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AnnaMarie Santana, new San Jacinto Homeless man district ranger convicted of vandalism

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AnnaMarie Santana is the most recent San Jacinto district ranger in the San Bernardino National Forest (SBNF). She was …PAGE A4 appointed in September and assumed her new assignment month. She is staying, not simply visiting, as has actually N THE OWN last been the case for more than a year. Julie Hall was district ranger from February 2019 un2023 EMax til March 2022. Another permanent district ranger between Award Hall’s departure and Santana’s arrival was Marc Stammer who only stayed a few months. Otherwise, about five people recipient: have overseen the San Jacinto Ranger District in the past 18 Les Gin months. Santana sounds like her tenure will be longer. “I’m coming …PAGE B1 home to the mountains. I’m grateful and happy to be working with the forest service,” she said, especially since she grew up in Southern California and spent many vacations in the local © 2020 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 36, No. 48 Are you anhas eagle- family in Banning. national forests. She still eyed reader? Circle the 10 errors in this And her opinionarticle. of Idyllwild bodes well for her involve…PAGE B2 ment with the community. “Idyllwild is unique. It’s a quaint, mascot is something (often an animal) that is meant to beautiful and charming town. It’s quite friendly and as quintThe first mascot given to represent a team or group. You can probably think of essentially beautifultheasUnited any many sports teams that have animal names. The American Statesarea Murine from here to Lake Tahoe.” military also has a number of mascots. Not only is Santana Southern Californian and an Azusa Corps in a 1922, was a High School graduate, she bulldog but by the name of is a veteran forest service emPrivate Jiggs. He quickly ployee. The U.S. Air Force Academy just north of Colorado Springs, Colorado, is a rows innear the ranks to become Having grown up the San Gabriel Mountains, she military college that trains future Air Force and U.S. Space Force leaders. a Sergeant Major. Bulldogscareer as a volunteer, but was The Air Force Academy has 17 men’s and women’s athletic teams that began her U.S. Forest Service compete against other colleges in several sports. Circle every third appeared as mascots encouraged to applyhavefor a full-time position. And by the midletter to reveal the Air Force Academy’s mascot. for several units since then. 1980s, she was on the fire lines. After time on several engines, Around town photo The kerrent mascot of the she served on a heli-tack crew and Hot Shots. …PAGE B4 Marine Barracks in But as she said, fire was not her only forest service assignWashington, DC, is the ment. “I’m a Jane of14th. allHetrades and a master of none.” She has is named “Chesty” Army vs. Navyin recreationafterand Why do you think worked She has been a botaa famous interpretation. Marine they chose this Bill the Goat is the mascot of the U.S. Naval Academy. The Mule is Army West agent while Lieutenant General Lewis serving in business managemascot? Point’s mascot. List fivenist ways theyand are similar andpurchasing five differences. B. “Chesty” Puller Jr. SIMILARITIES: ment and DIFFERENCES: other varied assignments. Early in her career, she Chesty goes outTop on pearade Ranger District on the SBNF. worked on the Mountain each week. She has even spent time on the George Washington and Jefferson national forests in Virginia. Her last stop before San At West Point, N.Y., the uses officer on the Angeles National Students of the Week Jacinto was as a special official mascots of the U.S. Forest. Army are “Ranger 111” and …PAGE B5 Veterans Despite thisDayvast“Stryker”—two forestmules. service experience, Santana is an On the 11th of November, impressive multitasker. She was married, had and raised two Steve Townes, a formur Veterans Day. How to Draw the United States Marines’ Bulldog Mascotchildren,weIt’as acelebrate day to honor theand men girl Army officer withearned the boy and two degrees: biology from Since 1922, bulldogs have been the mascot of the United States Marine Corps. and women who keep us Ranger Regiment California San 75th Bernardino and a masters in educational safe byState serving in the various branches of the United donated the mules with the administration. States military. Do you have condition that one would a veteran in your family? The latter seems unusual forbe a forest service employee, but called “Ranger.” Townes How many can Santana has a stars more varied background. She is a former high you find on this page was once a mule ryder at in two minutes?chemistry school biology, and life science teacher, and then West Point. principal. These adventures were in Southern Oregon. “Even in high school, I was always thinking that I would A Russian wolfhound be a teacher,” she said with aXV1,” smile. “I wanted to do something named “Kolchak is Halloween 2023 photos meaningful. I’m proud of that and gratified.” the official mascoot of the Look through the …PAGE B6 Infantry Regiment in to land management returned After a while, attraction newspaper for a the27th company logo or Huwaii. This unit served in she accepted a position with and strengthened. ad that includes an Eventually, Why do Siberia during the Russian the Bureauanimal. of Land Management (BLM) in Medford, Oregon, you think the Civil War in 1918. 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The Idyllwild Help Center set up two Angel Trees in town to help children in need this holiday season. Back row, from left, Peyton Manchee, Andrew Martinez and Executive Director Colleen Meyer; and front row, from left, New Client Services Director Deva Taffel and Caden Meyer after setting up one of the trees at Fairway Market. The other is at the Idyllwild Library. People are asked to choose a card with anonymous children’s needs penned on them, purchase the items and bring them unwrapped with the card to the Help Center by Dec. 6. PHOTO BY JACK CLARK

Benefits for military this Veterans Day At 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, American Legion Post 800 will host its annual Veterans Day service. Commander Ygnacio Garcia is the speaker, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. A free lunch follows the service. Also this Saturday, the U.S. Forest Service will waive standard amenity fees for all visitors to national forest and grassland day-use areas to show gratitude for the selfless service of the brave military men and women who served the country and the support of their families. “On Veterans Day, we remember that the Forest Service employs more than 5,000 veterans in jobs throughout the agency,” said Jennifer Eberlien, regional forester for the Pacific Southwest Region. “Furthermore, we want to make sure our nation’s veterans not only feel valued but also have the opportunity to connect with nature, along with family and friends, on our national forests. This is more important than ever during these challenging times.” The Forest Service offers fee-free access a few times each year to encourage exploring national forests and grasslands. On these special days, standard amenity fees charged for day use sites — like picnic areas, developed trailheads and destination visitor centers — are waived. The waiver does not apply to special recreation permits, cabin rentals, campground reservations, expanded amenity fees on certain highly developed sites and service fees assessed by independent concessionaires operating on national forest land. Fee-free public lands access is available year-round to U.S. military service members and their families, veterans and Gold Star family members. The Interagency Military Pass is available at no cost to all active-duty military personnel and their families at https://store.usgs.gov/MilitaryPass. This pass is honored nationwide at all U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service sites charging standard amenity or entrance fees. In celebrating the service of U.S. military veterans, California State Parks is offering free admission to 144 select state parks on Veterans Day, too. One of those is the Mt. San Jacinto State Park. “State Parks recognizes the many sacrifices members of our nation’s military and their families have made and continue to make in the service of their country,” said California State Parks Director Armando Quintero. “It is appropriate to invite all military veterans, reservists, and active-duty personnel to visit state parks for free and connect with nature.” Signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. in 2013, Assembly Bill 150 (Olsen), authorized California State Parks to offer veterans, active duty, and reserve military personnel from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and the National Guard of any state a reduced fee or free day use at participating state parks. A full list of the participating park units can be found online at parks.ca.gov/VeteransDay2023. To enter these park units for free, a valid military ID or a California driver’s license identifying the individual as a veteran must be shown to park staff. Visitors are asked to recreate responsibly, plan ahead and visit the web or social media pages of their destination to confirm hours of operation and view visitor guidelines.

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Santana Continued from A1 where she served as an assistant district manager. “The forest service and BLM are sister agencies — both land management,” she said, describing her brief time with BLM. “It was a great opportunity.” And it was an introduction to a management position. By 2019, she was back with the forest service at the Angeles National Forest in Southern California. There she served as a special uses officer and managed several projects. As a Southern California native, Santana is aware of and knows about the various natural disasters — wildfires, floods and earthquakes — that can occur here. “I grew up here and have felt earthquakes,” she stressed, and she is already studying the wildfire plans and preparation with her district fire officer. And as she begins to know her staff, she was already noting how great they are and how fortunate she is to have such talent and competence. Recognizing the many district rangers since Laurie Rosenthal left in 2013 after serving 11 years as district ranger, Santana stressed, “I plan to be here a long time. Stability is important for the district.” “I’m proud to work for an agency that cares for its staff and serving the public. I’ll do my best and I am passionate about the job and mission,” she said and then offered a quote from John Muir: “The mountains are calling and I must go and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly.”

