Marcia E. Gawecki
Marcia E. Gawecki is an award-winning journalist and Pop Art portrait painter living in Idyllwild, CA. In the past, she has written for weekly newspapers, including the Chicago Sun-Times, the Chicago Reader, La Raza/Arena Cultural, The New Art Examiner, News Review (Santiago, Chile), The Californian, Idyllwild Town Crier and Idyllwild Life. Currently, she freelances for the Press-Enterprise, writes this blog site and drives a school van for the Idyllwild Arts Academy.
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Favorite Idyllwild Columnist's New BookA cross between Garrison Keillor and Erma Bombeck, award-winning local columnist Ben Killingsworth presents some of his humorous columns from the Idyllwild Town Crier in a collection entitled, "Waiting for My Wife." -
Sculptor in the ForestDutch sculptor Jan Jaspers-Fayer from Idyllwild, CA, creates outdoor spheres made from flowers or butterflies that can enhance any patio or garden. Can ship anywhere, and some assembly required. -
Honk! Save a Squirrel's LifeWhen I witnessed a car hitting a squirrel on Hwy. 243 in Idyllwild, CA, I was encouraged to find him still alive. So I scooped him up and drove him home. He spent two days recouping in my car, and then I set him free! -
Disappearing Deer?A motorist in Idyllwild goes to the ranger station to report a dead deer on the side of the road. Ten minutes later, it was gone. -
'This River' Author Bares Family WoundsAuthor James Brown said writing his 'This River,' a memoir about his family's multiple suicides, wasn't cathartic. He didn't want to return to those dark places, but they were defining moments that shaped his character. -
Motorcycle 'Crash' Sculpture Causes a StirIdyllwild, California metal sculptor creates a motorcycle "crash" sculpture to get locals to slow down around a dangerous curve. -
Native Plants Class Traces Cahuilla RootsStudents from the Native Plants class at Idyllwild Arts Academy in Idyllwild, CA, were going to look at rock paintings that were estimated to be 300 to 500 years old.