at the Healing Arts Festival. Photo by Careena Chase

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Ken Dahleen and his Big Band Staff open the 13th season of the Idyllwild Summer Concert Series. Held at the Idyllwild Com- munity Center site, the fi rst concert starts at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, July 5. There is no opening act. “Since it’s [the day after] Independence Day, we’re opening with patriotic mu- sic including the national anthem, some armed ser- vice hymns and a narrated Johnny Cash piece called Band vocalist Cassie Miller Ken Dahleen, standing, and his Big Band Staff in performance ‘That Ragged Old Flag’ Photo courtesy of during last year’s Summer Concert Series. Cassie Miller with a big band musical File photo setting,” said Dahleen of Year at the Los Angeles relying on sponsors and au- merconcerts.org for more the evening’s program. 2005 Music Awards. Lin- dience donations at each information about the sea- The other entrees on ing will be making his big concert to fund the series son, how to make fi nancial the opening concert menu band debut with Dahleen that is free to the public. contributions and how to Keith McCabe performed on guitar and vocals at Idyll include tributes to the and his band. This year, the board has become a series sponsor. Awhile Wine Shoppe on Saturday night. Tommy Dorsey and Harry Quizzed about seating on hand about $5,300 of Marshall Smith Photo by Jenny Kirchner James bands as well as sa- availability since the re- its $22,000 budget goal. can be reached at lutes to some of the great- cently completed Idyllwild See www.idyllwildsum- [email protected]. est big band clarinetists Community Playground — Benny Goodman, Artie abuts the stage and takes Shaw and Pete Fountain. out about 300 seats, by BBS leader Dahleen, a Dahleen’s estimate, he Idyllwild Community Church clarinetist, is featured in said, “I’m not really con- is Proud to Present these salutes. cerned. People will relo- “Bill Tole, the current cate themselves. And be- Arts & Crafts Fair leader of the Jimmy Dorsey sides, with the playground band and Dr. Jack Poster, and the stage structure in the Church Garden formerly lead trumpet with together, the site is start- 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Saturday, June 30th the Harry James Band ing to look like it’s part of Mon.–Fri. Specials $599 and current leader of the something. It’s no longer Harry James Tribute Band just a stage in the middle Family Picnic & Outdoor 11am-2pm • Soft Drink included are also featured in the of a forest.” Church Service Bacon Burger w/Soft Drink $599 big band tributes,” said Stage construction Dahleen. starts on Monday, July 2. to be held @ the 99¢ Taco Nights “We’re bringing in two Two days later, a 6-man Buchanans Mon. & Thurs. 5-7 p.m. great vocalists with the BBS combo — trumpet, st Dine in Only band this year — Cassie trombone, clarinet, banjo, Sunday, July 1 Miller and Dean Lining.” drums and bass — will play 54650 So. Circle Dr. Come join us for the Miller has toured with in the Fourth of July Pa- 4th of July Parade Andy Williams, Perry rade heralding the start of Church Service 9:30 a.m. Como, the Harry James the free concert season. Catering available Orchestra, and Jimmy Each season, Dahleen Picnic to follow OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 a.m.- 8 p.m. Dorsey and Tex Beneke and his board begin with Everyone welcome for Fellowship & Fun Family Owned & Operated 54650 N. Circle Dr., Idyllwild Big Bands and was named a near $20,000 budget and Phone #: 659-2935 Big Band Singer of the very little money on hand, 659-6038