Sunday afternoon at Town Hall, the local U.S. Forest Service district staff honored the local Forest Service Volunteer Association (FSVA) with an annual appreciation party. This year it was a larger crowd because the group is now taking on the fire lookout program. From left, Recreation Officer Andy Smith, FSVA President Bob Romano and San Jacinto District Ranger Annamarie Santana. Romano has been FSVA president since 2010 and has volunteered for 25 years. PHOTO BY JOEL FEINGOLD

MOUNTAIN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

COMMUNITY MEETING Thursday, Nov. 16 6 - 8 p.m. Winter 2023/24: The El Niño Effect Alex Tardy (NOAA San Diego) will discuss the science and forecast for the coming El Niño influenced winter for our mountain communities.

In Person @ Town Hall Idyllwild Weather From the National Weather Service

Wednesday 11/8 56/35

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Thursday 11/9 59/36

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Friday 11/10 62/37 Partly Cloudy

Saturday 11/11 64/39 Sunny

Sunday 11/12 66/43

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Monday 11/13 64/39 Partly Cloudy

Tuesday 11/14 58/36 Mostly Cloudy

Find the latest weather information from the National Weather Service at www.weather.gov.

Idyllwild this year Date High Low P S 10/31 69 53 0.00 0.0 11/1 71 35 0.00 0.0 11/2 73 34 0.00 0.0 11/3 75 34 0.00 0.0 11/4 75 72 0.00 0.0 11/5 75 40 0.00 0.0 11/6 70 41 0.00 0.0 Idyllwild last year Date High Low P S 10/31 69 37 0.00 0.0 11/1 60 38 0.00 0.0 11/2 45 40 0.17 0.0 11/3 40 31 0.00 0.0 11/4 52 26 0.00 0.0 11/5 63 35 0.00 0.0 11/6 61 41 0.00 0.0 The Town Crier’s Idyllwild daily high and low temperatures and rain and snow totals in the past were taken directly from the National Weather Service website, which gets its Idyllwild weather information from auto-

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A clear day near Idyllwild Tuesday morning with temperatures in the mid-50s. PHOTO BY BECKY CLARK

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ADUs may no longer Open enrollment for be accessories Covered Cal ends Jan. 31

By JP Crumrine Correspondent

Open enrollment in California’s Covered California (CC) began Nov. 1 and will end Jan. 31, 2024. Signing up by Dec. 15 will ensure coverage beginning Jan. 1, 2024. Open enrollment is the time of year when eligible consumers can sign up for health insurance. “2024 will be a historic year for health care coverage in California,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said in the CC news release. “Here in the Golden State, we are removing barriers and increasing access as we work to create a healthier California for all.” About 1.6 million Californians (as of March 2023) get health insurance through the CC marketplace. According to the news release, “Open enrollment begins with a record-low uninsured rate of 6.5% among Californians, according to federal data. Since Covered California’s first open-enrollment period in 2013, California’s uninsured rate has fallen from 17.2% to 6.5% in 2022, which is the largest percentage point drop for any state in the nation over this time period.” Enrollment can start either by visiting the website, www.coveredca.com, or calling (800) 300-1506. Anyone can cancel CC enrollment at any time. In the area comprising Riverside and San Bernardino counties, the average cost of a plan increased 9.7%, according to CC. However, the average premium can be reduced 4.2% if consumers shop and switch to the lowest cost plan in their current medal tier (Bronze, Silver or Gold or Platinum). Premiums can be lowered or be less expensive for several reasons, according to CC. “The new state-enhanced cost-sharing program will strengthen the Silver Cost Sharing Reduction [CSR] plans, increasing the value of Silver 73 plans to approximate the Gold level of coverage and increasing Silver 87 plans to approximate the Platinum level of coverage. Silver 94 plans already exceed Platinum-level coverage.” Another important benefit is the elimination of deductibles in all three Silver CSR plans, Other benefits will vary by plan but will include a reduction in generic drug costs and copays for primary care, emergency care and specialist visits, and a lowering of the maximum out-ofpocket cost, according to the release. “There has never been more financial assistance available to help Californians pay for health care through Covered California than there will be in 2024,” said Jessica Altman, CC executive director. “We want every uninsured resident to know that affordable health care coverage is available and within closer reach than ever before.” Inland Empire Health Plan, one of the 10 largest Medicaid health plans in the nation that serves more than 1.6 million residents, will join CC and begin offering coverage in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. “Increased competition benefits our marketplace and provides our enrollees with meaningful choices for their health coverage,” Altman said. “With Inland Empire Health Plan joining the marketplace and carrier partners like Aetna CVS and Health Net expanding their service areas, Covered California consumers will have more choices than ever to shop, compare and find a plan that best fits their family’s needs … “Nearly 90% of Covered California’s enrollees receive financial help, with many paying $10 or less per month for their health insurance,” Altman said. “With the enhanced subsidies and increased affordability support available to consumers, access to high-quality, affordable health care has never been more within reach for Californians.” To check one’s eligibility or look at other plans, CC recommends the Shop and Compare Tool at: apply.coveredca.com/lw-shopandcompare/. The theme for this year’s open enrollment campaign is Bridging the Gap. CC wants to focus on how uninsured Californians can obtain health insurance. CC offers a “… bridge for those who are no longer eligible for Medi-Cal or may have lost their employer-based coverage,” according to the news release. “With the end of the federal continuous coverage requirement in March, Medi-Cal began its yearlong renewal and redetermination process for more than 15 million members in April. To help those deemed no longer eligible for Medi-Cal, Covered California launched its auto-enrollment program to eliminate gaps in coverage and aid a seamless transition from Medi-Cal to a health plan offered by Covered California. “Consumers who have been auto-enrolled in a Covered California plan must take action to start their coverage, by opting in or by paying for their first month’s premium, if one is required — and crossing over into coverage with the exchange,” CC stated. One may have a legitimate reason outside of open enrollment, to seek CC’s help, which is called the Special Enrollment Period. If this open enrollment period is missed, it may be possible to enroll for health insurance before the next open enrollment in the fall of 2024 if a “qualified life event,” such as losing coverage through a job, having a baby, moving or getting married, has occurred. These types of life changes allow individuals to apply for enrollment at any time. A full list of life changing events can be found at the CC website: www.coveredca.com/support/before-you-buy/qualifying-life-events/.

By JP Crumrine Correspondent

During its recently concluded session, the state Legislature enacted a bill affecting accessory dwelling units (ADUs). It’s intended to help increase home ownership, but could it affect the short-term rental (STR) market, too? Assembly Bill (AB) 1033 amends state law and permits homeowners, under specific conditions, to sell their ADU, as if it were a condominium. An ADU can come in many forms. Often it is referred to as a “Granny Flat” or other references include second units, in-law units, backyard cottages, casitas or junior accessory dwelling units. The number of ADU permits has grown 10 times from about 1,300 in 2016 to more than 14,000 in 2019. In Riverside County, 93 ADU permits were issued in 2019. Under current state law, they cannot be separated from the main housing structure, but AB 1033 allows local jurisdictions to enact laws that would permit the sale of these units. One of the principal requirements will be that utilities and local governments are notified of the added unit. Assembly member Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) introduced AB 1033 in February 2023. His intent was to find another way to lower the cost of housing in California. The Assembly’s report on AB 1033 noted, “One potential pathway to homeownership for moderate- and lower-income households could be through the sale or conveyance of ADUs. The average size of a single-family home in California is 1,860 square feet. By comparison, the average size of an ADU in California is less than one-third of that, at 615 square feet.” “The lack of home ownership opportunities in most California communities for working families is contributing to the state’s growing population of renters and driving families out of state so that they can buy a home,” Ting said, introducing the legislation. “Many neighborhoods have become de-facto gated communities, with median home prices of $700K to $1M keeping out all but a small percentage of Californians from ever dreaming of home ownership … AB 1033 allows cities and counties the freedom to pursue homeownership programs and to create a path to wealth-building for families by repealing the current law prohibiting the separate conveyance of ADUs.” The bill also requires written and recorded evidence that each lienholder consents to establishing condominiums. If a property is within a homeowner’s association, that homeowner’s association must approve creating the condominium. After Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 1033, Denise Pinkston, president of the Casita Coalition, said, “Signing AB 1033 into law will help families burdened by high housing costs. Our children won’t have to move out of state to purchase a home; employers will be able to attract and retain workers who would otherwise leave our state due to lack of affordable homes; and elders who want to downsize and stay in their communities will have new options,”. ADUs are currently permitted to be STRs in Riverside County; however, this change allowing them to be bought and sold separately may encourage more ADUs bought as a second home to rent.

FREE PUBLIC EVENTS 2023 VISUAL ARTS THEME SHOW

JAZZ COMBOS CONCERT

Juried by Richelle Ellis, ‘09 Visual Arts Alum

Saturday, November 11th at 7:30pm

Opening Reception & Awards Announcement on Friday November 10 at 6:00pm

Stephens Recital Hall

On View Friday, November 10 - Thursday, December 7, 2023 The annual Visual Arts Theme Show is a highly anticipated showcase of the creativity and technical acumen of Idyllwild Arts Academy Visual Arts students. Students vote on a theme that inspires the creation of artwork over several weeks, and entries are blindly reviewed by an outside arts professional who lends their expertise to curate the exhibition and designates awards.

