Alpine Alliance in Alpine, AZ

Alpine Alliance in Alpine, AZ The Alpine Alliance has the renewed goal of "enhancing the Alpine experience" and is a community organization in Alpine, AZ.

This tiny hamlet in Eastern Arizona (virtually on the New Mexico border) swells to several thousand residents during the summer. Committees have been formed to "spruce up" the area, and the Alliance counts on the support of our community. Choose a committee or two, and lets enhance the Alpine experience! Committees include: Friends of Luna Lake, Main Street, Parks and Recreation, and Friends of Williams Valley (trail system).

The flags are flying high on main street in remembrance and honor of all fought and those who gave their lives. June 6, ...
06/05/2026

The flags are flying high on main street in remembrance and honor of all fought and those who gave their lives. June 6, 1944! 14 countries formed the alliance to liberate Europe

Help the Alliance to raise funds to support the 4th of July parade expenses (insurance, port-a-johns, dumpsters, etc.) a...
06/04/2026

Help the Alliance to raise funds to support the 4th of July parade expenses (insurance, port-a-johns, dumpsters, etc.) and enjoy a great dinner with friends ....

Today, AZGFD installed the new “algae killing” equipment. The department procured a 3 month free trial. The equipment em...
06/02/2026

Today, AZGFD installed the new “algae killing” equipment. The department procured a 3 month free trial. The equipment emits an ultrasonic wave the actually disrupts the cellular structure.

After the rain today! 1”+
05/26/2026

After the rain today! 1”+

Memorial Day, which was originally called Decoration Day was established after the civil war, to honor those who died. T...
05/22/2026

Memorial Day, which was originally called Decoration Day was established after the civil war, to honor those who died. The graves were decorated with flowers, hence the name Decoration Day. After World War I, those soldiers who died were included in the Memorial Day Celebration. In 1967 Congress enacted Memorial Day as the official name and included All US military members who were killed.
The flags will fly until Wednesday May, 27!

05/19/2026

Due to dry conditions throughout the forests and increased fire danger, the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests will implement Stage 1 Fire Restrictions beginning Tuesday, May 19, at 6 a.m.

All partners in the White Mountain Fire Restrictions Coordinating Group have decided to go into Stage 1 Fire Restrictions for public safety given the increased wildfire potential. This group consists of the White Mountain Apache Tribe, Arizona Bureau of Land Management, Arizona State Forestry, Apache and Navajo Counties, and the Cities of Heber-Overgaard, Show Low, and Pinetop/Lakeside and the Apache Sitgreaves National Forests. This group is continually engaged to adapt our fire restrictions with fire danger as we progress into the spring and summer season.

Additional information regarding the fire restrictions closure order and an accompanying map can be found on the forests’ website https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/apache-sitgreaves/alerts

05/19/2026
05/15/2026

The helicopter dipping the lake. The response was rapid and substantial. The divide fire end at 1/4 acre. Scary having a start so close to town. Thanks to all those who responded and keep the Alpine area safe! (Video by Brenda Blaine)

05/15/2026

Armed Forces Day was established in 1949. President Harry S Truman signed the bill establishing the holiday. The 3 rd Saturday in May was chosen. The holiday was established to HONOR all the men and women currently serving in the United States Military.
Our main street flags were raised today and will fly through Monday.

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PO Box 187
Alpine, AZ
85920

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