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Reserve your space. Special rates for current Town Crier advertisers. Call Shane for info @ 659-2145 Page 14 - Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 Lemon Lily Festival art banners decorate town IA offers locals By Marshall Smith Commerce has scheduled a Staff Reporter dedication of David Roy’s Tree Monument for from 2 tuition break In addition to adding to 3 p.m., Saturday July 21 bluegrass music, organizers during the Festival. Cham- By Marshall Smith of the third year of the in- ber Director David Jerome Staff Reporter creasingly popular Idyllwild said carver Roy has invited Lemon Lily Festival have Grammy award winning Na- Now in its 63rd year, the added original banner art. tive American fl utist Carlos Idyllwild Arts Summer Pro- Fifteen local artists created Reynosa to provide music for gram annually hosts around banners, whose installations the ceremony. 2,000 adults and young began on Tuesday, June 26 Also in attendance at the people. It has graduated on stanchions through- ceremony are representatives many famous alums includ- out Idyllwild’s downtown of the Gorilla Glue Company ing Michael Tilson Thomas, core. The banners are two- from Cincinnati, Ohio, who San Francisco Symphony sided, with one a generic Judge Sophia Dean (left) and banner project organizer Pat will videotape the ceremony conductor, and has ben- advertisement of the July Hughes (right) examine one of the artist panels. as part of a longer documen- efited from extraordinary 21 and 22 festival and the tary about the monument Photo by Marshall Smith instructors including writer other featuring original and and its history. Gorilla Glue Norman Corwin, choreog- unique creations from some work on the banners, and all and design something that is a critical ingredient which rapher Bella Lewitzky, folk of Idyllwild’s most popular completed their submissions would be eyecatching to pass- Roy used in constructing singer , Broadway Summer faculty Linda and accomplished artists. on time. The town artists all ing traffi c. Judges were asked “Harmony,” his carving rep- composer Meredith Willson, Ganstrom’s “Hot Clay, Cool Spearheaded by festival stepped up.” to consider design, color resenting the harmony of photographer Ansel Adams, Characters” exhibit at Parks volunteer Pat Hughes, the The original banners will use, theme, use of proper Idyllwild’s mountain and its painter Francoise Gilot and Exhibition Center. Ganstrom festive public art will remain be auctioned in the spring artist materials and finish. inhabitants. Native American artists Fritz teaches a class, “The Figure” displayed in town until the with 50 percent of the pro- Ribbons will be awarded to “The Lemon Lily Festival Scholder and Maria Marti- this summer. festival concludes on Sun- ceeds going to the artist and fi rst, second and third place is an ideal occasion for this nez. Photo by Marshall Smith day, July 22. On Friday, June the remaining amount used winners. event because the Festival, For the first time, the 22 a panel of three judges to seed next year’s banner “These were entries de- like the monument, cele- Idyllwild Arts Summer Pro- this summer, in mixed me- reviewed the 15 banners. project. The resulting assort- signed from the heart,” said brates our connection to the gram will offer tuition dis- dia and book arts, printmak- The winning artist will be ment of banners is colorful, a very pleased Hughes. natural world,” Jerome said, counts to full-time Idyllwild ing, jewelry, painting and announced at the festival’s widely varied in style and explaining why the dedica- residents for selected classes. drawing, sculpture, writing concluding ceremony July theme, and overall, beautifully Idyllwild Monument tion was planned during the The 50 percent tuition re- and Native American arts. 22. executed. Banners are two feet Dedication Lemon Lily Festival. ductions, similar to those of- Summer Program Di- Painting the banners pre- wide by four feet long and Although not part of M a r s h a l l S m i t h fered full-time teachers and rector of Special Programs sented a number of chal- will be a celebratory addition the Lemon Lily Festival, c a n b e r e a c h e d a t graduate students, will be Heather Companiott said lenges to participating artists, to Idyllwild’s downtown. the Idyllwild Chamber of [email protected]. offered on 18 adult classes See Locals, page 19 not the least of which was Judging took place at the the two-week time frame to Nature Center. Three judges, complete the work. “In most Mallory Cremin, photog- cities where we develop these rapher and educator and Idyllwild Town Hall programs it takes 6 months manager of Parks Exhibition to a year to get the fund- Center at Idyllwild Arts, cele- There’s Always Something Happening at Town Hall! ing and artists have up to brated local artist David Reid- CLASSES FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN: $10 per class. Space still available. 3 months to complete their Marr and Sophia Dean, pilot work,” said Hughes. “Here and photographer performed MONDAY WEDNESDAY (cont.) no one grumbled, everyone the adjudication. Artists were 10 a.m.-noon 4-4:45 p.m. OUR NEW SUMMER SCHEDULE painted using acrylics, the asked to incorporate shades NEW! Cribbage NEW! Kid’s only material that would of yellow whenever possible Movement Junior M.A.R.S. and M.A.R.S. Summer Camp TUESDAY Lucianna LoPresto Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to noon; ages 5-13 10 a.m.-noon 7-8 p.m. Pre-K Adventures in Learning Senior Wii Adult Dance 3-4 p.m. (Rumba) Monday-Thursday 8:30-11:30 a.m.; ages 3-5 Tap Dance Connie Wolfe Open Recreation Annika Kay Monday-Friday 12:30-5:30 p.m.; ages 5-13 4-5 p.m. THURSDAY Ballet/Tap 4:15-5 p.m. Upcoming Activities Annika Kay Children’s Yoga 7 7/11/11 – BBirchirch Aquarium 8/1 – The Cove Water Park WEDNESDAY Trine 7 7/18/18 – SSanan DDiegoiego ZZoooo 8 8/8/8 – KKnott’snott’s BBerryerry FFarmarm 9-10 a.m. 7 7/25/25 – PPiratesirates DDinnerinner 8 8/15/15 – DDiscoveryiscovery SSciencecience Adult Yoga FRIDAY AAdventuredventure CCenterenter Trine 5-6 p.m. Adult Yoga Must be an active M.A.R.S. Program participant to atttend Trine CLOSED FOR THE 4TH OF JULY APPLE DUMPLING Join Town Hall NOW ACCEPTING RESUMES LIVERY TCP19212P in the 4th of July Parade for F/T Recreation Coordinator Idyllwild Private Transportation to and Wear your M.A.R.S. Shirts from all Southern California airports Job description can be found at or Sports Uniforms www.rc-hr.com 951 760 468-4100 OR 207-0232 659-2638 • P.O. Box 1228 Licensed & Insured • Locally Owned and Operated • Weather Permitting Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 - Page 15 the committee voted to CSA 38 make a change to ambu- Continued from page 1 lance service on the Hill. At the meeting, interim from the county for cover- Idyllwild Fire Chief Mike age of the Zone 3 corridor, Sherman said without the to extend the contract. money from Pine Cove, he In its negotiations with would have to limit Idyll- the county, Idyllwild Fire wild’s staffi ng to one ambu- said it was losing nearly lance. When the ambulance $90,000 annually in provid- is on a call, he would request ing service to Pine Cove reserves, paid call fi refi ghters and Zone 3. The district and career staff who may wanted the $90,000 or a not be on shift to return minimum of $67,000 if the to the station to staff the Mary Zimmerman, of the Idyllwild Chapter UE P.E.O , county offered a multi-year second ambulance. contract. Part of the audience attending the June 20 CSA 38 special Fire Commissioner Dr. recognized Paige McCampbell (center) and Christy Coe Further, Stone assured meeting. Photos by J.P. Crumrine Charles “Chip” Schelly, who (right) for completing their college degrees. Both Idyllwild the Pine Cove commu- said he was not there in an women received scholarships and grants for continuing educa- nity that ambulance service day termination. Riverside of a lot of people in Pine offi cial capacity, expressed tion from P.E.O. International. McCampbell graduated with a would be available after County will supplement Cove for our recommenda- regret that Pine Cove resi- bachelor of arts in psychology and Coe received an associate’s June 30. the contract with Idyllwild tion,” said Committee Chair dents had not been invited degree in nursing. Photo by Peggy Roberts “If it all falls apart, Fire,” Stone stated. “Noth- Jerry Holldber. “All of a to be more involved in the there’ll be a county ambu- ing is stopping June 30.” sudden, it was switched. ambulance decisions. lance here, but the current Stone said the county It doesn’t matter what we He would have had Pine contract specifies a 365- would recommend the think. Nobody knows why Cove representatives on the multi-year contract, but it or will explain what hap- board and voting. would coincide with the pened. It’s not over yet.” CSA 38 Chair Jerry Hol- countywide contract with Stone’s decision followed ldber wondered why the of- American Medical Service. the committee’s unanimous fer was made tonight rather The board of supervisors (5-0) recommendation to than several months ago. voted last week to extend terminate the existing ambu- Most attendees support- this contract three years, lance service with IFPD and ed the committee’s action, but it must re-compete the ask the county Emergency but several were concerned contract within two years. Service Agency to replace about the adequacy of re- Despite continuing am- this service with AMR. sponse time and the lack At its June 20 meeting, Idyllwild Rotary President Chuck bulance coverage at no The committee met of a specifi c plan. Streeter (right) presents a gift to Jean Dores, the Rotary’s apparent additional cost, Wednesday, June 20, at “It seems to me with webmaster and the guest speaker at the meeting. You may see members of the CSA 38 Station 23 with about 30 this option, we have no the Rotary’s activities and events at idyllwildrotary.org. Committee were disap- people in attendance. After idea how it’ll work,” said Photo by Steve Espinosa pointed. nearly an hour of discus- Jim Quenzla, Pine Cove “We were headed down sion about the pros and resident. “What if we don’t one road. We were do- cons, committee member like their plan? Then what Idyllwild Fire Commissioner ing what was best for the Lou Padula made the mo- would we do?” Dr. Charles “Chip” Schelly people of Pine Cove and tion and Thom Wallace sec- J.P. Crumrine can be spoke to the CSA 38 Advisory we felt and, I believe, the onded it. After answering reached at jp@towncrier. Committee. committee felt the support some additional questions, com. ILD NATURE C DYLLW ENTER I SUMMER EVENTS & PROGRAMS Interpretative Walks: Saturdays 10 a.m. Jr. Naturalist Programs: Saturdays 10 a.m. July 7, 14, 21, 28; Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25. July 7 - Wonders of the Wild Campground Programs Hurkey Creek: July 14 - Project Bugs July 14 & Aug. 25, 10 a.m.– Noon. July 21 - Lemon Lily Festival (No Program) “Following the Rain” Games and Crafts July 28 - Tracks & Traces Idyllwild’s Lemon Lily Festival Aug. 4 - Hands on Nature July 21 & 22, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 11 - Butterfl y Daze (No Program) Aug. 18 - Science Play Butterfl y Daze Aug. 25 - Bird Watching Aug. 11, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 1 - Labor Day Weekend: Living Free, Labor Day Weekend ARF and SDF Search & Rescue Sept. 1-2, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 2 - Reptiles with Bill Hayes Acorn Day Oct. 20 - Acorn Day Oct. 20, 9 a.m-4 p.m. (951) 659-3850 Visit our website: www.rivcoparks.org Page 16 - Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 HELP Center and Thrift Store Newsletter 26330 Highway 243 • P.O. Box 660 • (951) 659-2110 Thank you to the businesses who sponsor our newsletter Idy l lw il d HELP Cent er An nua l CARPORTS From $3,000 FashiFashi o n Show Beat the Snow & L Luncunch eo n