Join us for a captivating musical soirée as IAA’s premier jazz performance groups, the illustrious Combo Armstrong and the vibrant Combo Bechet, take center stage for their first concert of the 2023-24 school year! Guided by the masterful hand of Paul Carman, these talented ensembles are set to enrapture your senses and elevate your musical experience.

FALL DANCE CONCERT November 15th, 16th, and 17th at 7:30pm

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IAF Theater Please join us for the first spectacular Dance Department performance of the year, featuring works choreographed by the IAA Dance Faculty as well as special guest Nickerson-Rossi Dance.

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What if? Dear editor: I am asking, what if? What if the God of the Holy Bible is real? What if all the words in the Bible are true? What if heaven and hell are real? What if there is truth and there are lies? What if God made only two sexes, male and female? What if God wanted only a man and a woman to marry each other? What if lying, stealing, adultery, fornication, drugs, getting drunk, murder abortion are wrong? What if all of us have sinned and need to repent? What if J-E-S-U-S are the letters to accept? What if Jesus is the way to Father God who loves us? — God who gave us His only Son and whomever believes in Him will not perish? What if? What if He, Jesus, is the answer to our problems? What if He will meet all our needs, our need for love, joy, peace, our sorrow, hurts, fears, rejection, aloneness, loneliness, our addictions, our emotional and physical pain, plus more? Yes, what if? Arline Citrowski Idyllwild

Veterans Day Dear editor: Veterans Day, observed annually Nov. 11, is a day of reflection, gratitude and respect for all those who have

Hill businesses and institutions that will be closed Friday, Nov. 10, to observe Veterans Day are: • Hemet Unified School District • Idyllwild Library • Idyllwild Nature Center • Idyllwild Town Crier • Idyllwild Water District • Pine Cove Water District • Riverside County offices • U.S. Forest Service

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Hill businesses and institutions that will be closed Saturday, Nov. 11, to observe Veterans Day are: • Area post offices

served in the United States Armed Forces. The holiday began in 1919 when President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed Nov. 11 as Armistice Day to memorialize the end of WW I and to reflect upon the heroism of those who died in our country’s service. This day holds a special place in the hearts of all Americans as it provides us with an opportunity to express our deepest appreciation for the men and women who have selflessly defended our freedom and way of life. While most people recognize veterans on this day once per year, it is important to not overlook the role veterans play each day in America. Veterans service organizations, such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars, strive to highlight the importance of veterans all year long. In California, home to a significant number of veterans and military installations, the impact of their service is particularly profound. Californians have a proud tradition of supporting our veterans, and Veterans Day is an occasion for us to unite in celebrating that tradition. It is a day for parades, memorial services and gatherings where we express our gratitude to those who have served, and also for educating future generations about the value of service and sacrifice. This Veterans Day, we encourage you to reflect on the important contributions veterans make both in our nation and in our individual communities. Take a moment to thank a veteran for their service or contact your local VFW Post to see how you can make a positive difference in the lives of veterans and their families. Lastly, let us reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that no veteran is left behind and that their sacrifices are never forgotten. Tim Bryant State Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of California

These will be open: • Fairway Market • Idyllwild Transfer Station • Mt. San Jacinto State Park

Community gave big support to Maui Following the Maui concert in September to raise money for Lahaina fire victims that raised a few thousand dollars, Co-organizer Barnaby Finch reported on Facebook that money continued coming in and more than $50,000 was raised in all.

Homeless man convicted of vandalism By Becky Clark Editor

A homeless man was convicted in a felony vandalism case and will be sentenced Jan. 4, 2024. On Aug. 23, Samuel Noah Gray, 30, was staying at the victim’s residence because he was apparently homeless, according to Riverside County District Attorney Information Specialist John Hall. Hall said, “… Gray damaged the outside of the home and also broke two windows.” The total damage was $400. He was arrested at Highway 243 and Pine Crest Avenue, and booked into the Larry D. Smith Correctional Housing Unit on $10,000 bail. He was released Oct. 4 after pleading guilty.

Idyllwild man found dead in ravine By Becky Clark Editor

The Riverside County Coroner’s Office reported that Fred Robles, 45, of Idyllwild, was found dead in a ravine near Highway 243 about 0.4 miles south of Westley Street in Banning Wednesday, Nov. 1. It is unknown when Robles died. California Highway Patrol (CHP) Public Information Officer Jonathan Torres said the CHP investigating officer did not have a cause of death. The coroner’s office would have to provide that information, he said, when the autopsy is complete.

Left, Jeff Galizio (right), a volunteer at the Idyllwild Nature Center, spoke to the Idyllwild Rotary Club Wednesday morning, Nov. 1, at American Legion Post 800. Galizio’s detailed update on the various projects at the Nature Center was enlightening to the club. Rotary President David Cutter thanks him with a Rotary mug. PHOTO BY ERIC TRACY

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IT’S DIFFERENT

Editor’s note: Organizations, please read your listings carefully and email becky@towncrier.com with any changes. Wednesday, Nov. 8 • Rotary International of Idyllwild meeting, 7:30 a.m. American Legion Post 800, 54360 Marian View Dr. • Pine Cove Water District board meeting, 10 a.m. PCWD, 24917 Marion Ridge Rd., Pine Cove. • Codependents Anon, noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. • Fit After 50, noon-1 p.m. Town Hall, 25925 Cedar St. • Community Church Guild, 2 p.m. Idyllwild Community Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 54400 N. Circle Dr. • Idyllwild Chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby, 6 p.m. Zoom link will be sent to those who sign up at https://citizensclimatelobby.org/.

Thursday, Nov. 9 • Fit After 50, 10-11 a.m. Town Hall, 25925 Cedar St. • AA discussion & birthdays, noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. • Mountain Communities Mutual Aid food distribution, 1-2 p.m. Camp Maranatha, 54162 Maranatha Dr. • Idyllwild Community Zen, 6 p.m. Text/call Valerie Velez at 951-392-6507 for information. Friday, Nov. 10 • Idy A’s (AA, NA, Alanon, CODA, etc.), noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. • Women’s Writing Group with fellow writers, 2-4 p.m. Spirit Mountain Retreat. Call 951659-2523 for Zoom info. Saturday, Nov. 11 • Healing Rooms, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Shiloh Christian Ministries, 54295 Village Center Dr. • AA, discussion, noon, St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. • Dog Park Saturdays, 3-4 p.m. Rick Barker Dog Park, 26375 Hwy. 243. • Narcotics Anonymous, 4 p.m. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. or Zoom.

NEWS OF RECORD Idyllwild Fire

The Idyllwild Fire Protection District responded to these calls from Sunday to Saturday, Oct. 29 to Nov. 4.

Riverside County Fire/Cal Fire log

Call Mary, 951-634-4048. • AA happy hour & birthdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Behind Idyllwild Water District, 54255 Pine Crest Ave. (bring chair) Sunday, Nov. 12 • Peace Meditation Practice, 10 a.m. Tibetan Buddhist Dharma Center, 53191 Mountain View, Pine Cove. • AA, discussion, noon, Idyllwild Water District, 25945 Hwy. 243. • Mixed Nuts, 5:30-7 p.m., Spirit Mountain Retreat, 25661 Oakwood St. Monday, Nov. 13 • Fit After 50, noon-1 p.m. Town Hall, 25925 Cedar St. • Codependents Anon, 6 p.m. Zoom. Call Mary, 951-6344048. Tuesday, Nov. 14 • Fit After 50, 10-11 a.m. Town Hall, 25925 Cedar St. • Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild, 10 a.m. Calvary Chapel Mountain Center, 29430 Highway 243, Mountain Center. • Tai Chi for Seniors, 10 a.m. Spirit Mountain Retreat, 25661 Oakwood St. • AA, noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. 6:41 p.m. • Nov. 3 — Abdominal pain, 11:42 a.m. • Nov. 4 — Traffic crash, 5:39 a.m. • Nov. 4 — Hemorrhage, 7:40 p.m.

