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With the high cost of living, I always try to save in my travel/fuel budget as I can. Yes, a day trip to Los Angeles for $5.75 is possible! I used the Metrolink train station on Sierra Highway in Lancaster to get to the Los Angles area. You just have to get yourself there and you can ride the train if you are a senior (65+) for $5.75, one way. For a regular train pass it's a bit more, but still very cost effect to get to Los Angles Union Station where there is a lot to see, like the Historic Mex...
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I am Paul Ricchiazzi, and I am seeking a position on the BVSCSD Board of Directors. My educational background and professional career have shaped me into a strategic thinker, dedicated public servant and committed member of Bear Valley Springs. My experience in project management, law enforcement and senior care management has equipped me with diverse skills, including critical decision-making, risk management and resource optimization. As a police officer for both the Los Angeles and Bear Valle...
When we lose a loved one, we often want to make sure that our final farewells encompass all that they were and all that they loved. We feel pressed to make sure that everything they wanted is brought to the service, memorial or celebration of life. We forget that we, too, are a part of this farewell. It is important to remember that these events are not only to honor those who have passed, but to bring some level of closure within ourselves. Under the pressure of making sure that everything is...
Leave a Lasting Legacy: Join us for an inspiring series of relevant messages at Shepherd of the Hills Church! Are you ready to make a difference that lasts beyond your lifetime? This fall, Shepherd of the Hills Church invites you to an extraordinary six-part series of messages that promise to ignite your passion for leaving a meaningful legacy. Beginning Sunday, Oct. 13 at 10:30 a.m., we'll explore what it means to create a legacy that not only shapes our lives, but also impacts generations to...
Health benefits beyond better sleep Many health conditions can keep you from getting a good night's sleep, like acid reflux, restless leg syndrome, sleep apnea, sciatica or back pain. Nectar's Classic Adjustable Bed Frame allows you to independently adjust your head and leg elevation. If you suffer from any ailment where it's better to sleep in an elevated position, this frame is your perfect match. Sleeping with your legs elevated can also help improve blood circulation. Relieve pressure with...
Fall is a special time of year for my fiancée Rick and I. As the air cools and the leaves turn golden, we try to take every chance we can to take small hikes. Along with our love for hiking, we've made homemade granola bars a staple in our routine, providing the perfect snack for our mini-outdoor adventures. Granola bars have been a favorite for hikers, and they have an interesting history. In the late 1800s, Dr. James Caleb Jackson created a version of granola by baking graham flour into...
It's almost that time of year again. You know the time, when we here in Tehachapi get five minutes of fall, then before we know it, winter is here. Karl's Hardware wants you to know that we have you covered! Karl's Hardware is fully stocked up on wood pellets as well as other essential winter items. Our customers who own pellet stoves are well aware that once the cold sets in, or there is a storm on the horizon, wood pellets can become scarce and hard to find. We always suggest being prepared...
On Sept. 14, Make Art Tehachapi, a nonprofit organization affiliated with the Tehachapi Valley Arts Association, gathered a group of artists to restore four murals. The participating artists were members of the Tehachapi Valley Arts Association, Tehachapi Arts Association, Tehachapi Community Theatre and Tehachapi Signs. They dedicated their efforts to preserving four historic murals by clearing debris, removing vegetation and cleaning the three Centennial Murals located on Tehachapi Blvd....
As anyone who has raised teenagers knows, they love being with their friends, and it seems like they are always hungry! Keeping teenagers fed can be a challenge for any family under normal circumstances, but for families facing food insecurities, the challenge can be almost overwhelming, especially with rising food costs and uncertain economic situations. To help support local students at Tehachapi High School, the Rotary Club of Tehachapi sponsors the Warrior Pantry, a food pantry located at...
New business offers healing and wellness in downtown On Thursday, Sept. 5, Dr. Theresa Smith D.C. cut the ribbon for her new practice in Downtown Tehachapi. Surrounded by friends, family, clients and representatives, such as Karen Sanders from Kern County District 2 Board of Supervisors, City Manager Greg Garrett, Assistant City Manager Corey Costelloe, Mayor Michael Davies and the Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Smith shared her journey from working as a chiropractor for many years,...
The primary goal of the Antelope Valley Economic Development and Growth Enterprise (AV EDGE) is to showcase the Antelope Valley region's investment benefits and economic opportunities to a wide array of industries and businesses. As part of our unwavering commitment to facilitating business growth within the 3,000-square-mile Antelope Valley region, AV EDGE is excited to announce the addition of ZoomProspector, a comprehensive online site selector tool that is now available to the general...
When it comes to vehicle registration needs in Tehachapi, one business stands out with its efficiency and customer-based model of service: 1st Priority Vehicle Registration Service. Celebrating its Grand Opening on March 14, 2018, this dedicated local service has become an integral part of the Old Town area, located conveniently at 20725 South St., Ste. 12. Owned by Mitchel Abrego, 1st Priority Vehicle Registration Service is not just a DMV registration office, it's a hub of automotive...
