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  • Rotary bike raffle winner

    Sep 28, 2019

    Ed Wiggs of Sun City, Calif. won the KHS bicycle given away by Tehachapi Rotary at the Friday evening pasta feed before the GranFondo. He drove all the way to Tehachapi to pick up his bicycle from Ride Director Michelle Vance....

  • Downton Abbey themed high tea

    Article provided by the Tehachapi Branch Library|Sep 28, 2019

    On Friday, Sept. 13, the Tehachapi Branch Library kicked off a series of adult events with a Downton Abbey-themed High Tea. The event was well attended with fun costumes. Guests enjoyed generous donations from local businesses such as delicious sandwiches from Steampunk Café, gorgeous petits fours from Red House BBQ and tasty mini pies from TehachaPie. The biggest hit of the night was the array of fabulous teas generously donated and served by Marcie Lea of Sipology Teas, in character as an...

  • Old Time Fiddle Contest

    Sep 28, 2019

    Saturday, Sept. 21 was the 44th annual Old Time Fiddle Contest at Country Oaks Baptist Church. Competitions were held in multiple divisions for seniors, adults, juniors and twin fiddles....

  • Symphony Fall Concert

    Sep 28, 2019

    On Sept. 22 the Tehachapi Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. David Newby, played a program consisting of Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man and Dvořák's New World Symphony....

  • Shall we go gothic?

    Midge Lyndee, Book Review|Sep 28, 2019

    No GPS. No smartphones. No internet. Yet they managed to get around, keep in touch and gather information while solving mysteries! I was a mature 12 year old, or liked to think I was. I wandered into the adult section of the library often and Phyllis A. Whitney’s books were my first gothic novels. They were full of eeriness and mystery, with big dark houses, ghostly hallways and creepy attics. Who doesn’t like to be scared in the safe environment of their own cozy chair? I also did a lot of rea...

  • Big Papa's celebrates three years

    Sep 28, 2019

    On Sept. 18, the Tehachapi community joined with the Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the third anniversary of the opening of Big Papa's Steakhouse....

  • Adopt-a-Landscape program

    Sep 28, 2019

    Keeping downtown Tehachapi beautiful is something that we can take pride in and, with the City of Tehachapi's Adopt-a-Landscape program, the City is once again promoting this twelve-month program and encouraging businesses, organizations, families and individuals to sponsor the landscape maintenance of areas within the city limits. With your sponsorship, the City will provide the landscaping and maintenance at one of the designated locations of your choice. Specific maintenance includes...

  • AAUW promotes community action

    Phyllis Belcher|Sep 28, 2019

    Overcoming poverty is the topic at the next meeting of American Association of University Women. It will be held at Tehachapi Community Church Friendship Hall, 100 E. Green St., on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Kathline Moessner, the keynote speaker, will talk about the work of the Community Action Partnership of Kern. She is a Senior Community Development Specialist for the organization. She says, “I have had the opportunity to see people make incredible life changes despite overwhelming barriers and I am h...

  • Tehachapi Masonic Lodge recognizes its own

    Sep 28, 2019

    The prestigious Hiram Award will be presented to Clois Donnell Stephens on Saturday, Oct. 5, at a lunch and award ceremony which will take place at the Tehachapi Masonic Center, 24309 Cummings Valley Rd. The ceremony will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by lunch and refreshments. All of the Masonic family and their guests are invited. Please RSVP to (661) 805-1454. The Hiram Award is one of the highest honors bestowed upon its members by a Masonic Lodge in California....