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Mysteries Revealed At AARP Meeting Thursday, Oct. 4

From the September 28, 2007 Edition

By Gigi Day

The regular meeting of Mountain Communities AARP Chapter 2915 will take place Thursday, Oct. 4. As usual, a potluck will be served at noon and the program will begin at 12:30 p.m.

Spaghetti and Italian Sausage Feast Comin’ Up

From the September 28, 2007 Edition

Cooking for You

By Bernice Trojahn

Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Church will be serving spaghetti dinners at the church hall on Friday, Oct. 12, from 4 to 8 p.m. We invite the Mountain …

Chinese Food Anyone?

From the September 28, 2007 Edition

By Pam Sturdevant

Linda Ortiz came into The Mountain Enterprise to place a classified ad for a survey regarding what kind of support a Chinese food restaurant might receive here on our mountain.

She also …

‘Best Little Weekly On the Grapevine’

From the September 28, 2007 Edition

Shameless Flattery Department:

A reader sent in a surprising treat last week. The Badlands Journal has written a story about The Mountain Enterprise, and she wanted us to see it.–Editor.

By the Badlands Journal Editorial …

Association News: Lake of the Woods Association News

From the September 28, 2007 Edition

By Pam Sturdevant, Member, Board of Directors

Many of you may not know that all Lake of the Woods Property Owners Association members in good standing are part owners of Cuddy Hall. The hall was …

Keep Them Wild to Keep Them Alive

From the September 28, 2007 Edition

Los Padres Bear Aware is working to make it easy to purchase Bear Resistant Trash Receptacles in the Mountain Communities. Bobbi Ladin of the Curious Bear Cafe in Pine Mountain sends this report.

By Bobbi …

100 Join Party for Historic Ridge Route

From the September 28, 2007 Edition

About 100 people came out on a rainy Saturday, Sept. 22, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Old Ridge Route being placed on the National Register of Historic Locations.

Hundreds of photographs were on …

A Night with Bears Filled with Surprise

From the September 28, 2007 Edition

By Patric Hedlund

"Bears are an indicator species: they only live in the most beautiful places. You won’t find bears in Los Angeles or Bakersfield. They have taste." Those are the words of Steve Searles, …