The Riverside County Fire Department/Cal Fire respond- Pinyon Pines ed to these recent dispatches • Oct. 30 — Vegetation fire, from Monday to Sunday, Oct. 12:37 p.m. • Oct. 29 — EMS, transport. 30 to Nov. 5. • Oct. 30 — Vegetation fire, Circle Dr. 10:04 p.m. • Oct. 30 — EMS, transport. • Oct. 30 — Vegetation fire, Pine Cove Anza. 10:19 p.m. • Oct. 30 — EMS, transport. • Oct. 30 — Vegetation fire, • Nov. 1 — Rheumatoid arthri12:37 p.m. Double View Dr. tis, 1:04 p.m. • Oct. 30 — Walk-in EMS, treat • Oct. 30 — Seizures, 4:05 • Nov. 3 — Outside fire, 12:38 p.m. & release. a.m. • Oct. 30 — Not reported. For- • Oct. 31 — Chest pain, 10:10 • Nov. 3 — Traffic crash, 10:45 est Hill Dr. a.m. a.m. • Nov. 3 — Chest pain, 6:23 • Oct. 31 — EMS, transport. • Nov. 1 — Fire, 12:15 p.m. p.m. Hwy. 243. • Nov. 3 — Outside fire, 12:38 • Nov. 5 — Vegetation fire, 9:42 • Nov. 1 — Walk-in EMS. a.m. a.m. • Nov. 1 — Walk-in EMS, trans- • Nov. 3 — Assault, 7:15 p.m. • Nov. 5 — Outside fire, 6:29 p.m. port. • Nov. 4 — Structure fire, false • Nov. 2 — Walk-in EMS. alarm, 8:15 a.m. • Nov. 2 — EMS. Tollgate Rd. • Nov. 4 — Unknown medical, Sheriff’s log • Nov. 3 — Walk-in EMS, treat 3:29 p.m. The Riverside County Sheriff’s & release. • Nov. 4 — Hemorrhage, 7:40 Department Hemet Station re• Nov. 4 — EMS, treat & rep.m. sponded to the following calls lease. Roble Dr. Monday to Sunday, Oct. 30 to • Nov. 4 — Traffic crash with Nov. 5. Garner Valley injuries. Circle Dr. • Nov. 4 — Traffic crash, no • Oct. 30 — Vegetation fire, Idyllwild injuries. Hwy. 74 E. & McCall 12:37 p.m. • Oct. 31 — Chest pain, 10:10 • Oct. 31 — Follow-up, 12:20 Park Rd. a.m. p.m. Address withheld. Han• Nov. 1 — Fire, false alarm, dled by deputy.

• Death Cafe, 2-4 p.m. Spirit Mountain Hill House, 25661 Oakwood St. • Lovingkindness Meditation Group, 5-5:30 p.m. Spirit Mountain Retreat, 25661 Oakwood St. Call 951-659-2523. • Hemet Unified School District board meeting, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Cottonwood School, 44260 Sage Rd, Aguanga. • Return to Yourself Virtual Support Group for Women Vets with PTSD, 6-7 p.m. Spirit Mountain Retreat • Al-Anon, 7 p.m. Town Hall, 25925 Cedar Street. Wednesday, Nov. 15 • Rotary International of Idyllwild meeting, 7:30 a.m. American Legion Post 800, 54360 Marian View Dr. • Mobile health clinic, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Town Hall, 25925 Cedar St. • Grief Support Group, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Spirit Mountain Retreat, 25661 Oakwood St • Codependents Anon, noon. St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church, 25525 Tahquitz Dr. • Fit After 50, noon-1 p.m. Town Hall, 25925 Cedar St. • High Valleys Water District board meeting, 3 p.m. HVWD office, 47781 Twin Pines Rd., Twin Pines. • Idyllwild Water District • Nov. 3 — Alarm call, 3:53 p.m. 25000 block of Rim Rock Rd. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 3 — Emergency notification, 4:26 p.m. Address withheld. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 4 — Public disturbance, 1:28 p.m. 54000 block of N. Ridge Dr. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 4 — Public assist, 3:56 p.m. 54000 block of N. Ridge Dr. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 5 — Alarm call, 5:25 a.m. 54000 block of Pine Crest Ave. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 5 — Alarm call, 10:14 a.m. 25000 block of Scenic Dr. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 5 — 911 call, 10:21 a.m. 54000 block of Tahquitz View Dr. Handled by deputy. Mountain Center • Nov. 5 — Barking dog, 8:06 p.m. 29000 block of Hwy. 243. Handled by deputy.

board meeting, 6 p.m. IWD board room, 25945 Highway 243.

Community service hours

• California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (bark beetle issues), 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Mountain Resource Center, 25380 Franklin Dr., 659-3335. • Idyllwild Area Historical Museum, 54470 N. Circle Dr., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri., Sat. & Sun. (Mon. holidays.) Group tours by appt. 659-2717. • Idyllwild Help Center, 26330 Hwy. 243, 10 a.m.-noon & 1-4 p.m. Tues.-Fri. 659-2110. • Idyllwild Library, 54401 VilTrl. Report taken. Garner Valley Pine Meadows • Nov. 4 — Alarm call, 9:34 a.m. 61000 block of Indian Hill Rd. Handled by deputy.

lage Center Dr., Strawberry Creek Plaza, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon., Wed.; noon-8 p.m. Tues.; noon-5 p.m. Thurs. & Fri.; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat., 6592300. • Idyllwild Nature Center, 25225 Hwy. 243, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 659-3850. • Idyllwild Ranger Station, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri.-Mon., 8 a.m.noon Tues. • Idyllwild Transfer Station, 28100 Saunders Meadow Rd., 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thurs.-Mon. (Closed New Year’s Day, Easter, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day); Grinding Facility, 8 a.m.-noon & 1-4 p.m. Mon., Wed. & Fri. • Nov. 3 — Public disturbance, 3:28 p.m. 18000 block of Deer Trl. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 5 — Suspicious circumstance, 2:13 p.m. Address undefined. Handled by deputy.

San Bernardino National Forest Poppet Flats • Nov. 1 — Public disturbance, • Oct. 31 — Public assist, 2:51 10:33 a.m. 56000 block of E. p.m. 22000 block of Soboba Hwy. 74. Handled by deputy. Rd. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 1 — Petty theft, 5:01 • Nov. 2 — Battery, 11:22 a.m. p.m. 58000 block of Bonita Vis18000 block of Deer Trl. Han- ta Rd. Handled by deputy. dled by deputy. • Nov. 1 — Vehicle burglary, • Nov. 2 — Trespassing, 4:57 6:32 p.m. 64000 block of Pinon p.m. 18000 block of Deer Trl. Flats Transfer Rd. Handled by Handled by deputy. deputy. • Nov. 3 — Public disturbance, 1:17 p.m. 1 8 0 0 0 block of Deer Trl. Handled by deputy.

Pine Cove • Oct. 30 — Public disturbance, 4:53 p.m. Address undefined. Handled by deputy. • Oct. 31 — Alarm call, 9:51 a.m. 23000 block of Hwy. 243. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 1 — Assist other department, 5:42 p.m. 23000 block of Hwy. 243. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 3 — Area check, 7:33 a.m. 24000 block of Pine Cove Rd. Handled by deputy. • Nov. 3 — Danger to self/other, 7:10 p.m. 52000 block of Laurel

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San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus officially reopens to the public Riverside County supervisors gathered with county executives and the Department of Animals Services team to kick off the grand reopening of the San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus Friday, Nov. 3. The event served to formally welcome community members to tour the campus and maybe find a new pet to adopt or foster. “When I first took office, many complaints I came across was that the county only had two active animal shelters: one being in Riverside, and the other being in Coachella,” said 5th District Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez. “One day, I came across a heartfelt story when I heard a child who lives in San Jacinto lost his puppy and could not retrieve the dog because Coachella was too far of a commute for his parents. Can you imagine losing your best friend due to lack of resources? This motivated me even more to champion the re-opening of this shelter.” Families brought gently used towels and blankets for the animals and donated stacks of newspapers to

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Legals • Doing Business As For questions about Public Notices call the Town Crier (951) 659-2145 or Email: suzanne@towncrier.com Every day throughout the United States, newspapers publish thousands of public notices about events, conditions or actions that affect countless individuals, families, neighborhoods and businesses. Public notices cover many topics, including business matters, liquor licensing, public auctions and sales, estates, zoning, public meetings, bids to sell goods and services to the government, local government finances and state and local elections. Public notice is a fundamental component of our system of representative democracy, which depends upon the participation of educated, responsible citizens. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­ness as 7 ENCINOS, 23166 JOAQUIN RIDGE DR, MURRIETA, CA 92562, RIVERSIDE COUNTY. RODRIGO-ZUA ZUA ELIZONDO, 23166 JOAQUIN RIDGE DR, MURRIETA, CA 92562. .This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: RODRIGO ZUAZUA ELIZONDO Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 10/10/2023. R-202314793 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first day. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: October 19, 26, November 2, 9, 2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­ness as RB PROPERTIES at 74388 XAVIER CT, PALM DESERT, CA 92211, RIVERSIDE COUNTY. ROBERT JOHN BOHLE 74388 XAVIER CT, PALM DESERT, CA 92211. This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: ROBERT JOHN BOHLE Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 10/10/2023. FILE NO.: R-202314833 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first

