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August
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The annual Kiwanis Club Chili
Cookoff is this Sunday and so
is the Chapel of the Hills Luau. Monday
evening, transit officials begin hearings
on bus route cancellations.
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Alpine
hosts have a ball with visiting students
Sixteen
young Japanese girls are having a wonderful time
seeing the sights of Southern California, but
the biggest whoop of delight occurred on a
recent hot afternoon when their program director
Krista Sopfe, announced they were heading to the
community park for a water balloon fight
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Charter
school dumps Mtn. Empire for Julian
At
a special meeting last week, the board of the
Applied Science and Technology Academy in Pine
Valley decided to close the school’s doors.
After months of struggle with its home district,
Mountain Empire Unified School District, the
charter school has seceded from MEUSD and has
joined the Julian school district...MORE |
Chappelow
brings craftsmanship to kitchen
Tryyn,
pronounced “treen,” is the brainchild of a
modest but successful fine-wood craftsman,
William V. Chappelow. Chappelow founded Tryyn 35
years ago, and moved the company to it’s
present location in Guatay about 15 years ago.
Chappelow specializes in a once popular field
— that of making simple crafted wood spoons
and other useful kitchen items....MORE
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35th
Annual Pine Valley Days Parade
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