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Central Coast-based band, Cafe Musique will perform at Fiddlers Crossing on Friday, July 18 at 7 p.m. They may hail from the central coast of California, but the members of Café Musique have at least one foot each planted deep in foreign musical soil. By merging four very different backgrounds, the quintet presents a rich mixture of styles including gypsy, tango, classical and folk. Combining powerful vocals with soaring violin and driving accordion, the listener will be treated to an exotic...
California City, CA - The Cal City Lions celebrated the completion of their first service year on Wednesday, June 18th with a pot luck dinner and Installation Ceremony. The Blue Eagles Honor Color Guard from Edwards AFB posted the colors which was followed by an Invocation by Rev. Dr. Ronald Sparks and a tribute to our military personnel by Jennifer Wood. Tom Weil followed with a tribue to our flag. Several guests from our Tehachapi Host organization were present as well as District 4 Governor...
Bar Double J Supplies tack shop recently had some special visitors to its Sidewalk Sale. A group of young'uns called the Tehachapi Mountain Casual Classics showed up to play a few songs. The group has been working together for several months. They also have played at the Farmer's Market. "A few of the musicians are regular customers to our tack shop," said owner Jill Nelson. "They were talking about playing at the Farmer's Market and I asked if they would entertain our customers at the Sidewalk...
The 11th Annual Tehachapi Relay for Life will be held once again at Coy Burnett Field on July 12 and 13. And the 45 Teams participating this year would really appreciate your support as they walk the track for 24 hours in honor of and in memory of those who have battled cancer. "Relay is such a great family event," said Duana Pera, the 2014 Event Chair. "There is something for everyone to do at Relay all day long. So if you are not on a tea.m. and just want to come out and spend some time with...
On Friday evening, July 11, from 5 to 7, Tehachapi Treasure Trove will hold an open house to celebrate the changing of the guard. · Come help us say thank you and good bye to Janet Meabon who is retiring as a partner effective August 1. Janet has been a major player in the development and growth of the Treasure Trove. Janet will remain as a vendor and occasional relief worker. · Come help us welcome Dawn Callahan and Steve Headrick who will be Treasure Trove partners effective August 1. They h...
The Stallion Springs CSD Board of Directors held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 17 at the CSD/Police/ Administrative building. General Manager Mary Beth Garrison noted that the CSD is taking the lead in water conversation and has received a $20,000 grant to assist in re-landscaping to help with water conservation. She also thanked the residents of the community for their efforts in saving water, reporting that the usage for May was down by two million gallons compared to May of last year in spite of it being hotter and drier this year....
...to celebrate! We have so many holidays on our calendar. There is actually a World Camel Day! It happens on the longest day of the year: June 22 when the heat is in full swing. We just passed the Fourth of July. It celebrates our independence, and while much of that independence has eroded, it gives us a chance to at least think about it. The calendar is full of celebration days; Peace Day, Labor Day, Grandparents Day, Groundhog Day. You get it. Lots of celebration days. We are lucky to have...
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The June 27, 2014 official dedication and open house for the new Tehachapi Police Department building on 220 West C St. drew dignitaries and members of the public eager to see the state-of-the-art facility. Retiring Chief of Police Jeff Kermode – who had the task of forming the police department in 2007 when the city chose to establish its own department rather than extending a contract with the Kern County Sheriffs Office – swore in the new chief, Kent Kroeger, whose father Joe pinned on his ba...