Johnny Gonzales passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his mom and beloved dog, Kush, on Aug. 25. He was 43 years old. Johnny was born in San Diego, California to Ignacita M. Gonzales on Jan. 3, 1981. Johnny was an avid skate and snowboarder and a lover of Southsiders music. We will miss his "catch you later" goodbyes. Johnny is survived by his mother Ignacita M. Gonzales, tia Honorine Garcia, tia Martha Macias, Godmother Terry Macias, cousins Alexandra, Jeannine and Georgina Jaramillo,...
We all hope to enjoy long, healthy lives, retaining the ability to think clearly and make our own decisions. But life doesn't always work out that way - which is why you need to prepare for a potential incapacity that could affect your independence and possibly create financial problems for your family. So, in thinking about incapacity planning, you may want to consider the following arrangements: • Health care power of attorney – When you establish a health care power of attorney, you name some...
Like many of you, last February I was terribly sad to find out that the Hitching Post Theater in our fair little town had closed its doors for good, due to the untimely and unexpected death of owner Will Viner. And then like many of you, I was delighted to find out the beloved little four-screen theater was reopening this summer with new owners. Open it did, refurbished and improved with a new look – but still with the small town feeling so many of us had come to love – a welcome happening for...
Following the Aug. 12 approval by the Tehachapi Planning Commission, the new AT&T cell tower came before the City Council on Sept. 16. The Council approved an agreement between the city and a New Cingular Wireless PCS (AT&T) that would permit a 38-foot cell tower to be placed at the area commonly known as the Rock Pile at Tehachapi Airport. The five-year lease will bring the city about $36,000 yearly with an annual increase of 3%. The new tower should greatly improve AT&T service in Downtown...
Following successful membership and corporate sponsorship efforts which raised over $50,000 for local student-athletes, the Tehachapi Warriors Booster Club would like to announce two of the latest purchases to assist teams at Tehachapi High School. At their general membership meeting on Sept. 11, the board of directors unanimously approved an agreement with Net World Sports Ltd. of Wrexham, Wales for the $14,000 purchase of two team shelters for the Tehachapi High School boys and girls soccer...
Join the Tehachapi Police Department for Coffee with a Cop on Wednesday, Oct. 2 from 7 to 9 a.m. at the McDonald's on Tucker Road. TPD is excited to put on the event as a local tie-in to the 9th annual National Coffee with a Cop Day. Chief Richard Standridge, along with other members of TPD, will be available to answer questions and spark a conversation with anyone stopping by the event. Coffee with a Cop events play a vital role in building trust and fostering a sense of community. These...
On Sept. 14, REACH and I Love Cal City joined forces for a successful fourth-quarter community cleanup, focusing on revitalizing the Dollar General parking lot area. From 8 to 11:30 a.m., volunteers worked tirelessly to beautify and enhance the space. In addition to this main effort, various groups and organizations tackled other important areas across the city, with significant efforts directed toward removing large items from notorious illegal dumping sites. The success of this event was...
Slice of Life Enrichment School is proud to partner with the Bear Valley Springs Cultural Arts Association for their inaugural Youth Art Contest, open to young artists ages 5-18. Youth from Tehachapi and surrounding Kern County areas are invited to showcase their creativity in any flat media, such as oil, acrylics, watercolor, colored pencil, pen/ink, graphite, charcoal, mixed, etc. Please no photographs or digital art. Key details: • Entry deadline: Friday, Oct. 11 at 5 p.m. • Age cat...
The Rotary Club of Tehachapi welcomed Kathleen Kline, a local Tehachapi resident, to speak about her recently released a memoir, "My Life in the Dark: A Marriage Built on Lies." Kathleen has lived in Tehachapi periodically since 1989 and, in her words, "has taken what life has thrown at me and turned it into something that helps others." She is a familiar face in the local community, as she has written for the Tehachapi News and volunteers with the Tehachapi Mountain Search and Rescue group....
The Tehachapi Police Department is excited to partner with the Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Park District for the Bike Rodeo Safety Event on Thursday, Oct. 3 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Ollie Mountain Sports Park. The event will include a bike safety course led by TPD and CHP with free helmet giveaways. The Cycle and Go Cyclery will be providing safety checks and helmet adjustments for all cyclists, TVRPD will have a bike-themed crafting booth, California Hot Dog Company will be selling food and...
Pastor Harold Gordon arrived in Tehachapi on July 1 with his wife CeCe and their 4-year-old son Elijah. They moved to Tehachapi from Oakland for Harold to take over as pastor of Tehachapi Valley United Methodist Church on Shout Rd. Although Harold was born in Los Angeles, his family moved to South Carolina when he was 18 months old. He has a brother and a sister. Their mother passed away when he was young. He dropped out of high school and joined the army and spent three years in Germany. He say...
When I was no more than 12, in 1940, I used to spend some time in the afternoons sitting on the front steps of our home on Curry and F streets. I would either have a book or perhaps just sit there petting the dog. Of course, my ulterior motive was to see if the 13-year-old boy I liked would be riding by on his bike. His happening by at that particular time was not accidental, for he would always "happen by" and we'd talk for an hour. Things were so simple in those days. He would park his bike...