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Articles from the August 17, 2024 edition


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  • Cheers to the best party in town!

    Mary Beth Garrison, contributing writer|Aug 17, 2024

    The 10th Anniversary of Cheers to Charity is in the books! Dozens of people volunteered hundreds of hours to give area residents an unforgettable night in the park. There was delicious food, carefully selected wines, craft brews/home-brewed beers, casino games and dancing to tunes that spanned the decades. "I will come back and help every single year," said Christine Welton, a five-year volunteer veteran. "I not only feel good about helping raise money for charity, the event is just so much...

  • Why TehachaSleep?

    TehachaSleep|Aug 17, 2024

    1. We sell the name brands you want! Sealy, Stearns & Foster, Tempur-pedic, MLILY and Spring-pedic. 2. We are local! No more traveling long distances for quality. You can stop and try out a mattress that is right for you. 3. Keep your tax dollars here. 4. Sleep experts! We can figure out exactly what you need with some educated questions. 5. Save money! We get big box pricing on all our mattresses so that means you save. 6. Free delivery, setup and removal of your old mattress! Because we are...

  • John the Plumber hiring fair: opportunities for aspiring plumbers

    John the Plumber|Aug 17, 2024

    Local plumbing business, John the Plumber, is excited to announce a hiring fair, offering opportunities for those interested in starting or advancing their careers in the plumbing industry. The fair will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 21 from 5 to 7 p.m., and Saturday, Aug. 24 from 9 to 11 a.m., at their location, 103 W. I St., Tehachapi. John the Plumber is known for its commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction. As the business continues to grow, they are looking to expand their...

  • CHP Mojave seeks senior volunteers

    California Highway Patrol, Mojave Area|Aug 17, 2024

    The California Highway Patrol, Mojave Area is looking for senior volunteers. We currently have eight senior volunteers, most of whom have been a CHP volunteer for over 10 years. We are looking for seniors who would like to give back to Kern County and make a positive impact. This round of applications will be closing on Aug. 23. To obtain an application, visit the CHP Mojave office Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or visit us at Tehachapi Mountain Festival on Aug. 17 and 18. For more...

  • Rotary presents Judy Trujillo with Service Award

    Susan Andreas-Bervel, contributing writer|Aug 17, 2024

    The Rotary Club of Tehachapi presented Judy Trujillo, Youth Service Chair, the Avenue of Service Award for her contributions to the community of Tehachapi through working with the local youth. President Jennifer Palakiko presented the award to Judy in appreciation for her outstanding work in the area of Youth Service. A former educator, Judy's love for working with high school students comes shining through, and she works tirelessly to support the Interact student clubs at both Valley Oaks...

  • Liberty Dill Photography grand opening

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Aug 17, 2024

    On the morning of Aug. 14, Liberty Dill Photography and the Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce cut the ribbon, officially opening the new photography studio located on the southeast corner of S. Robinson St. and Tehachapi Blvd. The event was attended by City and County officials, as well as Miss Tehachapi....

  • Antelope Valley Fair & Event Center announces 2024 fair dates, theme

    Antelope Valley Fair and Event Center|Aug 17, 2024

    The Antelope Valley Fair & Event Center is excited to announce the dates and theme for the 2024 Antelope Valley Fair, which will take place from Sept. 25-29. This year's theme, "Hay It's A Moosical Fair," was developed in collaboration with Lancaster High School's Audio Visual & Engineering students. The top three projects were submitted by Isabel Grider, Lars Smith and Alyus Albright. Albright's theme, "Hay It's A Moosical Fair" was selected as the winner by the Board of Directors. "I would...

  • Tehachapi Terror Haunted House

    Tehachapi Terror Haunted House|Aug 17, 2024

    Tehachapi Terror Haunted House is approaching its fourth year in the community, with bigger and scarier plans than ever. As with previous seasons, the event will be free-to-the-public, and accepting donations for a local charity. The event is a costly endeavor, and relies heavily on the generosity of the community. Donations and local business sponsors are greatly needed as October looms ever closer. You can support Tehachapi Terror by donating to their GoFundMe, purchasing gifts off their...