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CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: October 19, 26, November 2, 9, 2023. CVCO2304388 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, 505 S. BUENA VISTA, RM. 201 CORONA, CA 92882. Branch name: Corona Courthouse. NICOLE MONAY MARTINEZ TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner: NICOLE MONAY MARTINEZ filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present name: NICOLE MONAY MARTINEZ changed to Proposed name: NICOLE MONAY. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: 11/08/2023 Time: 8:00 AM, Dept. C2. b. The address of the court is same as noted above. 3. a. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Riverside, Idyllwild Town Crier. Date: 09/21, 2023 TAMARA L. WAGNER JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Pub. TC: Oct. 19, 26, November 2, 9, 2023. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­ness as ADRENALINE YUNKIES RENTALS, 70325 NORTH SHORE DR, NORTH SHORE, CA 92254, RIVERSIDE COUNTY. Mailing address: PO BOX 1674, MECCA, CA 92254. ARENALINE YUNKIES LLC 70325 NORTH SHORE DR CA, MECCA, CA 92254. This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. The registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: JOSE MARIA TORRES-VALDOVINOS CEO Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 10/18/2023. R-202315197 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first day. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­n ess as AMERICAN HOME, AMERIC AN HOME SERVICES, 2399 MARY STREET, RIVERSIDE, CA 92506, Riverside County. OTIS STEPHEN BALLARD 2399 MARY STREET, RIVERSIDE, CA 92506. This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is

the shelter. In turn, residents were treated to free pet adoptions to celebrate the grand reopening of the animal campus. Among the officials to take part in the reopening festivities was 3rd District Supervisor Chuck Washington, Gutierrez, Riverside County Chief Operating Officer Juan C. Perez and Riverside County Department Animal Services Director Erin Gettis, as well as city representatives and local partners. The Riverside County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously in June to provide funding that would make it possible to reopen the San Jacinto shelter after it was shuttered in 2020 due to budgetary concerns during the COVID pandemic. “By reopening the San Jacinto campus, the county is better able to serve our mid-county residents and their pets,” said Washington. “The community will now enjoy the entirety of benefits that a fully staffed animal shelter can offer.” While the facility, located at 581 S. Grand Ave., in

San Jacinto, has provided some limited services to unincorporated areas of the county, the $3.4 million budget adopted and ratified by the bboard on June 20 now allows for a broader spectrum of public amenities to include licensing, sheltering and fostering, and adoption opportunities. “Not only does reopening the shelter improve the Department of Animal Services’ ability to provide comprehensive services, but it will play a vital role in addressing the overcrowding of our shelters here in Riverside County, much as we have seen across the nation,” said Gettis. More than 20 new staff have been hired or assigned to the shelter to include animal control officers, animal control technicians, animal adoption counselors and support services technicians. Veterinary care is also being explored depending on access to specialized and available resources. Visit www.rcdas.org or email shelterinfo@rivco. org for more information.

guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: OTIS STEPHEN BALLARD Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 10/20/2023. FILE NO.: R-202315446 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first day. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office.

R-202312977 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first day. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office.

PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2023. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­ness as ANZA VALLEY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 55180 HWY 371, ANZA, CA 92539 RIVERSIDE COUNTY. Mailing address: PO BOX 103, AGUANGA, CA 92536. CURTIS LELAND MORGAN 47234 BUCKHORN RD, AGUANGA, CA 92636. Mailing address: PO BOX 103, AGUANGA, CA 92636. BACK COUNTRY CHURCH 55180 HWY 371, ANZA, CA 92539. Mailing address: PO BOX 497, AGUANGA, CA 92536. This business is conducted by an Unincorporated Association - other than a partnership. The registrant commenced to tansact businesss under the fictitious name listed above on JUNE 8, 2015. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: CURTIS LELAND MORGAN Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 06/27/2023. FILE NO.: R-202309863 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first day. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: Oct. 26, , Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­ness as HOT TROPIKS, HOT TROPIKS INK, HOT TROPIKS DISTRIBUTION, 30180 CRESCENT POINTE WAY, MENIFEE, CA 92585. RIVERSIDE COUNTY. Mailing address: 30450 HAUN ROAD, #1124, MENIFEE, CA 92584. DAISY RIZON DIAMANTE 30180 CRESCENT POINTE WAY, MENIFEE, CA 92585. ANGELO DIAMANTE MENDEZ 30180 CRESCENT POINTE WAY, MENIFEE, CA 92585. This business is conducted by a General Partnership. The registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above . I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine

not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: DAISY DIAMANTE Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 09/05/2023. FILE NO.: R-202313125 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first day. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2023 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­ness as LILAC COTTAGE ON TOLLGATE, at 53021 TOLLGATE ROAD, IDYLLWILD, CA 92549 RIVERSIDE COUNTY. Mailing address 59371 DEVILS LADDER ROAD, MOUNTAIN CENTER, CA 92561. LAURA C. SHERMAN 59371 DEV IL S L A DDER RO A D, MOUNTAIN CENTER, CA 92561. JEFFREY M. SHERMAN 59371 DEV IL S L A DDER RO AD, MOUTAIN CENTER, CA 92561. This business is conducted by a Married Couple. The registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: LAURA C SHERMAN Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 06/26/2023. FILE NO.: R-202309739 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first day. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2023. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­ness as LOCKAWAY STORAGE, 1181 N. STATE ST., HEMET, CA 92543, Riverside County. Mailing Address: 28917 CAPANO BAY CT, MENIFEE, CA 92584. GARRITY PROPERTIES - HEMET, LLC 2230 DEER PARK CT, BOZEMAN, MT 59715 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious name listed above on 09/15/2008. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: MICHAEL J GARRITY MEMBER, GARRITY PROPERTIES HEMET, LLC Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 08/30/2023. FILE NO.:

PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2023. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ROBERT JORDAN PRIEFER CASE NO. PRIN2301400 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALFIORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE NOTICE is hereby given to the creditors and contingent creditors of the above-named decedent that all persons having claims againt the decedent are requied to file them with the Superior Court at 3255 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262, and mail a copy to JORDAN CHRISTOPHER PRIEFER, Successor Trustee of THE ROBERT J. PRIEFER REVOCABLE TRUST dated July 5, 2017, wherein the decedent was the settlor, C/O DAVIS WOJCIK, A Pofessional Law Corporation, 1001 E. Morton Place, Suite A, Hemet, CA 92543, within the later of four months after October 26, 2023, or if notice is mailed or personally delivered to you, 30 days after the date this notice is mailed or personally delivered to you. A claim form may be obtained from the court clerk. For your protection, you are encouraged to file your claim by certified mail, with return receipt requested. DAVIS WOJCIK A PROFESSIONAL L AW CORPORATION Joseph M. Wojcik Attorneys for JORDAN CHRISTOPHER PRIEFER, Successor Trustee of ROBERT J. PRIEFER REVOCABLE TRUST Dated July 5, 2017 Pub. TC: Nov. 2, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2023. NOTICE OF VACANCY ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE FERN VALLEY WATER DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a vacancy has occurred on the Board of Directors of the Fern Valley Water District as a result of the resignation of Gary Erb. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT appointments will be made as prescribed by Government Code Section 1780 By the Board of Directors of said District. The Board of Directors intends to fill the vacancy by appointment at a Special Board meeting to be held on or before December 15, 2023 at the District office, 55790 South Circle Drive, Idyllwild, California. INTERESTED FERN VALLEY LAND OWNERS SHOULD CONTACT THE OFFICE FOR AN APPLIC ATON TO BE INCLUDED WITH THEIR LETTER OF INTEREST AND RESUME TO THE DISTRICT OFFICE NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 23, 2023. THE OFFICE IS LOCATED AT 55790 SOUTH CIRCLE DRIVE, IDYLLWILD, CA OR YOU CAN SUBMIT BY MAIL TO PO BOX 3039, IDYLLWILD, CA 92549. FERN VALLEY WATER DISTRICT By: Jessica Priefer, District Secretary Date: October 30, 2023 Pub. TC: November 2, 9, 16, 23, 2023. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­ness as PS ARCHITECTURE TOURS, 2290 S. ARABY DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264, Riverside County. DAVID TREVOR O’DONNELL 2290 S. ARABY DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264. This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious name listed above on 10/23/2014. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: DAVID TREVOR O’DONNELL Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 10/25/2023. R-202315671 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first day. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 2023. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person (persons) is (are) doing busi­ness as UPSCALE TATTOO STUDIO, 73985 HWY 111, PALM DESERT, CA 92260, RIVERSIDE COUNTY. Mailing address: 7 SILVER SPUR DR, PALM DESERT, CA 92260. UPSCALE TATTOO STUDIO LLC 73985 HWY 111, PALM DESERT, CA 92260 . This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. The registrant had not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code, that the registrant knows to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant Signature: JOSE LUIS FLORES MANAGING MEMBER Statement filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 10/24/2023. FILE NO.: R-202315566 NOTICE — IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION OF 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Publication of notice pursuant to this section shall be once a week for four successive weeks. Four publications in a newspaper regularly published once a week or oftener, with at least 5 days intervening between the respective publication dates not counting such publication dates, are sufficient. The period of notice commences with the first day of publication and terminates at the end of the twenty-eighth day, including therein the first day. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this copy is a cor­ rect copy of the origi­nal statement on file in my office. PETER ALDANA, County Clerk Pub. TC: November 2, 9, 16, 23, 2023. CVMV 2305879 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE,13800 HEACOCK ST. Bldg. D, MORENO VALLEY, CA 92553, Branch name: MORENO VALLEY COURTHOUSE. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner: JUSTINA NICOLE MADRID and FRANK ERNEST MARTINEZ, JR., 25297 Ramblewood Ct., Moreno Valley CA 92553. PETITION OF JUSTINA NICOLE MADRID AND FRANK ERNEST MARTINEZ, JR. filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present name: SERIYAH MARISOL MARTINEZ changed to Proposed name: NARIAH MARISOL MARTINEZ. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: 01/05/2024 Time: 8 am, Dept. MV2. b. The address of the court is same as noted above. 3. a. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Riverside, Idyllwild Town Crier. Date: 11/02/2023 BELINDA A. HANDY JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Pub. TC: November 9, 16, 23, 30, 2023 LIEN SALE On 11/22/2023 at 46148 MARILYN ST. INDIO, CA a Lien Sale will be held on a 0 SPCNS VIN: CA890891 STATE: CA. LIC: 4AY4782 at 10:00 AM. Pub. TC: November 9, 2023.


