Posts Tagged ‘crestline’
Halloween Events In and Around Crestline
Friday, October 17, 2008 5:00 No CommentsWhether you like to take the young ones out trick or treating, or get dressed up yourself and enjoy treats of a more adult nature, there’s plenty to do this year in the Crestline area.
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The Alpine Mall celebrates with a Fall Festival on Saturday, October 25th. Enjoy family-friendly holiday fun with a scavenger hunt, […]
38th Annual Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest Underway
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 8:44 No CommentsCan’t get enough of Oktoberfest? Well, in addition to the events at Lake Arrowhead Village, Big Bear Lake is also holding weekly events to honor the traditional German beer fest.
There are still three dates left this month to enjoy the festivities at this annual event, which is now in its 38th year.
During the day, […]
Oktoberfest 2008 at Lake Arrowhead
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 8:27 No CommentsIf you haven’t been over to Lake Arrowhead the last few weekends, you’ve been missing out on one heck of a party. That’s because Oktoberfest has been in full swing out there. But not to fret - there’s still two more weekends to get into party.
During Lake Arrowhead Village’s Oktoberfest, enjoy authentic German bands, who […]
MSAS Astronomy Village Hosts October Skygazing Events
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 6:37 No CommentsOne of the best things about living in Crestline is the clarity of the night sky, so it makes sense that the Mountain Skies Astronomical Society (MSAS) would call the area home.
Taking advantage of their location in Lake Arrowhead, the non-profit charity hosts regular events relating to astronomy. In October, the MSAS will hold two […]
Tickets on Sale for Crestline Treasures in the Trees Home Tour
Monday, September 29, 2008 4:25 No CommentsThinking about moving to Crestline? Or maybe you just want to see what some of your neighbors have been doing with their place. Either way, you may be interested in the upcoming Treasures in the Trees Home Tour, a tour of area homes. The annual tour, which began in 2002, is organized and run […]
Anime Club to Meet At Crestline Library
Sunday, September 28, 2008 5:48 No CommentsAs an addendum to our last post, the Crestline Public Library says they are also holding an Anime Club meeting tomorrow, Monday, September 29th.
The meeting starts at 7pm and will include a showing of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle Vol. 1.
From the library website, this film is described thusly: “Tsubasa is the story of the princess Sakura […]
Crestline Library Participating in Banned Books Week
Saturday, September 27, 2008 20:04 No CommentsEvery year, hundreds of books are challenged as having a place in your public library, so an annual “Banned Books Week” was created to both call attention to the problem and to celebrate your right to read what you want to read.
Once again, the Crestline Public Library is participating in this yearly tradition, which starts […]
Spooky Happenings in the San Bernardino Mountains
Sunday, August 24, 2008 22:39 2 CommentsWhether you believe in ghosts or not, Halloween brings out the paranormal curiosity in just about everyone. So if you’ve been wondering if there are any spooky goings-on here in Crestline and the neighboring mountain areas, we have the perfect website for you.
Ghosts of America has a page specifically dealing with ghost and poltergeist sightings […]
Hang Gliding and Paragliding in Crestline
Saturday, August 9, 2008 5:36 1 CommentMost people who visit Crestline do so from the ground, driving the winding mountain roads. But what if you could enjoy our beautiful scenery from the air?
That’s the idea behind the Crestline Soaring Society (CSS), a licensed non-profit organization that operates here in the San Bernardino Mountains.
The CSS is a chapter of the United States […]
Money Magazine Profiles Crestline
Saturday, July 19, 2008 1:39 No CommentsEvery year, Money Magazine, one of the nation’s top financial magazines, does an annual survey of their recommendations for the Best Places to Live in the U.S. Among their judging criteria for each city are economic opportunity, good schools, safe streets, things to do and a sense of community.
So what does this have to do […]



