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  • Brews on the Mountain Beer and Wine Festival, Sept. 17

    TVRPD|Sep 3, 2022

    Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District is excited to promote the Second Annual Brews on the Mountain Beer and Wine Festival. The event will be held Saturday, Sept. 17 at West Park, 490 W. D St., in Tehachapi from noon to 4 p.m. There are three ticket Admissions: • $75 – VIP Admission – Includes early 11 a.m. entry, event t-shirt and keepsake tasting glass. • $50 – General - Includes keepsake tasting glass. • $15 – Designated Driver. We are thrilled to host this event for a second year....

  • Zandra Espinoza Castillo January 17, 1969 – August 20, 2022

    Sep 3, 2022

    Zandra Espinoza Castillo, 53, passed away peacefully at her home in Tehachapi on Aug. 20. The daughter of Efren de Jesus Espinoza-Henrandez and Consuelo Alicia Villa-Cortez, Zandra was born on Jan. 17, 1969, in Santo Domingo Tonala, Oaxaca, México. She immigrated to the United States in 1991 where she lived with her brothers in Napa, California. She attended Napa Valley College where she studied English and cosmetology. On a trip to Salinas, she met her husband-to-be, Luis Castillo, whom she...

  • Facility issues are failing our student-athletes

    Corey Costelloe, contributing writer|Sep 3, 2022

    A well-prepared and well-performing Tehachapi Warriors football team was let down last week in their home opener against Highland of Bakersfield. Not let down in terms of score, the revamped Warriors under second-year head Coach Kris Krempien dominated the visiting Scots 42-7, the problem is they did it in the middle of the afternoon. Instead of historic Coy Burnett Stadium providing a home field advantage, the aging relic almost dealt its own Warriors a fatal blow when delayed-maintenance of...

  • Classes and events

    Mark Kamerer, contributing writer|Sep 3, 2022

    Artist of the month and newest member: Edward Vasqkedi Our newest co-op member and artist of the month for September is Edward Vasqkedi. A resident of Tehachapi for over 30 years and a lifelong artist, he made his living as a product designer. Vasqkedi brings a unique talent in oil, acrylic and watercolor. His painting style ranges from impressionism, expressionism, abstract and realism. His favorite is impressionism in oils on canvas. A former collage drafting instructor, Vasqkedi will be...

  • Stay informed with TehachaPod podcasts

    City of Tehachapi|Sep 3, 2022

    Season 3, Episode 66 – Breaking news on a Highway 202 safety project announced by Caltrans. Jay Schlosser from our Development Services Department explains what portion of Hwy 202 Caltrans will focus on, and how the City of Tehachapi played a part in sharing community concerns with the state agency. We also talk about some projects wrapping up around town and a couple of projects about to start construction. Season 3, Episode 65 – Wrapping up the Farmers Market in Downtown Tehachapi: Ashley Whi...

  • 4 ways to help your vehicle service go well

    Protech Auto Service|Sep 3, 2022

    Let’s face it, vehicles are complex machines, and hats off to the ProTech Auto Service technicians who can diagnose and repair them when things go wrong. Here are four tips to follow when you take your vehicle in, according to service advisors and technicians. 1. Describe the problem thoroughly and accurately. When you tell friends how your day at work was, you probably go into a fair amount of detail: the boss yelled at you because you were late, the computer froze up and lost five reports y...

  • Francisca Esther Verdugo September 28, 1930 – August 15, 2022

    Sep 3, 2022

    Francisca Esther Verdugo, "Esther," 91, passed away at her home in Tehachapion Monday, Aug. 15. Esther was born Sept. 28, 1930, in Monolith (Tehachapi) to Jose and Amelia Muro and raised in Tehachapi her whole life. Esther was raised with her two sisters and five brothers. She met her husband, Alfred Verdugo and they were married in Tehachapi on Nov. 25, 1949. Esther devoted her life to raising her family and caring for her church. She was a member of the Catholic daughters and Guadalupe Society...

  • Art Show, Sept. 10-18

    Michelle Miller, contributing writer|Sep 3, 2022

    Leila Kleiman is donating her fused art piece titled, "Winner's Circle" for the Bear Valley Springs Cultural Arts Association Art Show raffle. The raffle will be held during the Art Show Reception on Sept. 10 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Oak Tree Country Club in Bear Valley Springs, 29541 Rolling Oak Dr. Leila said her approach to fusing glass was influenced by her years as a painter and also as a stone carver, and she sees the glass as a three dimensional piece. Each piece is fired three to four...

