06.07.2012 - Idyllwild Town Crier
06.07.2012 - Idyllwild Town Crier
06.07.2012 - Idyllwild Town Crier
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Page 28 - <strong>Idyllwild</strong> <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>, June 7, 2012<br />
5K & 10K<br />
Continued from page 19<br />
California, and no participants<br />
were from outside of<br />
the state.<br />
Three Marines from Twentynine<br />
Palms ran in the 10K<br />
race. This year anybody in the<br />
active military had their entry<br />
fee waived. Sixty-six people<br />
walked the 5K and 130 ran<br />
it. Seventy-four runners did<br />
the 10K. Twenty-eight kids<br />
ran the 1⁄2-mile kids race at<br />
the <strong>Town</strong> Hall.<br />
The proceeds from this<br />
race always go to the <strong>Idyllwild</strong><br />
School Physical Education<br />
Program. Thousands of dollars<br />
have been raised over the<br />
years to purchase equipment<br />
and supplement their program.<br />
And it would not be<br />
possible without the support<br />
of this community.<br />
The start of the Half Mile Kids Fun Run, part of the Annual<br />
<strong>Idyllwild</strong> Run and Fitness Walk, is a favorite for adults, too.<br />
Photo by Brennan Preiffer<br />
HHS<br />
Continued from page 1<br />
The California Highway<br />
Patrol’s inspection of the<br />
truck concluded that there<br />
was no mechanical problem<br />
that could have contributed<br />
to the incident. “CHP investigators<br />
are in communication<br />
with the Riverside<br />
County District Attorney’s<br />
office regarding the filing<br />
of criminal charges against<br />
Carrillo,” said Darren Meyer,<br />
CHP public information officer.<br />
“The exact violations<br />
and their severity have yet<br />
to be determined.” Meyer<br />
noted that Carrillo had a<br />
valid driver license, but that<br />
he had only held it for 15<br />
days prior to the May 30<br />
incident.<br />
Hemet Unified School<br />
District Trustee Bill Sanborn<br />
confirmed that the three<br />
most seriously injured students<br />
are expected to recover.<br />
Sanborn also noted that<br />
several Hemet High students<br />
from <strong>Idyllwild</strong> narrowly<br />
escaped injury given their<br />
proximity to the truck’s<br />
destructive path.<br />
As of Monday, June 4,<br />
all but one student have<br />
been released from hospital.<br />
The still hospitalized female<br />
student, a Hemet High<br />
sophomore, remained in serious<br />
condition at Riverside<br />
County Regional Medical<br />
Center. Family members<br />
indicate she is making progress,<br />
according to the CHP<br />
press release.<br />
M a r s h a l l S m i t h<br />
c a n b e r e a c h e d a t<br />
marshall@towncrier.com.<br />
Upcoming Special Publications and<br />
Great Advertising Opportunities with the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>:<br />
Advertise in the official...<br />
Lemon Lily<br />
Festival Program<br />
Not only will the program be<br />
distributed at the Festival, but<br />
also it will be inserted as a<br />
special pull-out section in the<br />
July 4 edition of the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>.<br />
Ads start as low as $35.<br />
Ad Deadline: June 20<br />
Print Date: July 4<br />
Call Grace or Shane<br />
at the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>:<br />
(951) 659-2145<br />
Mountain Community<br />
Patrol managed<br />
traffic on Highway<br />
243 so the 10K runners<br />
did not have to<br />
stop.<br />
Photo by J.P. Crumrine<br />
During February, Jill Golden (left) and Anita Breuer (far right) of Chotchkes Giftshop in<br />
<strong>Idyllwild</strong> were in Paris shopping for the store. Accompanying them was Jill’s son Ben (left).<br />
Here they visit Alan Baroux (center right), owner of one of the oldest shops in the Paris Flea<br />
Marche Vernaison.<br />
Photos courtesy of the Chotchkes girls<br />
the official<br />
JAZZ IN THE PINES PROGRAM<br />
This year’s festival is<br />
Aug. 25 & 26, 2012<br />
6,000 programs are distributed<br />
FREE at the festival<br />
4,000 inserted<br />
in the Aug. 16 edition of<br />
the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>.<br />
Call Grace or Shane:<br />
659-2145