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Contributed by the operate during any emer- MDP Internet gency. Plans are underway Emergency committee to devise a mutual coopera- tion program for sharing, Following the Jan. 10, that could include MDP 2010, devastating earth- sister agencies such as the quake in Haiti, Francoise newly formed Garner Val- Quiet Creek Gallery hosted the ICRC speaker series on Wednes- Frigola spent three days ley Preparedness group, The Mile High Radio Club now has access to a large mobile day night with artist and guest speaker Rich Stergulz. The attempting to fi nd informa- Mountain Communities command center. The trailer is equipped with ham radios, large tion about the well-being Fire Safe Council and oth- freelance artist shared his technique, especially with regards of a friend’s relatives. This ers. screen monitors for satellite Internet access and is totally off the to portraiture. As he painted, he answered questions from the search led Frigola to realize In the event of any grid. In case of an emergency, this unit can be called in and audience and demonstrated how he looks for the way light falls that she had the technical emergency it may take a set up as a communications command center when no other upon the face and the importance of half tones for depth and expertise to establish an few hours to gather vital communication is available on the mountain. shape giving the illusion of 3D. emergency Internet plan for information to publish on Photo by Barbara Reese Photo by Careena Chase Idyllwild. these sites. Readers may or may In the event of a fi re on not know that in case of the Hill, or the surrounding an emergency all land lines area, which has the poten- and cell phones (assuming tial to cut off access to or they are still working) will from the Hill, the commit- be shut off and assigned tee will keep communica- to rescue operations. So, tions current until we are how will friends and family ordered to evacuate. members make sure that we In case of an earthquake, are OK, and that the Hill is emergency information safe? will be gathered from the Ron Perry and Les Walk- nine Disaster Aid Stations er, Disaster Aid Station located on the Hill. (Neigh- captains, and Frigola set up borhood DAS locations can a website: www.idyllwilde- be found at www.mdp- Bill Baker tends to the Ham radios, during the Mile High mergency.com and three idyllwild.com/das.html.) Radio Club’s RACES (Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Ser- separate Facebook pages: Those who are on the vices) Radio Days over the weekend. The event was set up to Idyllwild Emergency, MDP- Hill at the time of an emer- familiarize people with the club. Photo by Barbara Reese Idyllwild, and MCFSC.org. gency need to check in at Even without phone their neighborhood DAS. Tod Goldberg shared his experiences of writing with a lot lines and Internet connec- With permission, infor- Trivia test of laughter on Sunday afternoon at INK Book Gathering. He tions, the MDP Idyllwild mation collected by DAS Literature: Who wrote the novel “The Russia also talked about his collection of short stories, “Other Resort Internet Emergency com- volunteers will be used to Cities,” and read an excerpt from the book. mittee, made up of Mary update the website as often House”? Photo by Barbara Reese

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Frigola, has taken on the Now what? Residents Answer: responsibility of updating will want to make note the website and Facebook (bookmark) the website pages during an emer- and make sure that your gency. This committee is friends and relatives do Real Estate Call me! under the auspices of MDP so as well. Residents will Communications Director also want to “like” the Linda Allen Dorian Paul. Facebook pages so that “The Road Runner of Real Estate” Thanks to a gener- Muirs Mountain Realty they will receive automatic Idyllwild Realty ous grant from Riverside Highway 243 Offi ce updates to these sites, thus Log Cabin Offi ce 3rd District Supervisor 26115 Suite A being kept in the loop! Marge Muir 54230 North Circle Dr. Jeff Stone’s offi ce and the Mountain Disaster Pre- Broker-Owner Scenic Hwy 243 In the § of town County of Riverside, MDP paredness Idyllwild Inter- Cell: 951-440-0114 MLS will soon have a portable net Emergency committee Offi ce: 951-659-8335 (951) 452-9327 Fax: 951-659-5380 satellite with phone and will coordinate with sister DRE#0635890 Internet options in order to agencies. [email protected] DRE#00635295 www.muirsmountain.com MLS DRE#01367581

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By Marshall Smith and Roman heritage. Tarta- faction. “I will make com- Homes, plans to open a Staff Reporter lia has had two restaurants fort food,” said Tartalia. newly constructed mis- in the past, one in La Mesa, “How we eat is the most sion architecture-themed La Bella Montagna, a Calif., and one on the cen- important part of keeping 8,500-square-foot bed and new Italian pasta house, tral Oregon coast. a family together. It’s how breakfast in the spring of opens July 1 in the former For many years Tartalia I raised my boys and how 2013. It is currently under Mountain Restaurant site. was a social worker in I’ll treat the community,” construction on Pine Crest Chef and proprietor Maria San Diego, but said that she said. Avenue as one of the new- Melendrez Tartalia and although valuable work, Tartalia and Nardi plan est private sector startups partner Tony Nardi plan to it did not feed her soul. to cater to locals, keep- in Idyllwild. serve up Tartalia’s personal Cooking is for her a per- ing prices reasonable and In other business chang- and family recipes, recipes sonal experience that gives featuring a broad base of es, Chris Titus has taken born of Tartalia’s Sicilian her great emotional satis- Italian choices. La Bella ownership of Idyllwild Va- Montagna will be open cation Rentals from pre- seven days a week from 11 vious owner Dick Ren- a.m. to 9 p.m. nick. Assisted by Spiros Brad Rechtfertig, ac- Groubos, IVR is moving Spiros Groubos and Chris Titus new proprietors of Idyllwild complished triathlete, across the street to 54280 Vacation Rentals. builder and owner of Sun- N. Circle Drive, next to shine Design and Custom Village Properties. “Our goal is to provide the best ing and accessories, includ- customer service and help ing retro items. Rough more people become ac- Riders will be open from quainted with Idyllwild,” Wednesday through Sun- said Titus. day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Rough Riders Sporting Irvin Designs in Oak- Goods Store opens be- wood Village, Jim Irvin tween Mountain Do’s and proprietor, specializes in the Lumber Mill on June custom home additions 29. Proprietors Bruce and and remodeling. He is Jennifer Fey will market available Tuesday through Maria Melendrez Tartalia (left) and Tony Nardi in front skateboards, BMX bikes, Sundays from 8 a.m. to 4 of their about to open La Bella Montagna (The Beautiful scooters, rock ’n’roll and p.m. Mountain) At right, Bruce and Jennifer Fey of Rough Rider rockabilly T-shirts, tennis M a r s h a l l S m i t h Sporting Goods Store on Highway 243. shoes (Vans and Converse) c a n b e r e a c h e d a t Photos by Marshall Smith and military fatigue cloth- [email protected].

