Leader’s Quest brings in big bucks

When Linda Cioffi talks about her Quest for the Cure, her Alzheimer’s San Diego fundraising team, she rattles off accomplishments with an intensity that...

School children recognize familiar sites

Beginning with the start of the school year in 1880, the one-room Alpine Center School, now owned by the Alpine Historical Society and housed...

Father’s Day event is no ‘phonus balonas’

The Alpine Historical Society is hosting a Father’s Day potluck and presentation at the Alpine Woman’s Club June 16 with stories and anecdotes from...

Kiwanis has big shoes to fill

Kiwanis members are pulling out their big, red shoes and dusting them off for the annual Red Shoe day donation drive to benefit Ronald...

June fundraiser a heroic effort

Boulder Oaks PTA President Carly Maritz and volunteer Beth Wood are stockpiling do­nations and ironing out details of the Love for Luke fundraiser that...

BIG AND BLUE

Easy Keeper, Bullseye Feed’s familiar equine statue, was decorated patriotically in time for the recent Memorial Day holiday. Cherie Garewal, owner of the feed...

Public urged to file fire hazard reports online

The Alpine Fire Protection District encourages residents to use their online form, Hazard Complaints, to report any condi­tions that may lead to a fire. “It...

Variety of options for keeping students busy, kicking

June 13 is the last day of school for the Alpine Union School District. Here are some ideas for summer activities and care. There are...

Students share their meaning of ‘American’

At the 17th Annual Alpine Education Foundation essay presentation, held recently at the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Alpine, there were 27 Alpine...

Veterans’ graves improved prior to Memorial Day

With just over a week left be­fore Memorial Day ceremonies, community members have tak­en it upon themselves to solve keep American flags flying over...