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By David Jerome Correspondent

2023 EMax Award recipient: Les Gin

Readers have voted, and the recipient of this year’s Ernie Maxwell Community Spirit Award is Leslie Moon Gin. The award recognizes those who, through their own tangible effect on the community, represent EMax’s own spirit of community and volunteerism, and in- Les Gin is the 2023 Ernie spire others to join in. Maxwell Community Spirit Les came to Idyllwild Award winner. after a long career in bankPHOTO COURTESY OF HOLLY PARSONS ing in Tucson and Phoenix, but got his bachelor’s degree in finance, business administration and real estate from Point Loma University in San Diego. Beginning at 22 as a loan officer, he worked for a number of local and regional banks and served as vice president at Valley National Bank, J.P. Morgan Chase Bank and Wells Fargo Bank. He was the founding president of the first Asian bank in Arizona. He is no newcomer to community service; In addition to working with numerous Asian and Pacific island local groups, in 1982 he founded the Pan Asian Community Alliance to unite the Asian communities in Tucson. At the top of his game, he was sitting on 16 boards concurrently. In Idyllwild, he tried “retirement” and that lasted about two years. “Overrated,” he said. The Crier called Les and spoke with him this week. He and his wife, Holly Parsons, were surprised and delighted to be recognized by the community. It should be noted that the two of them speak as one, with one com-

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• Memorial Day weekend yard & garage sales. (See Classifieds, Wednesday, Nov. 8 page B5.) Wednesday, Nov. 15 • Memorial Day Ceremony, 11 Wednesday, May 22 & luncheon Ameri• Preschool Story a.m.Time, • after. Storytime “Squirrels” with • Calligraphy, Sylvia Rountree, can Legion Post 800. “Scarecrow” with1-3Miss Lu- Miss Luanne, 10:30-11:30 10 a.m.-noon; Knit Wits, p.m. Idyllwild Library. anne, 10:30-11:30 a.m. a.m. Idyllwild Library. Tuesday, May 28 Idyllwild Library. • Mah-Jongg, 12:30-3:30 p.m.;pickleball, 11 a.m. • Coed Thursday, May 23 Chess Club, 4-8 p.m. Idyllwild •• Musician Coed Spotlight pickleball, a.m. Idyllwild Pines Camp. Series 11 Library. (Erik Lingren;Pines Jeff Hixon & TerIdyllwild Camp. • Shaolin Qi Gong & Chicks ry Jo), 5:30-8:30 p.m. Middle Thursday, May 30 Ridge Winery Tasting Gallery. • Shaolin Qi Gong & Chicks with Sticks, 11 a.m.-noon & • Bridge, 12:30 p.m. Creekwith Sticks, 11 a.m.-noon 4-5 p.m. stone Inn.&If interested, showSpirit Mountain ReFriday, May 24 up or phone 4-5 p.m. Spirit Mountain Re- 951-659-4910. treat. • Memorial Day weekend yard • Musician Spotlight Series, treat. & garage sales. (See Classi- 5:30-8:30 p.m. •Middle Fireside Ridge Book Group, 2-3 fieds, page B5.) Winery Tasting Gallery. •• Spirit Mountain Book Club, p.m. Idyllwild Library. Pottery wheel demonstra1tions p.m. withhttps://us02web.zoom. Dr. Arthur Tobias, • Idyllwild’s Best Book Club, 10-11 a.m. Mountain Pottery. Friday, May 31 us/j/83450057065?pwd=K“How to Train Your Dad” by • Country, Folk & A Little Blues • Pottery wheel demonstra21SOC9OVnh3VHI3Q3kzwith Jamie & The Jents, 5:30- tions with Dr. Gary Arthur Tobias, Paulsen, 4:30-5:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Middle Ridge Win10-11 a.m. Pottery. K2xxN2U0UT09; Meeting ID:Mountain Idyllwild Library. ery Tasting Gallery. • Keith McCabe with Ken Car834 5005 7065; Password: ter & Eric Marcussen, 5:30- Artist Talk with • Virtual 188039. 8:30 p.m. Middle Ridge WinSaturday, May 25 Joey Clift (Cowlitz), 7 p.m. ery Tasting Gallery. Day Program: weekend yard “Hoppin’ •• Memorial STEAM Idyllwild Arts virtual: https:// & garage sales. (See ClassiPoppin’ Corn,” 3:30-4:30 p.m. fieds, page B5.) Saturday,idyllwildarts.org/event/virtuJune 1 Idyllwild • Art AllianceLibrary. of Idyllwild Life • Miles Thomasal-artist-talk-with-joey-clift& Jac JacaFigure Open Studio, 9 a.m.- ruso (pop & soft rock guitar), •noon. Idyllwild Arts’ Michael cowlitz/ 26409 Saunders Mead- 4-7Kabop.m.; Idyllwild Storytellers, ow Rd. 7-9 p.m. Middle Ridge Winery tie Virtual Artist Talk, “Still We • Fall Dance Concert, 7:30 Tasting Gallery. • Gardening class, 10 a.m.Smile” Invitational Exhibition, noon. Young Idyllwild’s Com• Minute to Winp.m. It game night, IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Garden and Education 8 p.m.-closing American Le7munity p.m. https://www.youtube. Center. gion Post 800. Arts. com/watch?v=AHT0-JlRi_c. • Wildflower Show, 10 a.m.-3 • Plein Air workshop, Art Allip.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. ance artist Jessica Schiffman, • Memorial Day weekend bar- TBA. Thursday, Nov. 16 becue, 3-7 p.m.; DJ, 7 Nov. p.m. 9 Thursday, American Legion Post 800. Women’s pickleball, 9 a.m. Sunday,•June 2 •• Jason Women’s pickleball, 9 a.m. Lohrke as Neil Dia- • Plein Idyllwild Pines Camp. Air workshop, Art Allimond, 4-7 p.m. Middle Ridge ance artist Jessica Schiffman, Idyllwild Pines Camp. Winery Tasting Gallery. TBA. • Mountain Disaster Pre• Grand Opening, with muparedness community sic by Those Folks, 5-8 p.m. June 3 Idyllwild Gardens. Friday, Nov. 10 Monday,meeting with Alex Tardy, Group, Weather Service, • Minute to Win It game night, • Forest Folk Cribbage National •8 Women’s pickleball, a.m. Children’s Story p.m.-closing American Le- 109a.m.-noon; “Winter Time, 10:30-11:30 a.m.; “One 2023/24: The El gion Post 800. Idyllwild Pines Camp. Song at a Time,” Marc Black, Niño,” 6-8 p.m. Town Hall. 3-5 p.m. Idyllwild Library. • “Decay:” Visual Arts Stu- Livestream visa MDP FaceSunday, May 26 dent Theme Show • Memorial Day weekend yard opening Tuesday,book June 4 page. & garage sales.6-7:30 (See Classireception, p.m.• Mah-Jongg, Parks 12:30-3:30 p.m.; fieds, page B5.) • Fall Dance Concert, 7:30 Chess Club, 4-8 p.m. Idyllwild Exhibition Center, Idyllwild • Rotary Club’s Apfel Library. p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts. Phan Küchen Breakfast, 8 Arts. a.m.-noonish. Town Hall. • Wildflower Show, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Idyllwild Nature Center. Saturday, Nov. 11 • Hot Flash & Men of Pause Friday, Nov. 17 Kathleen), (fusion 11 a.m. •(minus Coed pickleball, bluegrass), 4-7 p.m. Middle • Women’s pickleball, 9 a.m. Idyllwild Camp. Ridge WineryPines Tasting Gallery.

