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  • Local Halloween events

    The Loop staff|Oct 29, 2022

    Tehachapi Tehachapi Terror haunted house on Oct. 28-30, 5 to 9 p.m., at 410 W. J. St. Tehachapi Terror is a nonprofit Halloween haunted house, the first in our town’s history. The event is free-to-enter, but will be accepting donations for local charity, Rising Star Riders, as well as selling a limited quantity of VIP tickets to bypass the line. If you’d like to support Tehachapi Terror yourself, as well as secure a unique donation reward, you can visit our GoFundMe, at www.GoFundMe.com/Tehachapi-Terror-2022. On Oct. 31, 5 to 7 p.m., the Tehach...

  • 4th of July happenings in Bear Valley Springs

    The Loop staff|Jun 25, 2022

    There will be four days of Independence Day Celebration in Bear Valley Springs, a gated community in the Greater Tehachapi Area. The four days will be Friday, July 1; Saturday, July 2; Sunday, July 3; and Monday, July 4. The 30th Annual Independence Day Parade begins at 10 a.m. on the 4th. Hot air balloon rides are scheduled for July 2, 3 and 4 at 6:30 a.m. The Firecracker 5K Run will be on July 2 at 7:15 a.m. Craft and activity booths, food and exhibit booths will be available at Cub Lake on Ju...

  • We celebrate because we care

    The Loop staff|Jan 22, 2022

    The Loop newspaper is first and foremost a publication with a heart for the community of Tehachapi. Owned and operated by a local family since 2001, this publication has always aimed to put the needs and cares of our beloved town first. That’s why, from the very beginning, we have published celebrations of life (obituaries) and life’s various happy announcements for Tehachapi residents at no charge. In recent months, we’ve heard from a few readers that there have been too many Celebration of Life articles in the paper lately. As the owner...

  • Holiday Lights – a community-wide event

    City of Tehachapi and The Loop staff|Dec 5, 2020

    Every year during the holiday season, Tehachapi residents look forward to seeing all the neighborhoods decorated with bright colorful lights and decorations and this year is no exception. With all the restrictions on holiday celebrations this year, the City of Tehachapi decided to sponsor a holiday decorating contest for both homes and businesses within the city limits. To extend the contest and make it a community-wide event, The Loop newspaper agreed to collaborate with the City, allowing for...

  • Deck your halls and win a prize

    City of Tehachapi and The Loop staff|Nov 21, 2020

    The holiday season and what comes with it is a welcome distraction from the past 10 months of 2020. For families, every holiday season comes with the joy and entertainment of seeing colorful and bright decorations throughout Tehachapi neighborhoods. The City of Tehachapi has decided to sponsor a holiday decorating contest for both businesses and homes in the city limits. "Seeing all of the lights and decorations puts a smile on faces of all ages," said Greg Garrett Tehachapi City Manager....

  • Mano and Hugo Win for Tehachapi!

    Loop Staff, The Loop Newspaper|Jun 21, 2014

    Whoever heard of a Nut Festival, and who would compete at such an event? Mano Lujan (pictured above right) and Hugo Garcia (pictured above left) would, that's who! Mano is the visionary owner of Red House BBQ and General Manager of Tehachapi's Original Apple Shed. Hugo is the talented head chef at the Apple Shed. They were invited to represent Tehachapi in the Chef's Showdown at the Kern County Nut Festival. This popular event attracted over 10,000 and was held at the beautiful Kern County...

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