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Oct 12-18, 2025

by Local Contributors Curated by 38 Bulletin

Oct 14, 2025

The Mountain Weekly

About the 38 App

 

The 38 App delivers The Mountain Weekly, a community newsletter sent straight to your phone with community notices, updates, and stories about mountain life. You’ll receive up to three push notifications and emails per week, keeping you connected wherever you are, without the noise. Get it below!

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Shannon Wray and the Living History of Mill Creek Canyon

Shannon Wray and the Living History of Mill Creek Canyon

If you’ve ever wondered what life was really like in the early days of Mill Creek Canyon, Shannon Wray has a way of answering questions you didn’t even know you had. Her storytelling keeps our mountain history alive and personal.   Continue reading...

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The Psychology of Higher Ground

The Psychology of Higher Ground

Researchers studying what draws people to mountain environments often find a shared theme: the need for mental space. Living away from constant motion and noise gives our attention a chance to rest. Psychologists call this Attention Restoration Theory, the idea that natural surroundings help the mind recover from fatigue caused by overstimulation.   Continue reading...

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Meet Rachel: The Heart Behind Sidewalk Joy

Meet Rachel: The Heart Behind Sidewalk Joy

Every now and then, a story from outside our mountains reminds me how much we all share the same need for connection. This week, I want to introduce you to Rachel, whose idea called Sidewalk Joy captures that spirit in a beautiful way.   Continue reading...

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The Mirror in the Mountains

The Mirror in the Mountains

The mountains don’t just offer escape; they hold a mirror. Some climb for peace. Some for distance. And some, perhaps, for the quiet truth of being seen by the land itself.   Continue reading...

Step into The Haunted Library, where every book has a story... and some refuse to stay on the shelf. This year’s Haunt on the Hill theme brings classic spooky tales to life inside Big Falls Lodge. Wander the stacks, dodge a few ghosts, and see if you can make it out before the final chapter closes. It’s eerie, clever, and just the right mix of fun and fright. Continue reading...

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Community Service

Preparedness in Action: Mill Creek Canyon Fire Safe Council Forest Falls & Mountain Home Village

 

📢 Now seeking a representative from Mountain Home Village to join the executive board.

 

Contact Frank Sexton at 909-553-5483 for details.

Deadlines:

 

Mountain Home Village - Forest Falls - Angelus Oaks

Caring for the Canyon We Share:

How We Come Together Each Year

"Every spring, neighbors roll up their sleeves for the annual Canyon Cleanup. It's not just about trash bags, it's about showing up for the place we all share. When the community comes together, the canyon shines brighter."  – Terry Hamilton, Mountain C.A.R.E. 

 
 
Terry 626.399.6283
terrywhamilton@gmail.com 

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