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|Aug 17, 2024

    Pauline McKindley moved from Vermont to Tehachapi in April to join three of her five older sisters on a 20-acre ranch they all purchased in Cummings Valley. She says she loves the openness of the valley and the view from their property, especially when SpaceX launches from Vandenburg. Born in San Bernardino County, Pauline, her sisters and two step-brothers lived there until they all moved to Tucson, Arizona when Pauline was 7 years old. Tucson was her home for 30 years. While in Tucson she...

  • Borel Fire: returning home safely

    Kern County Public Health|Aug 17, 2024

    As Borel Fire evacuees begin to return home, it is important to be aware that hazards still exist that can impact your health and safety. Kern County Public Health urges residents to proceed with caution as you return to your property and not to return home until the evacuation orders have been formally lifted. Ash and debris Residents may be tempted to sift through ash and debris on their property following a wildfire as they search for belongings. Sifting through ash after a fire can be...

  • Tehachapi Heritage League seeks volunteers for Kids Day at the Museum

    Phyllis Belcher, contributing writer|Aug 17, 2024

    Kids Day at the Museum is an annual event for children and youth in our community. It is sponsored by the Tehachapi Heritage League, supported by local businesses and made possible by a small cadre of volunteers. There are a few activity spaces available so any organization or individual interested in presenting a display or project should contact Kids Day Coordinator Dixie Coutant, (661) 599-1889 for further information. Individual volunteers are needed to help the day of the event. Kids Day...

  • Celebration of Life: Jack Larry Booze, January 16, 1937 – June 16, 2024

    Aug 17, 2024

    Jack Larry Booze peacefully passed away on June 16 in Denton, Texas. A memorial service will be officiated by Dr. Larry Booze on Aug. 23 at Christian Life Assembly Church, 920 W. Valley Blvd., Tehachapi, at 10 a.m. There will be a private interment at Tehachapi Public Cemetery – Westside. Jack is the youngest son of parents Harold and Lovera (Schonauer) Booze. He was born in Mansfield, Ohio and was a college graduate from Bethany Bible College. He married Betty Lou Smith on June 8, 1974. Jack w...

  • Celebration of Life: Tamara Lynn Singer, September 14, 1958 – August 6, 2024

    Aug 17, 2024

    Tamara was born on Sept. 14, 1958 and passed away peacefully in Bakersfield on Aug. 6, holding hands with her husband Tim Singer after a valiant battle with cancer. Services will be officiated by Pastor Hector Ruiz of Valley Bible Fellowship. A memorial service will be held at Wood Family Funeral Service on Aug. 22 at 1:30 p.m. Tamara was born in Burbank, California. She attended Burroughs High School and then Los Angeles City College where she received her degree in nursing. She continued her...

  • Arrest made for a string of crimes

    Aug 17, 2024

    Parolee Roberto Betancourt from Bakersfield was arrested on Aug. 2, for committing grand theft of $1,700 in cash from a vendor at the Tehachapi Farmers Market on July 25. The suspect was also arrested for causing $2,000 in damage to a coin machine at the Wash Tub Laundromat in Tehachapi on July 30. Betancourt was booked into the Kern County Jail, Lerdo Facility on charges of Grand Theft as well as Commercial Burglary, Felony Vandalism and violation of parole....

  • Patrick Wong: a balanced life of millwork and poetry

    Jon Hammond, contributing writer|Aug 17, 2024

    Past Forgiveness Peace in the moment Now transcending all judgment Nothing to forgive Tehachapi resident Patrick Wong is a man whose life has been shaped by both precision and the esoteric, by some things that can be measured and others that are difficult to define. A retired union millwright, he spent 40 years doing exacting, highly technical work on turbine generators in nuclear power plants and other large facilities. At the same time, he created poetry and developed his own spiritual,...

  • Penstemon: Hardy and beautiful natives for your garden

    Jon Hammond, contributing writer|Aug 17, 2024

    One of the great things about gardening with native plants is that you know that they are adapted to our often demanding growing conditions. This is true of the large Penstemon genus, which is a group of typically hardy perennials in the traditionally placed in the snapdragon family. There 15 species of Penstemon that are native to Kern County, and many, many more that are not native but that will thrive here – North America is home to more than 250 species of Penstemon, and there has been e...