  • Dust N' Diamonds Equestrian Drill Team

    Sep 3, 2022

    The weekend of Aug. 20-21, the Dust N' Diamonds Equestrian Drill Team traveled to Ceres, California to participate in the Western States Equestrian Drill Team Association competition, where they won the novice division. The team has undergone many changes over the past few years and are now mostly a junior team. They ride eight strong under the direction of Drill Master, Shawna Pendley. Members of the team are Zoe and Riley Tucker, Sarah Manning, Isabell Mason, Lily Bowen, Kaylee Dawn, Rachel...

  • New AutumnNights Light Show coming to CALM

    Sep 3, 2022

    The California Living Museum (CALM) announced it is partnering with Lightasmic! — longtime producer of the zoo’s HolidayLights event — for a second event called AutumnNights. The new Halloween-themed light show will take place inside the CALM grounds every Thursday through Sunday from Oct. 6 through Oct. 30. Hours will be from 6 to 9 p.m. (parking opens at 5:30 p.m). Tickets for the family-friendly event will go on sale in early September. Adults (16 and older) are $15, children (4-15) are $...

  • House concert with duo, Berkley Hart, Sept. 10

    Peter Cutler, contributing writer|Sep 3, 2022

    Fiddlers Crossing, the downtown acoustic music venue, now known as Fiddlers Crossing Concerts, will present the third in a series of four outdoor "House Concerts" on Saturday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. House concerts are a long-standing tradition in the acoustic music world and have been enjoying increased popularity in recent years. These concerts differ significantly from standard venue-style shows in two ways: first, they are "by invitation only" and, second, they use a donation model rather than...

  • The ebb and flow of business

    Marty Pay, MBA, CLU, LUTC-F, contributing writer|Sep 3, 2022

    Anybody who has been in business for any length of time recognizes the ebb and flow of business. The best analogy I know is a sports analogy by Michael Jordon, some days the basket is like a peach bushel you can't miss and some days you couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat. We all have those cycles, right now with the changes in the economy many businesses are unsure what to do! It remains to be seen if any of the actions taken by the government will work to bring back runaway inflation...

  • Carmen Luna Kehoe November 28, 1946 - August 17, 2022

    Sep 3, 2022

    Carmen Luna Kehoe was born Nov. 28, 1946, in Honduras, and left her Earthly life in Tehachapi, entering her heavenly home, on Wednesday, Aug. 17. Carmen is preceded in death by her husband, Arthur F. Kehoe Jr. (Art); mother, Rosa Zulema Luna; and father, Maximo Landa. She is survived by her daughter, Carolina Kehoe Chapman; son-in-law, Chester Chapman; grandsons, Collin and Connor Chapman; and many brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and cousins. Carmen was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother,...

  • No contest for council seats

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Sep 3, 2022

    Three City Council members will be considered re-elected as they were the only ones to file as candidates for their offices before the Aug. 11 election filing deadline. At a City Council meeting held on Aug. 23, City Elections Official Ashley Whitmore explained that election law allows, when there is no opponent for a seat, the city to appoint the candidates to their offices. As they were the only ones to file, Phil Smith will remain the councilman for District 1, as will Joan Pogon-Cord for...

  • 45th annual 'Fiddlin' Down the Tracks' Old Time Fiddle Contest, Sept. 17

    Sep 3, 2022

    The 45th annual "Fiddlin' Down the Tracks" Old Time Fiddle Contest will take place in Tehachapi on Saturday, September 17 at Country Oaks Baptist Church, 20915 Schout Rd. This year's contest is being held in memory of Charley Oveland, who was for many years the California Fiddlers State Membership Chairman. Charley took up fiddling later in life and turned himself into a credible fiddler. Tehachapi locals know him as he competed here in Tehachapi on several occasions. Unfortunately, Charley pass...

  • The unique and unforgettable Pinyon Juniper Woodland

    Jon Hammond, contributing writer|Sep 3, 2022

    For most people, the initials "PJ" are an abbreviation for pajamas, but for those involved with natural resources in the West, PJ is shorthand for Pinyon Juniper Woodland, one of the most widespread plant communities across a swath of the American Southwest. Pinyon Juniper Woodland covers an estimated one quarter of all of New Mexico, and is also found in extensively in Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and parts of California. In our area, Pinyon Juniper Woodland is found in much of Sand Canyon,...

  • Charlie Hernandez: a Tehachapi boy who worked on the train at Monolith

    Jon Hammond, contributing writer|Sep 3, 2022

    I was born in Tehachapi on November 7, 1938 to Pedro and Hillaria Hernandez. I was one of nine children who lived to adulthood, two of my siblings died as children. My Dad had first come to Tehachapi in 1917 to work at the cement plant, then he went back to Mexico to bring his wife and baby son Armando back to live with him in the Monolith in the early 1920s. When I was about four years old, the family moved from the Monolith townsite into Tehachapi. Growing up in Tehachapi, I roamed the area...

