Dinner and Entertainment at Sustain Event, to Benefit Local Families in Need
In an effort to help local families in need, the Big Bear-based Sylas.net is hosting a Friday night event billed as Sustain, which will feature a dinner of chili and cornbread (hot dogs for the kids) and entertainment at Community Church by the Lake, on the Boulevard at Knickerbocker in Big Bear Lake. This is not a church event, but a community event with 100% of proceeds to … [Read more...] about Dinner and Entertainment at Sustain Event, to Benefit Local Families in Need
Fire Safe Council Asks That Valley’s 3,000 Fire Hydrants Be Cleared of Snow
Can you find the fire hydrant on your street? If it is buried under snow, the Big Bear Valley Fire Safe Council--on behalf of the Big Bear City, Big Bear Lake and Fawnskin Fire Departments—asks that you take the time to be sure it is cleared of snow, ice and debris. There are about 3,000 fire hydrants in the Big Bear Valley, and precious moments spent locating them buried in … [Read more...] about Fire Safe Council Asks That Valley’s 3,000 Fire Hydrants Be Cleared of Snow
BBHS Boys Basketball Team Hosts CIF Playoff Game Today
The Big Bear High School boys basketball team, who finished second in the DeAnza League this season, will be hosting their first game in CIF playoff competition this afternoon, with a game against Montclair Prep in Our House at 3pm. Tickets to this afternoon’s Bears basketball game will be available at the door at Big Bear High School. … [Read more...] about BBHS Boys Basketball Team Hosts CIF Playoff Game Today
This Season’s Snowfall Accumulation Is Over Eight Feet, and Above Average
Recent snowstorms over the Presidents’ Day weekend and into Tuesday have brought our local snowfall totals to well above average for this winter season. According to KBHR’s weatherman Ben Brissey, Big Bear Valley snow accumulation for the 2008/2009 season is now at roughly 100 inches, though could be considerably more in areas such as Fawnskin. This amounts to over eight feet … [Read more...] about This Season’s Snowfall Accumulation Is Over Eight Feet, and Above Average

