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A Peacefull Respite

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With the gentle breezes caressing the High Desert on a recent Saturday, Laureen and I decided on an early morning drive to the close mountain community of Wrightwood.

Okay, the winds were howling from the south so intensely that a neighbor’s cow flew past our kitchen window. I thought they were shooting a remake of Twister nearby.

SummerFest aims to support small business

Those interested in supporting local businesses and artists should mark their calendars for the 2023 Gateway Summerfest on June 3, which offers a unique experience for both vendors and residents in the High Desert and surrounding communities.

“Summerfest provides a wonderful opportunity for local small businesses in the community, as it is the only event like this in Piñon Hills,” said Sarah Bailey, owner of Wrightwood Metalworks, one of the participating local businesses.

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Liberty

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Marcy´s Musings - Page 28

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Spring has sprung, finally. After an awesome winter, we sure needed all that rain and snow; sunshine-clear skies and warmer weather are welcomed with open arms.

We at Mother Road Enterprises, PULSE Publications, are always open to new ideas on how to best serve our market areas. Some changes are obvious, such as increasing the number of pages in the paper. Another is changing the name/title of this newspaper.

Another service we are offering is one we have been working on longer than we have been publishing this newspaper. It is our PIECES&BITS, see pages 16-17-18, for more information. This new publication will assist businesses in showcasing who they are and their products/services to their communities. Working with local Chambers of Commerce, other agencies and our nonprofits to provide a resource in making our communities a better place to live, work, retire and raise our families.

Over the next few issues we will feature articles and data on what is called the COTTAGE INDUSTRY. These are businesses that work from home and have no noticeable store front. It is these businesses that encouraged us to start Pieces&Bits.

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