  • David Kennedy July 4, 1934 – August 2, 2022

    Sep 3, 2022

    Beloved husband, father and grandfather left us on Aug. 2 in Tehachapi. David was born in Biddeford, Maine on July 4, 1934 to Elsa and David Kennedy. He was the youngest of four. He is predeceased in death by his parents and three older siblings. He is survived by his wife, Judith and his children, son David Mark (Diana), daughter Elizabeth and beloved granddaughter Charlotte. David moved to California in 1957, working in the aircraft industry his entire working career, first as a machinist and...

  • A fresh look at Have A Heart

    Ann Carroll, contributing writer|Sep 3, 2022

    For those of you who are new residents of Tehachapi or aren’t familiar with our articles, our little store, our volunteers and our adoptable critters, this may help you get to know us in a slightly different light. We are a nonprofit volunteer organization that we call a humane society, because we are not a shelter, we are not connected to the city or the county and we have to rely on the generosity of donors, patrons and our own hard work to carry out the main four visions that comprise our mis...

  • Patricia Brown August 2, 1936 – August 5, 2022

    Sep 3, 2022

    Patricia Brown, of Tehachapi, passed away peacefully in her sleep at the Height Street Skilled Care Facility in Bakersfield on Aug. 5, just days after celebrating her 86th birthday with family. She was born to the late Frank and Eugenia Stachewicz on Aug. 2, 1936 in Streator, Illinois. Patty graduated from Minonk High School in 1955. She attended College while raising four elementary age children and received her Masters in English from Cal State Dominguez Hills. She loved learning so much that...

  • Leda Anne Cote

    Sep 3, 2022

    Leda Anne Cote, 76, of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, passed away peacefully with her life partner and family by her side, on Aug. 9 after a long battle with cancer. Raised in Tehachapi, she left in 1960 to attend high school in Sunland, California. She is predeceased in death by her mother, father and two brothers. She leaves behind her soul mate, Layne Walker, a sister, four brothers, two nieces and several grandnieces and nephews. A celebration of Life will be held later this year in Lake...

  • Passwords, security questions, e-mail addresses, phone numbers

    Greg Cunningham, owner of Tech-hachapi|Sep 3, 2022

    In most cases, when your password suddenly won't work with a website or e-mail address, there is a "Forgot Password" link, and this is where it can get scary. The site may want to send you a code to your phone or your recovery e-mail address, or you'll get asked for answers to your security questions. What if the site has an old phone number for you? Or is your recovery e-mail address is the same as the one you're trying to recover? Or what if you and the site disagree about the answers to your...

  • Mojave Air & Space Port – then and now (part 1)

    Cathy Hansen, contributing writer|Sep 3, 2022

    Mojave Air & Space Port District at Rutan Field is celebrating 50 years of success this year. This airport was built in 1935 by Kern County to help the local gold mine transport the gold ore to Sacramento for processing. It began as a small dirt strip, until 1942 when General William J. Fox, USMC selected the field as a Marine Corps Air Station. It became a major training facility for the Marines who flew Chance-Vought F4U Corsairs during World War II. The Marines moved to Yuma in 1959. The orig...

  • Frances Warfield Heywood October 3, 1938 – August 17, 2022

    Sep 3, 2022

    Frances Warfield Heywood, 83, passed away peacefully at home in Tehachapi with family present on Aug. 17, and is now at peace with our Savior. Services were held at the LDS Church in Tehachapi, on Friday, Sept. 2, with viewing and services. Interment followed at the Tehachapi Public Cemetery, Eastside. Frances was the daughter of Francis and Margaret Mansuy, born on Oct. 3, 1938, in the District of Columbia. Her family moved from Maryland to Long Beach, California, when she was a young child....

  • Joan Frances Tetreault October 18, 1946 – August 3, 2022

    Sep 3, 2022

    After a lifetime of loving service to others, Joan Frances Tetreault passed away on Aug. 3 in Tehachapi. Joan was born on Oct. 18, 1946, in Syracuse, New York to Leo and Leonore Lynch. Her father was an accountant and a military veteran, and her mother was a French teacher. Joan graduated from Most Holy Rosary High School in Syracuse, Saint Elizabeth's Hospital School of Nursing, Utica, New York and received a bachelors of science degree in Social Work from the University of Southern Colorado....

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