• Idyllwild Chess Club, noon-4 p.m. Idyllwild Library. (Beginners welcome; free lessons.) • Jazz Combos Concert, 7:30 p.m. Stephens Recital Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Monday, Nov. 13 • Women’s pickleball, 9 a.m. Idyllwild Pines Camp. • Cribbage games, 10 a.m.noon. Idyllwild library. • Associates of IAF Spotlight on Leadership, Head of School Jason Hallowbard, 10 a.m. Rush Hall, Idyllwild Arts. Tuesday, Nov. 14 • Mah Jongg, 12:30-3:30 p.m. Idyllwild Library. • Idyllwild Chess Club, 4-8 p.m. Idyllwild Library. (Beginners welcome; free lessons.) • “Hello Darkness, My Old

Idyllwild Pines Camp. • Fall Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m. IAF Theatre, Idyllwild Arts.

Saturday, Nov. 18 • Coed pickleball, 11 a.m. Idyllwild Pines Camp. • Idyllwild Chess Club, noon-4 p.m. Idyllwild Library. (Beginners welcome; free lessons.) Monday, Nov. 20 • Women’s pickleball, 9 a.m. Idyllwild Pines Camp. • Cribbage games, 10 a.m.noon. Idyllwild library. Tuesday, Nov. 21 • Mah Jongg, 12:30-3:30 p.m. Idyllwild Library. • Idyllwild Chess Club, 4-8 p.m. Idyllwild Library. (Beginners welcome; free lessons.)

pleting the other’s thoughts, and lots of laughter. Les sometimes refers to her as his “publicist” or “manager.” TC: Your involvement with local groups includes being a director of Idyllwild Water District and Idyllwild Community Center, and membership in the Art Alliance and Rotary. Are there others we should know about? LG: Mountain Community Patrol volunteering to help the sheriff … and I’m with Mountain Community Mutual Aid; we do the food bank. I take care of the excess food. I may end up with potatoes, carrots … I go to the local restaurants and distribute it to the cooks and service workers, not the owners. The food bank distributes noon to 2 p.m. and the workers can’t make it. I also drop off for the American Legion. We have another food bank, first Tuesday of the month, called Feed America, at Town Hall. They have a farmers market in Hemet, Bautista Creek Farms, and they donate what is left over. Every Friday, after 2 o’clock, for the last three years I do that, pick it up. We store it. The Brewpub donates space in their walk-in fridge. This adds produce to the boxes. Feed America just had canned goods and dry goods. This adds another dimension, gives recipients fresh produce. Because of the generosity of Bautista Creek Farms. HP: Les has a history in the grocery business. His family owned a grocery store in Tucson, Arizona. He was at the cash register from about the age of 6. He didn’t speak any English yet, but he knew the name of everything in the store. He went into banking. However, he’s happiest when he’s moving food around this town. LG: Making a difference. HP: He’s aware that he is representing a diverse community himself. That’s one of the reasons why he does it.

LG: I worked all the way up to bank president; one of the first Asian-American bank presidents in the U.S. Always I got the question: “Where are you from?” TC: Tucson, Arizona? LG: Born, native American. HP: He gave a speech at Rotary two years ago about “micro-aggression” and the forms in which it can happen to minorities in a community. LG: Not just Chinese; Asian, Indigenous. I am fortunate that I am in positions where I am able to do these things. Les shared this speech with the Crier. It includes a moving retelling of his family’s story; 25 generations in one village; his parents-to-be, youngsters uprooted by war, coming to Tucson, resolved to succeed and be good members of the community. His father died when Les was 11, and his mother worked tirelessly in the family grocery, drilling into her son’s head the customer serviced mantra, “Make everybody feel welcome.” The speech describes the stereotyping he has experienced in his own life with a sense of humor and serious purpose, and fleshes out his seemingly insatiable desire to become involved in organizations, to serve and connect people. TC: What has Idyllwild meant to you? LG: Just a magical place, very spiritual. We’ve got four seasons here. I was accepted; it is a warm and accepting community. TC: How did you find this place? HP: He was looking at property, and asked, “Where is Idyllwild?” We both went to college in San Diego but had never heard of it. We were starved for beauty and greenery and nature from all that time in Phoenix. We found it right out of the gate, the first place we went to and the place we stayed. We didn’t even look at Big See Gin, page B4

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© 2023 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 39, No. 49

Random Rocks of Kindness Read the news story below. Fill in the missing words on each blank line using the words in the word box.

In 2018, Tiffany Lester of Regina, Saskatchewan in

November 13 is World Kindness Day! Join people around the world on this day and commit random acts of kindness!

Canada wanted to do something kind for

___________ in her

community. She and some

This famous Aesop fable tells of the importance of kindness.

Late one night in the jungle…

Gotcha!

There are many simple ways to celebrate World Kindness Day. Read the list below. Choose one thing you could do. Draw a picture or write a sentence about the action you pick. Be generous with your smile!

Please don’t eat me, sir!

And why not?

Start a conversation with a new student or someone who looks lonely.

If you’ll be so kind as to set me free, I’ll pay you back by helping you some day!

Give 10 hugs in one day!

friends started painting rocks and _____________ them around the community.

People in the community _____________ going

outdoors to _________ for the rocks. Some started painting

Smile at people who look sad. Write a nice note to someone having a bad day.

more rocks and hiding those. When people find a rock, they are asked to post the

__________ on social media. What do they do with the rocks? Most of them

_____________ them again, to keep the fun going.

Children are _______ off their

YOU? Help ME? HA! HA! HA! Haaaa-ha HAAha!

digital devices and spending

HELP! HELP! Someone PLEASE help me!

more time ____________ trying to find the rocks. Standards Link: Social Studies: Students understand the importance of individual action and character.

Gather some friends and paint and hide kindness rocks. That would be an act of kindness

It’s you! Oh my gosh! Hunters tied me up! They’ll be back any minute!

Find a word or phrase in the newspaper that begins with each letter in the word KINDNESS. Use these to create an acrostic poem.

Thanks, little buddy!

Don’t you worry! I’ll chew through those ropes in no time!

for your community!

You can visit the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation at randomactsofkindness.org

1. What unexpected acts of kindness did the lion and the mouse each do? 2. How did acts of kindness change both their lives? Standards Link: Civics: Know character traits that contribute to the health of American democracy.

The vowels are missing from this famous quote about kindness. Can you replace them all?

—Franklin D. Roosevelt

32nd President of the United States

Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions.

Standards Link: Writing applications: Write in a variety of genres.

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Try to use the word kindness in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family members.

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World Kindness Day

Look through the newspaper for examples of people being kind to people, animals or the planet. Select one example and write a summary about it. Standards Link: Writing Applications: Write summaries; Research: Use the newspaper to locate information; Civics: Recognize character traits.

ANSWER: Smiles—because there's a “mile” between the first and last letters.

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Gin Continued from B1 Bear. We did not know how to live on a mountain in a forest. It’s been an exciting and adventurous learning curve that we love. We were both city slickers. Now we’re mountain folk. We are so brave now. We just leased a house high up on the mountain, tucked in under the Ernie Maxwell Trail. We’re both such extremists we just go with it. TC: Looking forward to being buried in the snow? LG: Exactly. That’s what our friends say. We’ll thaw out in March. TC: You seem to think as one. How long have you been together? LG: 11 years; friends for six before that. Married a year ago, here in Idyllwild. TC: You were also publishers of Idyllwild Life Magazine? HP: Yes. We felt like we wanted to try our hand at expanding the profile of what Idyllwild is all about through this glossy publication. Then, when COVID came around, I became very sensitized to the fact that the magazine was bringing a lot of tourism to the Hill. We were delivering about 10,000 copies into our demographic in San Diego. We just wrapped it up with a third issue. We sold the magazine to a guy who put out one issue and let it go. TC: That must have been a lot of work. HP: We did have a couple of guest editors. It was a labor of love, but it was a lot. TC: Any closing thoughts? LG: I want to thank Idyllwild for the opportunity to serve. Rotary’s motto is, “Service above self.” We mean it.

Left, Veronica Garcia and Guillermo Magana work the vegetable and fruit table at the Farmers Market Sunday morning at Town Hall. They’ve been doing it for quite some time and show up religiously to sell their fresh produce. PHOTO BY JOEL FEINGOLD

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Students of the Week

Past Tense

75 years ago - 1948 Halloween passed without a major mishap. One prankster painted white ribs on all the horses at the stables.

70 years ago - 1953 In the first official survey of bighorn sheep in the mountains, 141 were observed. 65 years ago - 1958 Some 23 Hill men asked for official recognition of a new service club, Rotary International, on the Hill.