Town Crier Photo Contest! the offi cial Deadline for entries: 5 p.m., July 15, 2012 (Received at the Town Crier) JAZZ IN THE PINES Here’s your chance for fame, glory, and a free licence plate frame! Enter your best color photographs of the Idyllwild PROGRAM area in the Idyllwild Town Cri- er’s 2013 Wall Calendar Photo This year’s festival is Contest. Winning photographs will be published in full color Aug. 25 & 26, 2012 in the new calendar, and win- ning photographers will get a byline and an Idyllwild license plate frame. 6,000 programs are The Rules distributed Contest is open to everyone. Submit up to three 8" x 10" glossy color images. If images are digital, they must be submitted on a CD or DVD, be at least 300 FREE at the festival dpi when scaled to 8" x 10" and must be accompanied by high-quality glossy color prints for judging. Include your name, address, phone number, e-mail and 4,000 inserted location on the back of each print (make sure you use a pen that doesn’t smear or in the Aug. 16 edition of bleed onto other prints). Also, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for safe return of your work. New this year: Limit 3 submissions per person. the Town Crier. You can drop off your entries at the Town Crier at 54295 Village Center Drive, or mail to Town Crier Photo Contest, P.O. Box 157, Idyllwild, CA 92549. Sorry, no email submissions. Call Grace or Shane: While the Town Crier will reserve the right to publish the photos and use them in promotional material, photographers will still own the rights to their work. Questions? E-mail: [email protected] 659-2145 Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 - Page 19 Idyllwild’s live weekend music scene Idyllwild Arts Rocking into the streets revises master plan By Jenna Hunt who doesn’t love Joe’s great Correspondent music,” Risnes said. By J.P. Crumrine these cabins were already Baldino said he tried Editor approved and a fourth is Walking down the streets to set a calming stage for included in this plot plan in the heart of Idyllwild this professional massages and The Idyllwild Arts Acad- revision.” weekend locals and visitors played for each customer. emy is in the midst of revis- Although the notice had the opportunity to enjoy “We’re going to be here ing its current campus mas- implies significant new live music blasting in all every weekend for the sum- ter plan. Riverside County parking is being proposed, directions. Musicians were mer,” said Davey, a licensed Planning Department has Sherman explained that playing live music in front therapeutic Swedish massage scheduled a hearing on the all but five new spaces for of store boutiques and at expert from Palm Desert, proposed changes for 1:30 the health center had been Jo’An’s Beer Garden on both about her massage area and p.m., July 9 at the Desert included and approved in Saturday and Sunday. the peaceful music provided Permit Assistance Center prior revisions. Joe Baldino, a local mu- by Baldino. “We’ve had in Palm Desert. Although the plan de- sician, was playing smooth great business this weekend “The primary reason for scribes major changes to jazz, salsa and mood music with about 20 massages.” the current revision is the the campus in the future, for building crowds of all Baldino, who said he relocation of the proposed Millhouse stressed that all ages outside of Tarah Jade struggles with a form of Performing Arts Complex new construction is depen- Boutique at its new location dyslexia, does not formally and Health Center,” said dent upon securing fund- across from Higher Grounds read music and the majority Jon Millhouse, IAA market- ing. The school does not ing manager, in an email. Coffee House. of what he plays is simply Musician Joe Baldino plays smooth jazz mixed with Latin have a capital program. Throughout the day he “Both projects were previ- “The majority of the from a good ear and his rhythms in front of Tarah Jade Boutique over the weekend. attracted many people who heart, he said. ously entitled [approved], proposed improvements, visited the new store and “Everything is a feeling Photo by Jena Hunt however the sites have been many of which were es- then lingered outside lis- and it’s just emotional play- named Lady, said he and Jo’An’s Restaurant, the beer relocated. The latest re- tablished on the 1996 plan, tening to his guitar playing ing,” said Baldino, whose wife Nancy were just get- garden was in full swing vision proposes 17 new have no proposed building while enjoying Lori Davey’s passion is felt as he plays, ting iced coffees at Higher with a packed crowd eating structures; however, there schedule,” he said. massages. The music and often closing his eyes. Grounds and looking for a barbecue and having drinks. are 16 proposed (already During the next few massage combination ev- In the nearby parking lot shady spot to relax and the Dozens of motorcycles lined approved) structures that years, the only construction ery weekend was the brain a couple from Palm Springs music provided extra energy the street outside of the are being deleted from the explicitly scheduled is for child of Tarah Jade Boutique opened the back of their and ambiance. The couple restaurant on Sunday after- plan.” the health center and some owner Shawna Risnes, who SUV and enjoyed a picnic said they come to Idyllwild noon with bikers wearing The new facility would faculty housing, according has provided live music at from Gary’s Deli while stop- at least twice a month in the leather jackets with patches be a fourth summer cabin, to Millhouse. her stores in La Quinta for ping to listen to Baldino’s summer and they are excited from San Diego and other according to Laura Sher- The planning hearing many years. guitar playing and music. to see the great live music cities in Southern Califor- man, IAA’s project man- will be at the Desert Permit “I wanted to have a James Thometz, who was scene in the town’s center. nia. ger. Assistance Center, 38-686 nice flow of people and petting his Shi Tzu dog Across the street at See Music, page 28 “[It will be located] in El Cerrito Road, Palm Des- the children’s area. And each ert. [cabin] is a 900-square-foot J.P. Crumrine can be Locals available. A privately funded dorm unit,” she wrote in a reached at jp@towncrier. Native American Arts Festi- separate email. “Three of com. Continued from page 14 val, July 8 through 14, runs concurrently with the arts program directors have al- classes and is a free event ways been interested in bring- open to workshop attendees ing more locals into program and the public at large. events and courses and of- Lectures and performanc- fering tuition reductions this es include lectures about year may help realize that Cahuilla tribal leader Kather- goal. Interested locals should ine Siva Saubel, Hank Louis call registrar Diane Dennis at discussing building homes (951) 659-2171 ext. 2365 and on the Navajo reservation, register over the phone. Com- Dr. Lynnae Lawrence, a Hopi and Arishinaabe, discussing paniott said that is the easiest Local Joan Leal Carter hard at work in Brian Cohen’s dry- way to register. Online reg- integration of Western medi- point etching class. Photo by Marshall Smith istration is available at www. cal traditions with traditional idyllwildarts.org/resistration. ers we have.” displayed each week for com- Native American medicine, aspx. Course descriptions are This year’s instructors munity viewing — this week and a film about Native available at www.idyllwildrts. include some of the brightest at 4 p.m., Thursday, June American and New York City org/workship.aspx. names in their disciplines, in- 28, in front of the library, Ballet principal dancer Jock Companiott noted that cluding poet Matthew Dick- but normally each week on Soto. On Friday, July 13,a even full tuition does not man, the best selling Ameri- Friday at 4 p.m. in front of Pas de Deux choreographed cover the cost of running can poet under 60, appearing Parks Exhibition Center. by Soto called “Dark Made programs, given the pedigrees as part of a specially funded The Native American Light” will be performed to and expertise of the summer Poetry Camp; ceramicist and tradition of classes and per- music composed by White faculty, and full tuition is of hot clay artist Jeff Oesterich; formances began in 1950 and Mountain Apache Laura Ort- course welcomed. Classes Barbara Tetenbaum, featured continues to be an important man. Cahuilla bird singers are generally small, 8 to 10, in PBS Craft in America; and part of summer curricula. will also perform. and since registration begins painter Lisa Adams, well- From July 2 through 15, Parks Exhibition Center online on Feb. 1, popular known contemporary artist workshops in Cahuilla style features a show by hot clay classes sell out early. “We important in the Los Angeles pottery, Hopi basketry, Na- and metals resident artist want people to come here and New York art scenes. tive American cuisine, na- instructors, Posey Bacopou- and change their lives,” said “The quality of the artists tive plants, Native American los, Linda Ganstrom, Jeff Companiott. “This is a rare teaching is amazing,” said flute making and Navajo Oesterich, Silvie Granatelli opportunity given the teach- Companiott. Student work is inlay jewelry and weaving are and Richard Burkett. Page 20 - Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012