  • Just Bearly

    Aug 17, 2024

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  • Eight great investing quotes

    Lance Patton, Financial Advisor|Aug 17, 2024

    Investing can be daunting, whether you are experienced or a beginner. Even if you feel confident about your investing strategy, it can be easy to lose focus or make decisions based on emotion. Here are eight quotes from successful investors, economists, and other insightful thinkers that may help provide perspective and focus for your own investing strategy. "The individual investor should act consistently as an investor and not as a speculator."1 – Benjamin Graham, investor, author, and t...

  • The Salvation Army serves Tehachapi youth with Back to School event

    The Salvation Army|Aug 17, 2024

    The Salvation Army of Tehachapi had another successful year with their annual Back to School event. The event served over 60 local Tehachapi families with new backpacks, clothing, and school supplies. 162 backpacks and over 1,400 articles of clothing were distributed to local families. We want to thank all of our hardworking volunteers for all of the amazing work they did to make the event run smoothly. A heartfelt thanks to the Tehachapi Pageant Queens who donated clothing and volunteered at...

  • Navigating the future with Blue Sky Technology Brokers

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Aug 17, 2024

    In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, finding the right partner to guide your business through the maze of internet, phone, security and digital storage options can be daunting. That's where Blue Sky Technology Brokers, founded by Teresa Waller, comes into play. Incorporated in 2016, Blue Sky Technology Brokers emerged from Teresa's vision to offer a consulting service committed to neutrality and quality customer service. Teresa provides unbiased, comprehensive information to help...

  • Celebration of Life: Eddie Louis Munoz Grande 'Chulo', August 5, 2005 – August 2, 2024

    Aug 17, 2024

    It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Eddie Louis Munoz Grande. Eddie was known to friends and family as "Chulo." He passed on Aug. 2, just three days before his 19th birthday. A viewing will be held on Aug. 21, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Wood Family Funeral Service, 321 W. F St., Tehachapi. The burial and graveside service will be held Aug. 22 at noon at Tehachapi Public Cemetery Westside, 820 Burnett Rd. Tehachapi. Wood Family Funeral Service is entrusted with his...

  • This is not a drill

    Midge Lyndee, Book Review|Aug 17, 2024

    Did you feel it? We experienced an earthquake in Tehachapi this past week. It was a moderate quake and broke some glassware but did not bring devastation. The next time could. We live in a very active zone where the earth is stretching and pushing itself in all directions. This quake was a good reminder to be prepared for the ever rattling of the earth beneath our feet in California. Families have checked their evacuation kits and talked to their children again about earthquake safety and emerge...

  • Brews on the Mountain, Sept. 21

    Aug 17, 2024

    The Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District (TVRPD) is excited to announce the third annual "Brews on the Mountain" event, set to take place on Sept. 21 at West Park. This unique beer festival will bring together the best brews from near and far, live entertainment, games, and a stunning mountain backdrop for an unforgettable day. "Brews on the Mountain" is a celebration of craft beer culture, offering attendees the chance to sample a variety of beers while enjoying live music and delicious...

  • 2024 Chalk on the Walk winners

    Gale Caldwell, contributing writer|Aug 17, 2024

    This year's Chalk on the Walk was a sight to behold! The 85 artists of all ages and talent levels gathered along Tehachapi Blvd. and S. Green Street to turn the downtown sidewalks into a bright festive gallery of art. Wind turbines, flaming volleyballs, country scenery and even pickle pancakes came to life at the 24th annual event held Aug. 10. "We had a spectacular show of support from local sponsors this year, and all the proceeds go directly toward buying art supplies for local area classroom...

  • City receives Financial Reporting Award

    Aug 17, 2024

    The City of Tehachapi's Finance Department received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association. This achievement is for the City's annual comprehensive financial report for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2023. This award represents the COT Finance Department's commitment to the "spirit of full disclosure," to clearly communicate the City's financial story and motivate potential users to read the report. According to...

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