35 years ago - 1988 who asked that the While developers of the road be kept the same proposed Skyline Retreat width. in Idyllwild were filing an environmental impact re55 years ago - 1968 Idyllwild County Wa- port with the county, both ter District purchased Idyllwild and Pine Cove an acre-and-a-half from property owners associaUSC-ISOMATA as a site tions sent letters to county officials expressing their for a treatment plant. concerns about the project, which proposed a 12050years ago - 1973 Edna Price, author room hotel and 168-seat of “Burro Bill and Me,” restaurant on Strawberry spoke at the annual en- Creek. campment of the Death 30 years ago - 1993 Valley ’49ers, an organizaHill residents Ronnie tion dedicated to keeping alive the memories of the Pierson and Bob Baker pioneers who crossed the roped 16 strands of Christmas lights and the star to valley. the 80-foot town Christmas tree. 45 years ago - 1978 A 14-year-old Boy 25 years ago - 1998 Scout from WestminisTo celebrate the fifth ter died in the first snowstorm of the season. year of the Idyllwild PizMembers of his troop za Company, owners Ken were caught unprepared and Cheryl Dahleen hostby the 26-hour storm ed a big anniversary bash. that dumped 3 feet of They put up a huge tent snow on their campsite with a stage and dance in the wilderness area floor for Ken’s 17-piece swing band. above Idyllwild.

40 years ago - 1983 60 years ago - 1963 Hemet Unified School County supervisors District officials appealed sent plans for a 66-foot the U.S. Forest Service’s right-of-way for Circle decision to deny the Drive back to the Plan- HUSD request to purchase ning Commission after more acreage for a Garner receiving protests from Idyllwild Town Crier (published as Idyllwild TOWN CRIER) - November 8, 1963 - pageValley 3 school. Idyllwild residents November 8, 1963 | Idyllwild Town Crier (published as Idyllwild TOWN CRIER) | Idyllwild, California | Page 3

20 years ago - 2003 The Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council presented Riverside County’s reverse 911 phone calling system to be used to notify citizens of emergency events.

15 years ago - 2008 As part of its efforts to ensure counties with a large portion of public lands received payments equivalent to the loss of property taxes, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would increase timber logging efforts on many national forests. 10 years ago - 2013 With its largest storage facility, Foster Lake, nearly empty because of the lack of rain over the past two years, Idyllwild Water District decided to use Idyllwild Backhoe from among five proposals to dredge Foster Lake. 5 years ago - 2018 Artist Keith Blum, of Palm Springs, was so taken by the Cranston Fire scars on his rides from the desert that he volunteered to paint a mural in tribute to local firefighters on the rear wall of the Idyllwild Library. 1 year ago - 2022 Local resident David Pelham brought back the “Art of the Guitar” series after a two-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mrs. Mary-Alice White (seventh and eighth grade Language Arts teacher) chose the Idyllwild School Students of the Week. Jamie Perez (top) is a consistent and reliable student and friend to those around her. “She always shows up to class with a smile on her face, and is a positive social and academic role model for her peers,” said her teacher. Chloe Kenyon (bottom) “… is one of the sweetest and kindest souls I have ever met. She always goes above and beyond on any assignment she is given, and takes an active role in improving student life on campus through her work in ASB,” said her teacher. PHOTOS COURTESY OF IDYLLWILD SCHOOL

Creature Corner By Janice Murasko

Last week in “Days of Our Nine Lives,” ARF cats and kittens talked about securing dogs in the car. Harley: Guess what! We have a new ARF dog! Pepper: How exciting! Tell us about him, or her. Phil: Is that the new dog Carrie coming in right now? Rufus: Hello everyone! I’m Rufus, and I think you were just talking about me. Carrie: Rufus, you are so cute! You look young. Rufus: I am young, just about 7 months. I am so very happy to be with ARF. My foster is teaching me lots of good behaviors, especially house Rufus training. Pepper: House training is a very important behavior. I’m so glad she is teaching A couple of cave women showed up at the PTA Halloween carnival at school in November 1963. They were identified as Eleanor Johnson and her granddaughter Cheryl Bailey. FILE PHOTO you. Rufus: My foster also has two dogs, and I want to play with them all the time. When I’m not playing, I’m snugCalvary Chapel gling with my foster. Mountain Center Carrie: So you like people, then. 29375 Hwy. 243, Mountain Center, Ca. 92561 Rufus: You bet. I am so playful that I think a family Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am Church Office Nursery Care, Children’s & Youth Ministries would be really good for me. 951-659-0097 Weekly Bible Studies & Home Groups Smokey: You’re small, but not so small you’ll be stepped on. Queen of Angels Roman Catholic Church Rufus: I’m about 11 pounds now, but being a puppy 54525 N. Circle Dr., P.O. Box 1106, Idyllwild, CA one can expect I’ll put on a few more pounds. Father Charles E. Miller Pepper: I hope some loving families call to meet you Mass Schedule: Sun. 10 a.m. very soon. Confession: by appt. 951-659-2708 Smokey: Wouldn’t it be so nice if you had a forever family for this holiday season? Phil: Actually, it would be so nice for each of us. t. Hugh’s Episcopal Church S Eeyore: Ahhh…just imagine waking up on cold winter Sunday Services 3 PM days knowing we had a family. Phone (951) 659-4471 • www.sthughsidyllwild.org Carrie: And I’m pretty certain each of us is skilled in 25525 Tahquitz Dr. keeping our person’s lap nice and warm. Shiloh Christian Ministries s Idyllwild Bible Church Smokey: If someone would only give us a chance! vice25860 Highway 243, Pastor Jeff Giampa r e 54295 Village Center Drive S Be sure to keep up with the animal antics of Days of 2 A Family Friendly Bible Based Fellowship Sunday Worship & Nursery Care 9-10 a.m. Pastors Wayne & LaDonna Sleme our Nine Lives each week. And please stop in to say helSunday Worship, Nursery & Sunday School, 10:45-11:45 a.m. lo to the entire adoptable cast at the ARF House, 26890 Sunday Service - 10 am Mid-week Bible Studies & Youth Groups Call Church Office for Information, 951-659-4775 Hwy 243. ARF is open Saturdays 10-3, Sundays 10-2, 951.659.2416 and during the week by appointment. Please call 951Temple Har Shalom of Idyllwild 659-1122. 54400 N. Circle Dr. 659-2935 Experience How Uplifting Zoom Can Be! Creature Corner is seeking monthly sponsors. www.icpchurch.net For those interested in sponsoring future months of Sunday Worship – 9:30 a.m. • Rev. Dr. Robert Mitchell Candle Lighting Service Every Fri 6pm & more... Celebration: 5th grade & under during worship ~ Child care available Creature Corner, contact ARF at 951-659-1122 or Templeharshalomidyllwild.org (951) 468-0004 Tuesday: Men’s Breakfast, 6:30 a.m. - Wednesday: Women’s Bible Study, 9:00 a.m. info@idyllwildarf.org. © This entire service and/or content portions thereof are copyrighted by NewsBank and/or its content providers.

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Halloween

2023 Great Pumpkin Parade and Carnival PHOTOS BY PETER SZABADI

A storybook parade at Idyllwild School Tuesday, Oct. 31, featured children in their Halloween costumes.

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There’s no need for that suspicious Aries mind of yours to work overtime, either at home or on the job. Remember that appearances are often deceiving.

April 20 – May 20

A new opportunity might seem riskier than you would like. Examine all sides; then rely on your good sense to guide you toward the right decision.

May 21 – June 21

You might be enjoying your new relationship, but if you’re still unsure of a commitment, continue to hold off. Your instincts are usually right.

June 22 – July 22

You might feel under pressure these days, but be careful not to blow off steam in a way you’ll later regret. Opt for a calm discussion to air out grievances.

July 23 – August 22

A difficult situation will need more than your personal charm to resolve it. Put that Leonine intelligence to work, and you’ll soon come up with a prudent solution.

August 23 – September 22 (Answers on previous classifieds page)

A friend might resent your well-intended attempt to offer advice. Back off and let things settle down before you try again. Meanwhile, be cautious about investments.

September 23 – October 22

Be careful about taking on added obligations at work and/or in your personal life without first checking to see whether you can handle the extra load.

October 23 – November 21

A rejection is no reason for you to give up. Check to see what went wrong and make adjustments. Then try again! Success is in your aspect.

November 22 – December 21

Things should be looking up at work, as your ideas begin to find favor with both bosses and co-workers. Romantic aspects also improve.

December 22 – January 19

Be more loving with your spouse or partner to prove that you’re not taking them for granted. In addition, business deals will need careful scrutiny.

January 20 – February 18

As the holidays approach, be wary of those who can take unfair advantage of your generous nature. Also, an old injury flares up and needs attention.

February 19 – March 20

Expect to see some old friends at upcoming holiday gatherings, including some who were -- and could once again be -- very special in your life. FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY


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