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You probably would (951) 659-2145 feel uneasy as you face a dif- be happy as a social director ficult situation involving some- on a cruise ship Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 - Page 23 County vote totals certifi ed

By J.P. Crumrine Pine Cove voters supported Votes by Hill communities Proposition 29 Cigarette tax Editor incumbent Jeff Stone. In Yes No Supervisor 3rd District the rest of the district, he Idyllwild 315 48.8% 330 51.2% Jeff Stone Joe Scarafone On Friday, June 22, the garnered 66 percent of the Pine Cove 119 48.8% 125 51.2% Idyllwild 430 75.2% 142 24.8% Riverside County Registrar vote. Mtn Ctr 16 43.2% 21 56.8% Pine Cove 184 81.1% 43 18.9% of Voters certifi ed the totals In the Assembly Dis- Garner Valley 41 32.0% 87 68.0% Mtn Center 20 64.5% 11 35.5% from the June 5 primary trict 71 race, which is 10 Anza 152 21.4% 559 78.6% Garner Valley 70 66.7% 35 33.3% election. The certification percent Riverside County Riverside Cty 91,852 39.4% 141,337 60.6% Anza 364 56.8% 277 43.2% deadline is Wednesday, June and 90 percent San Diego 27. County voters, incumbent District 29,883 66.2% 15,275 33.8% J.P. Crumrine can be reached at [email protected]. Once again, Hill voter Republican Brian Jones was Congressional District 36 turnout for the June 5 pri- re-nominated to oppose 4:30 & 7 p.m. The Rustic The- mary exceeded both the Democratic newcomer, Mary Bono Mack Raul Ruiz A&E Idyllwild 333 52.4% 302 47.6% atre. statewide and countywide Patrick Hurley. But John Keith McCabe, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Idyll Pine Cove 142 58.9% 99 41.1% Continued from page 11 voter participation. The Pine McLaughlin was the lead- Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro. Mtn Center 22 64.7% 12 35.3% Cove turnout, poll voters ing voter getter in this Sandii Castleberry, 7-10 p.m. Idyll Live Entertainment, 8 p.m. Amer- and vote-by-mail ballots, county. Garner Valley 102 82.3% 22 17.7% ican Legion Post 800. Anza 498 72.6% 188 27.4% Awhile Wine Shoppe Bistro. was 44.5 percent and Idyll- On the Hill, McLaugh- Change Required, 8-11 p.m. Change Required, 8-11 p.m. wild’s turnout was slightly lin and Jones split votes District 52,474 58.1% 37,847 41.9% Jo’An’s. Jo’An’s. lower at 42.3 percent. and Hurley received the “The Amazing Spider Man,” 7 The county turnout was most votes, nearly half in Assembly District 71 p.m. The Rustic Theatre. Sunday, July 8 28 percent and statewide Idyllwild. John McLaughlin Brian Jones Pat Hurley Mountain Community Patrol voting totaled 32.8 percent The Proposition 29 Idyllwild 159 26.9% 146 24.7% 285 48.3% Saturday, July 7 Pancake Breakfast, 8 a.m.- out of more than 5.4 mil- cigarette tax vote varied Pine Cove 83 36.7% 54 23.9% 89 39.4% Mixed Level Yoga, 9-10 a.m. Quiet noon Town Hall. lion ballots cast, which is among Hill communities. Mtn Center 8 25.8% 10 32.3% 13 41.9% Creek Inn. “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” His- 10 percent less than projec- Anza, especially, as well Garner Valley 39 34.5% 50 44.2% 24 21.2% Interpretive Walk, 10 a.m., Jr. Nat- torical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. tions. As of Monday, June as Garner Valley opposed Anza 274 42.9% 180 28.2% 184 28.8% uralist Program, Wonders of Idyllwild Area Historical Mu- the Wild, 10 a.m. Idyllwild Na- seum. 25, only 100,000 ballots the levy much more than Riverside Cty 2,466 39.2% 1,962 31.2% 1,870 29.7% remained to be counted. countywide or statewide ture Center. Jerome Robinson, 12:30-4:30 p.m. Jo’An’s. Hill voting patterns voters. Proposition 28 Term Limits “Climbing Tahquitz Rock,” His- Native Arts Week: Trunk Show, tended to refl ect the over- The Idyllwild and Pine Yes No torical Exhibit, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Idyllwild Area Historical Mu- 1-4 p.m. Parks Exhibition Cen- all results for most races. A Cove votes were much clos- Idyllwild 354 56.5% 272 43.5% ter; Panel Discussion, 6:30 few differences were notice- er, similar to the overall Pine Cove 150 62.8% 89 37.2% seum. Paul Carman, 12-2:30 p.m. The p.m. Krone Library, Idyllwild able. statewide vote, which “No” Mtn Center 22 62.9% 13 37.1% Creek House, On the Deck. Arts. In the Third District is winning by only 28,000 Garner Valley 59 53.2% 52 46.8% 4th of July BBQ, 4-7 p.m. Ameri- Idyllwild Author Series with Amy supervisor’s race, more than votes out of more than 5.5 Anza 360 51.6% 337 48.4% can Legion Post 800. Finley, 2 p.m. INK Book Gath- 75 percent of Idyllwild and million cast. Riverside Cty 136,596 59.5% 93,020 40.5% “The Amazing Spider Man,” 2, ering.

mobilehome on-site. The mobilehome must be CLEANING SERVICE, 52775 Sylvan Way, Public Notices removed from the park upon cure of the lien or if Idyllwild, CA 92549, Riverside County. Mailing sold at the lien sale. To inquire about the sale, call address: P.O. Box 110, Idyllwild, CA 92549. ELMA Continued from previous page the Chana Law Firm at (714) 680-4080. PATRICIA PEREZ and AURELIO — PEREZ, Pub. TC: June 28, July 5, 2012. 52775 Sylvan Way, Idyllwild, CA 92549. ATTENTION This business is conducted by Husband NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS CODE). RIC1208986 & Wife. STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JUNE 4, 2017. A CERTIFICATION ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy FOR CHANGE OF NAME ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above. MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JUNE 4, of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. IDY BUSINESS SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Signed: 2017. THE FILING OF THIS STATE MENT COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, 4050 Main Street, ELMA PATRICIA PEREZ DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE LARRY W. WARD, Riverside, CA 92501. Statement fi led with the County Clerk of IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS County Clerk PETITION OF PRISCILA SAMPIAO VAS- Riverside County on June 25, 2012. NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF By: M. Meyer, Deputy CONCELOS (AKA EZEAKIEL LEE MORRISSE) FILE NO.: OWNERS ... ANOTHER UNDER FED ERAL, STATE, OR Pub. TC: June 28, July 5, 12, 19, 2012. FOR CHANGE OF NAME. R-2012-07238 COM MON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS CODE). NOTICE OF LIEN SALE 1. Petitioner: PRISCILA SAMPAIO VAS- STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JUNE 25, 2017. A CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE §798.56a CONCELOS (AKA EZEAKIEL LEE MORRISSE) NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- Did you know? I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy AND COMMERCIAL CODE §7209 fi led a petition with this court for a decree chang- MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JUNE 25, of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. AND §7210 ing name as follows: 2017. THE FILING OF THIS STATE MENT To: Kathryn Congelliere a. Present name: PRISCILA SAMPAIO DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE • You are required to fi le a DBA (Doing LARRY W. WARD, 52791 Pine Cove VASCONCELOS (AKA EZEAKIEL LEE MOR- IN THIS STATE OF A FICTI TIOUS BUSI NESS County Clerk Road, Space 8 RISSE) changed to Proposed name: EZEAKIEL NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF Business As), also called an FBN By: B. Villegas, Deputy Pine Cove, CA 92549 LEONARDO MACHADO DREGER. ANOTHER UNDER FED ER AL, STATE, OR Pub. TC: June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 2012. Pollyann T. Perry 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons COM MON LAW (SEE SEC TION 14411 ET SEQ., P.O. Box 2114 interested in this matter shall appear before this BUSI NESS AND PRO FES SIONS CODE). (Fictitious Business Name), statement with the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Idyllwild, CA 92549 court at the hearing indicated below to show CERTIFICATION STATEMENT YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Hum- cause, if any, why the petition for change of name I hereby certify that this copy is a cor rect copy county when you start a business. The following person is doing busi ness mingbird Mobile Home Park, claims a lien against should not be granted. Any person objecting to of the origi nal statement on fi le in my offi ce. as AVANT-GARDE, IDYLLWILD ARMED the mobilehome described below in the sum the name changes described above must fi le a RESPONSE, BETTER WILDLIFE CONTROL, of $15,415.36. This sum represents the storage written objection that includes the reasons for LARRY W. WARD, • Your DBA expires after 5 years, and you 53330 Circle View Drive, Idyllwild, CA 92549, value of the site where the mobilehome has been the objection at least two court days before the County Clerk Riverside County. Mailing address: P.O. Box stored from June 1, 2010 through June 12, 2012, matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear By: B. Villegas, Deputy need to refi le. 753, Idyllwild, CA 92549. TRACY FRANKLIN plus costs incurred in removing or storing the at the hearing to show cause why the petition Pub. TC: June 28, July 5, 12, 19, 2012. PHILIPPI, 53330 Circle View Drive, Idyllwild, mobilehome, and other amounts recoverable should not be granted. If no written objection CA 92549. under California Civil Code § 798.56a. The is timely fi led, the court may grant the petition The Town Crier can fi le your DBA for you, This business is conducted by an Indi- rental rate for storage is $12.72 per day, and without a hearing. vidual. additional amounts may accrue for utilities, NOTICE OF HEARING Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- storage, attorney’s fees, publication fees and other a. Date: 7-24-12 Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept. 04 saving you from the paperwork hassle and ness un der the fi c ti tious name listed above. expenses before the date of sale. b. The address of the court is same as Signed: Manufacturer: BOISE CASCADE noted above. the time and gas it would take to go to the TRACY F. PHILIPPI Tradename: PARAMOUNT 3. a. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall Statement fi led with the County Clerk of Model: CLASSIC be published at least once each week for four Riverside County on June 18, 2012. Year of Manufacture: 1968 successive weeks prior to the date set for hear- County Recorder’s Offi ce. FILE NO.: Decal or License No.: AAS4467 ing on the petition in the following newspaper R-2012-06936 Serial No(s).: S23413X, S23413U of general circulation, printed in this county: Call Sandy at (951) 659-2145 or stop by NOTICE — THIS FICTITIOUS NAME Insignia: A244712, A244711 Idyllwild Town Crier. STATEMENT EXPIRES ON JUNE 18, 2017. A Location: Hummingbird Mobile Home Date: June 13, 2012 NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- Park, 52791 Pine Cove Road, Space 8, Pine Cove, MAC R. FISHER the Town Crier, 24945 Village Center Dr. MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO JUNE 18, CA 92549 aka 52791 Pine Cove Road, Space 8, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT 2017. THE FILING OF THIS STATE MENT Idyllwild, CA 92549, County of Riverside. Pub. TC: June 28, July 5, 12, 19, 2012. (offi ce open Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. DOES NOT IT SELF AU THORIZE THE USE YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the IN THIS STATE OF A FIC TI TIOUS BUSI NESS mobilehome will be sold at 10:00 A.M. on July FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NAME IN VIO LATION OF THE RIGHTS OF 16, 2012 at 52791 Pine Cove Road, Space 8, Pine STATEMENT from 9 am to 5 pm.) ANOTHER UNDER FED ERAL, STATE, OR Cove, CA 92549. The sale is for the mobilehome The following person is doing busi ness as COM MON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., only and does not include the right to keep the PATTY PEREZ IDYLLWID PROFESSIONAL Page 24 - Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 Idyllwild Service Directory

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Hemet Hospital & the Union 76 station 54295 Village Center Dr. visit www.idyllwildtowncrier.com! Page 26 - Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 Plumbing Rain Gutters But seriously, why not Yes, we are talking with to “walk” to the Mexican Letters start by matching salaries Stonewood. There are only drug cartel. Two AK-47s Herk’s Continued from page 6 and benefits to what the 27 houses in the Stonewood were found at the site of Plumbing median income is in the area. Please come see us the murdered of U.S. Border $50 base charge before the pensionless private sector and get further proof and Patrol Agent Brian A. Terry. Service fi rst gallon is used. that live in Pine Cove instead explanation, with a tour of The Mexican government 38 years experience Apparently what PCWD of raising rates (again)? Or the facility. was totally unaware of this • Plumbing repairs really needs is to sell more didn’t anyone notice that Jerry Holldber operation and is conducting • Water heaters 1-800-395-7599 water. And the rumor mill voters severely curtailed pen- PCWD General its own investigation. • Garbage disposals (951) 925-6615 • Remodels has it that Stonewood’s 70- sions in San Diego and San Manager Mr. O’Farrell, if this Brian Marshall plus customers might be Jose earlier this month? Pine Cove absurd operation and the JUNE DISCOUNT Lic. # 733817 swallowed up by PCWD in Mike Reno death of a U.S. Border Patrol – DEPENDABLE – the near future. Pine Cove offi cer and over 200 Mexi- (951) 659-1151 But it’s the vicious con- Fast and furious can citizens with these same [unlicensed] Quality Protection For Your servation circle — the more Re: PCWD rate Editor: weapons is not treason, I Home & Landscaping water we save, the more Mr. Conor O’Farrell, don’t know what is. In fact, ADVERTISE IN THE increase SERVICE DIRECTORY! rairainbowgutter.usnbowgutters.us ratepayers need to make up your May 17, 2012, ar- this is criminal and an act of CALL US TODAY Since 1987 659-2145 the lost cash fl ow. We can’t Editor: ticle started with the quote: war against our allies south win. (Perhaps a dozen or We are not contemplating “What’s treason and who of the border. Search “Op- Roofi ng so desert-lawn-loving-water- another rate increase. Yes, committed it.” Have you eration Fast and Furious” on vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv wasters with their four-fi gure we are in the second year ever heard of Operation Fast the Internet and be shocked v v v v water bills could bring their of our three-year program. and Furious? by what this administration v v v Idyllwild’s Premier v must-have-a-lawn mentality has done. v v Water sales only make up Over 2,000 high powered v v

v Gary Wall v with them could provide a 20 percent of our total water weapons were allowed by v Roofing Company v v v solution?) income. the Obama administration Idyllwild v v v v v Residential • Re-Roof • Repair • Skylights v v v v v ism. We have free-standing county and local codes and took over the trash respon- v Serving Idyllwild Since 1984 • 28 Years Experience v Idyllwild Pines v v games and activities on the ordinances in every area of sibilities at the dog park at v v v v Continued from page 7 camp that get vandalized as our operation. We are also no charge because the town v TING v v RA v well as signs and lighting that rigorously monitored by had no one else). v C LEB ARS! v v E YE v And, we’ve had our admin- are regularly destroyed. Just the standards established We provided meals dur-

v 0 2 v v v last month one of our golf through our accreditation ing the building of the v v istrative offi ces broken into v v v v this year. carts was stolen — last seen with the American Camp community park, welcomed v v v v Beer cans, almost naked, driving down the mountain Association and the Chris- craftsmen and artists onto v v v BC’s Roofing Company v disoriented men sitting on early in the morning. Seri- tian Camp and Conference the property offering a place v v v v picnic tables, go-cart riders, ously, it was being driven Association. All in an ef- for them to create their v (951) 306-8888 v v Brian Citrowski, Owner v people with multiple dogs down the Hill. fort to protect the millions projects. We provide space v v v Fully Insured • Lic. # 645462 v on and off leashes, are but Some who move through of kids who go to camp in several areas of the camp v v v vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv a few of the struggles we’ve the camp are courteous, across America each year. to house and store critical been faced with. many, however, are not. Here at Idyllwild Pines we disaster preparedness materi- Septic Services I attended a discussion Some who walk through host more than 9,000 camp- als and supplies and remain with local offi cials and the the camp are good, solid ers — children, teens and prepared to feed many in Sheriff’s Department not residents of Idyllwild; but young adults — each year. the event of a disaster. We DYLLWILD long ago on a Saturday after- many are here temporarily, It is our responsibility to intentionally keep our busi- noon to learn that crime has shopping, hiking and bik- protect them from harm to ness contracts and purchases ACKHOE increased substantially on the ing, enjoying the Hill for a the extent possible. here “on the Hill” supporting Hill. Idyllwild Pines has been day or a weekend. Everyone Yes, unfortunately we are local businesses in every way (951) 659-5329 hit hard by theft and vandal- who works here at Idyllwild required to enforce the ac- we possibly can. Idyllwild I Septic Systems — Pines has undergone an tuality that we are a private Pines Camp and Conference Installations & Repairs Septic Services extensive background check camp located on private prop- Center is always looking for LiabilityB Insured Backhoe & Dump Truck Services as required by the state and erty and eliminate access ways to be better partners Lic. # B C42-332570 Serving Idyllwild 36 Years our camping accreditation to the camp by the general with the community, and to DAVID JONES P.O. Box 551 Kent Busher agencies. Those unauthor- public, which will reduce the contribute more and more to JUSTIN JONES Idyllwild, CA 92549 ized people who walk, bike, risk of harm to our young Idyllwild. While we can’t be Excavating or run through the camp guests. First and foremost we involved in everything, we Septic Systems pose a significant risk to do this because we are com- will consider any suggestions Performance Pumping Leach Line Repair our kids and to the multiple mitted to the protection of members of the community Septic Tank Pumping Dump Truck & staff members who call the our children; and secondarily, may have. 1-866-860-6532 Backhoe Service camp home. We simply can to remain an accredited orga- Hopefully, after reading Grading & Asphalt no longer tolerate this risk. nization within the camping this letter, you will sense our Septic Certifi cations Paving & Striping Idyllwild Pines adheres industry. hearts and our desire not New Construction to all applicable national Idyllwild Pines has been, to exclude the community, Leach Systems, Repair & Replacements Lic. #432851 Backhoe & Dumptruck laws, state codes, heath de- and remains, a vital part of but rather to protect the Video Pipe Inspection & Repair 659-3448 partment requirements, and this community. For more next generation; growing Fully Licensed and Bonded • C-42 License # 799834 than 89 years we have been them, nurturing them and Brad Hamby, Owner Shipping & Packaging on this site, our contribution sheltering them from harm. Cell (951) 830-3529 and involvement in the com- Our motivation is pure, [email protected] munity of Idyllwild has likely and we ask for unity and ebbed and flowed. These understanding from our days, it is our goal — as community as we endeavor stated in our Operational to fulfi ll our purpose, while Plan and budgeted for in our presenting a safe environ- GO GREEN! annual budget — to be fully ment for children to experi- Get an Online Subscription integrated into this beauti- ence camp, nature, and this to the Idyllwild Town Crier. ful mountain resort town creation fashioned for them by continuing to host the by their creator. PER Firefi ghters’ annual spaghetti Martha M. Snyder $ dinner, the skate park, and Executive Director ONLY 29 YEAR the dog park (within the last Idyllwild Pines Camp two months when asked, we and Conference Center Idyllwild Town Crier, June 28, 2012 - Page 27 Creature corner Past tense

By Mimi and Hootch 65 years ago - 1947 of Health inspection of Hurray and all four paws up! Kitty It was announced that Idyllwild Water District op- paws that is. Chloe, Zoe, and Belle, three whoever was nearest the erations was moved up the of the five kitties were adopted and are button would blow the fire schedule and given prior- in forever purring homes. Ash, the only siren daily at noon. No guar- ity status because of con- male, will be adopted next weekend. And antee was made, however, troversy over the district’s that leaves Tiger Lilly. Next week, we will that the timing would be plans to use a well that is have more adorable kitties anxious to see you. accurate. known to have high levels Thanks to ARF, Sister Mary at the Immaculate Concep- of radioactivity (Well 1A). tion and Bruce at Idyllwild Pines Camp, Leon the large 40 years ago - 1972 orange male cat is home. After five weeks, and a series of The Idyllwild Water 5 years ago - 2007 sightings and phone calls he was found and reunited. This board held a public meet- The historic A.C. Love- doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. Also reunited ing to answer questions kin cedar tree came down was Carmel the Chihuahua mix. about the water shortage. to become the material for See a Penny, pick it up. Which is exactly One resident called it a David Roy’s new Idyllwild what someone did with this little girl. Penny “sanctioned gripe session.” Tree Monument. Located • • • Lane is a 3-year-old terrier mix who was on Tahquitz Road in Fern Ernie Maxwell was ap- Brian Kretsinger (left) and Eddie Arredondo hurdle logs found wandering in the desert for who knows Valley, this tree was allegedly how long. She has passed the vet test, feline pointed to the Watershed during the choker set competition in the June, 1995, Lion’s once used in World War II and canine test. After grooming her 3-inch Fire Council of Southern Club Timber Festival at County Park. Arredondo took first California. as a defense system to spot dread locks, bathing and spaying, she has place and Kretsinger took second. File photo found new energy to be in your arms. She enemy fighters on the coast, loves to ride in the car or be in your lap. Just one visit 35 years ago - 1977 Affairs office in Riverside men’s and women’s champi- which could be seen from a and you will fall in love with Penny. Idyllwild resident Liesl denied a lease proposal to ons of the third Lions Club platform at the tree’s top. This is Spencer, looking out the door for his favorite Barnett was confirmed as stage a mammoth three-day Timber Fest. human. Abandoned for what reason? a one-year appointee to the rock festival on the Cahuilla 1 year ago - 2011 Not a barker, good with other dogs and Riverside Grand Jury. Indian Reservation. 15 years ago - 1997 The Town Crier an- cats, and he knows basic commands. Another Fourth of July nounced the three finalists Great on the leash, potty trained and 30 years ago - 1982 25 years ago - 1987 Parade was being planned for the first Ernie Maxwell handsome. Spencer is a poodle mix The second Idyllwild 10 The 37th Summer Pro- and entries were being re- Community Spirit Award: that will show you unconditional love. Kilometer Run brought 234 gram at ISOMATA began ceived. The community Idyllwild Community Fund, Come by ARF and walk Spencer and runners along the course. without a hitch. planned a first-rate Fourth Mountain Community fall in love. An added attraction was a of July weekend. Patrol, and the Woodies. Are you ready to play? I am! My name is Molly II, too 5 Kilometer Run. 20 years ago - 1992 The award, by community that is. Because I always want to go too, • • • Doug Henninger and 10 years ago - 2002 vote, ultimately went to the wherever it is you are going. I want to The Bureau of Indian Becky Kelley were the overall A State Department Woodies. play too, with whoever wants to throw the ball to me. And the walk? I want to go too! Let’s even run. Molly II is a young Jack Russell/basenji IDYLLWILD mix, looking for an energetic young home to match. She is learning basic commands, and doing well at that. Good with other 4-leggeds, large DENTAL BUILDING or small, and OK with the feline crowd as well. She can Serving the community’s use a doggy door, and is crate trained. All she needs is you and a leash. dental needs with gentle ARF has many cats and dogs available for adoption or professionalism for over 20 years. fostering. Go to www.idyllwildarf.org and click on Petfinder. All pets are spayed, neutered, and current on shots. ARF is open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Sundays 659-5011 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call for appointment on any other day at (951) 659-1122. 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Jo’An’s weekend music was belted out powerfully benefit concert by singer Jerome Robinson who played a wide variety Friday of songs including classic rock to audience requests After a very tough 2012 a colorful variety show of for country stars Allan school year, Hemet High par- music and performance. Jackson, Willie Nelson and ents have organized a sum- “This year has been a Johnny Cash. mer, under-the-stars benefi t very diffi cult year for all of Robinson’s vocals em- concert. “Hope, Healing and us, and it’s uplifting to see braced the seats in front a Brighter Future” takes place so many people generously of the stage and only his from 5 to 10 p.m., Friday give to these families,” said music could be heard in June 29, at the Hemet High Hemet High Principal Em- the beer garden itself while School Stadium. ily Shaw. Students injured While visiting Hollywood, Addison Wilson (left) and Chance he was singing. Vladika (right) shared the Town Crier with local resident All proceeds from the by the accident, and their At times, in between “Brighter Future” Concert families, will be given special Marilyn Monroe. Photo courtesy of Cheryl Vladika Musician Jerome Robinson songs the music from both will create a scholarship fund front-row section seating to musicians could be heard sings classics from rock and country at Jo’An’s Restaurant to assist the eight students enjoy the concert. Sylvia Logan, 91, a in the street between the injured May 30 when they Tickets will be sold at in the beer garden. long-time Fern Valley two music venues, but once were hit in the crosswalk by a the gate for a $5 minimum second home resident you picked a side and took Photo by Jena Hunt student who ran a red light. donation. The student body recently visited Spain, a seat, whether at Higher played at Jo’An’s and the Musicians, performers, that courageously navigated France and Italy on a Ground on the patio, on parents, Hemet High staff through this year’s events, are a bench near Baldino or smoother jazz salsa music two-week cruise. Logan, at Tarah Jade’s Boutique and businesses have joined invited to wear school colors in the beer garden with efforts to freely donate time, and team jerseys to receive a of Palm Springs was Robinson you got to hear that poured into the park- accompanied on the ing lot. They both said treasure and talent for this discount ticket price of $2 the music of your choosing “Brighter Future” Concert, with student identifi cation. tour by her daughters with few interruptions. their Sunday afternoon in Holly Logan (Alpine), “I could listen to Idyllwild felt more like a Donna Alvarado and him all day,” said Nancy music event with several Trivia test her husband Luis (Tra- Thometz, of Baldino’s jazzy great choices as well as an Movies: What does Cruela De Vil want to make out buco Canyon) and Ione style music. excellent escape from the Logan and her husband The Palm Springs cou- Palm Springs hot summer of the puppies in “101 Dalmatians”?

Mark Diercks. ple said they also liked the temperatures.

A fur coat fur A Photos courtesy of variety to choose from with Jenna Hunt can be reached Answer: Ione Logan the rock and country being at [email protected].

As we celebrate the birth of our great country and are thankful for the freedom we enjoy, I’d like to wish you and your families a wonderful Fourth of July. Happy Independence Day! ����������������

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