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  • Kiwanis learns about Angola

    Phyllis Belcher|Oct 24, 2015

    Hope for Angola was the message George Wolfe delivered to the Kiwanis Club. He retired this year from working in the oil business in that country. In 2007 he was promoted to Turn-Around Coordinator in Angola where he worked a rotating shift of one month on and one month off. His job was planning shut downs of oil platforms for repairs and maintenance. After four years he retired, but was asked to return to be in charge of operating procedures. So once again he worked in Angola and continued...

  • Cheers to Charity distributes $26,500 to local nonprofits

    Sep 26, 2015

    The second year of Tehachapi's unique, multi-organizational fund-raising event, Cheers to Charity, was a wonderful success. Delicious food, fine wine, scrumptious craft beer and home brews were enjoyed by 500 friends and neighbors. The evening stars, engaging music, friendly conversation and splendid camaraderie made for a truly wonderful night in Tehachapi! The Cheers to Charity committee made up of Tehachapi residents Yolanda Acevedo, Becca Dillenbeck, Mary Beth Garrison, Samara Hart and...

  • Rotary Club of Tehachapi welcomes new members

    Linda Carhart|Sep 26, 2015

    The Rotary Club of Tehachapi has been busy welcoming new members which are pictured here. It is our privilege to serve the community in a variety of ways. One of the many projects we do locally is replacing smoke alarm batteries for seniors the week after the clocks change on Nov. 14. In December we do our Senior Holiday luncheon and we work with Kiwanis and The Salvation Army to serve families a pancake breakfast and pictures with Santa. We send ten high school students to leadership camp,...

  • Celebrity bartenders for charity at Souza Family Vineyard

    Sep 26, 2015

    2-5pm Celebrity Bartender Kass McQuillen "Survivor" Event...

  • Forde Shorts

    Tina Fisher Cunningham, The Forde Files 104|Sep 26, 2015

    You need to know about the High Speed Rail – The California High-Speed Rail (HSR) Authority will hold five community open house meetings, Sept. 30 to Oct. 7, 2015, to explain the 75-mile-long Bakersfield to Palmdale section of the project, which is routed through the Tehachapi Mountains and the city. The meetings will be held at Bakersfield (Edison) on Sept. 30, at Tehachapi on Thursday, Oct. 1, Mojave on Oct. 5, Rosamond on Oct. 6 and Lancaster on Oct. 7. The meetings begin at 5:30 p.m. and t...

  • Rotary springs into action

    Linda Carhart|Jun 6, 2015

    The Rotary Club of Tehachapi has had a busy spring with several fundraising events, and we’ve also designated funds towards highly cherished projects. First there was an Afternoon Tea at Fiddler’s Crossing and the proceeds were donated to the local Salvation Army for their after school program, plus the Rotary Board designated an additional $500 to be contributed for this purpose. The next event was a Spring Fashion Show held at the BeeKay Theater. This event not only promotes local shopping by showing just how wonderful the clothes are at Dah...

  • Kiwanis Prayer Breakfast May 6

    Nick Smirnoff, NPPA|May 9, 2015

    Kiwanis Club President Marget Willer welcomes guests to this year’s Prayer Breakfast. Over 100 people attended the morning service. Food was prepared by Linda Pettitt of Mill Street Kitchen. Flowers were provided by Albertson’s and beautifully arranged into table center pieces by Kiwanian Tina Ford-Cunningham. Photo by Nick Smirnoff (NPPA)...

  • Cheers to Charity - A great way to spend a hot August night!

    MaryBeth Garrison|Apr 25, 2015

    Cheers to Charity, a festival of great food, fine wines, craft beers and scrumptious home brews, is on the calendar for Saturday, August 8 from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. Held in an expanded plaza at veritas tapas and wine bar, Cheers to Charity is a fund-raising event benefitting six local nonprofit organizations. Organized by Community Clean Sweep, a community improvement nonprofit organization, Cheers to Charity invests in small charitable organizations who are making a difference within the...

  • Kiwanis Prayer Breakfast May 7, Recalde to speak

    Tina Fisher Cunningham|Apr 25, 2015

    Tehachapi's own Maureen Recalde, winner of the world-wide Voice of McDonald's singing competition, will share her Christian testimony and her gift of song at the 2015 Kiwanis Prayer Breakfast, Thursday, May 7 at McMullan Hall, St. Malachy Catholic Church. Recalde, operations manager for the two McDonald's restaurants in Tehachapi, won the Voice of McDonald's in 2012 at Orlando, Fla. before an audience of 25,000. She subsequently has traveled to Europe, South America and Canada to sing. The conte...

  • WWII Vets honored

    Phyllis Belcher|Apr 25, 2015

    Honor Flights is a program to recognize the service of veterans of World War II and the Korean War. Rick Zanuto says they deserve recognition because they sacrificed their innocence and their youth to fight for their country. He spoke recently to the Kiwanis Club and described the experiences he has accompanying veterans on these flights. Zanuto said Honor Flights in Kern County began in 2012 with 24 veterans ranging in age from 80 to 101. Since that time he has accompanied six flights as a guardian, one who is assigned to assist veterans...

  • Volunteering: What is in it for you?

    Linda Carhart|Apr 11, 2015

    Do you have too much free time? Have you been wondering what there is to do in this wonderful town of Tehachapi. Well let me invite you to a premiere event taking place on Tuesday, April 14. The Rotary Club of Tehachapi, in partnership with the Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Parks District, is having their first Non-Profit Showcase at West Park Activity Center, 410 West D Street from 5-8 p.m. This is an incredible opportunity to find out what non-profits and organizations are active in...

  • It's time to conserve water by drinking beer

    Linda Carhart|Apr 11, 2015

    Not only beer, but wine, too! Tehachapi’s premiere beer and wine event The 2015 Beer and Wine Festival is scheduled for Saturday, July 18 from 4 til 8 p.m. at the Benz Sports Complex, 20537 Tehachapi Willow Springs Rd. If you thought it was fun last year, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. This event features the largest selection of beers and wine to taste in the area. Event Organizer, David Brust has added some new and exciting activities. “The buzz around this year’s festival is tremendous and we are excited to be adding 15- 20 wineries to our ev...

  • Kiwanis Club hears about Renaissance Fairs

    Phyllis Belcher|Apr 11, 2015

    Renaissance Fairs have become popular events and are held in various places, but the original one began years ago in Topanga Canyon, Calif. Jonathan Hall explained the history and development of the fairs when he recently spoke to Tehachapi Kiwanis members. Hall has been participating in Renaissance Fairs for over 30 years. To prepare for the event he spends four weekends in preparation where participants learn the history of the Renaissance, practice dialect, and learn roles. Then the fair goes on for another four weekends. Hall has often...

  • WWII Vet tells of war experience

    Mar 28, 2015

    Marvin Belcher was a ball turret gunner on a B17 airplane during World War II. He was stationed in England and flew missions over Germany. He spoke to Kiwanis recently about his war experience. Belcher was a participant in the Honor Flight program last year and expressed what an emotional experience it was for him. He was impressed with the admiration and attention the veterans received from children and adults who came up to them as they toured historical monuments in Washington D.C. Rick Zanuto, who helps organize Honor Flights, was present...

  • Homelessness is on the decline in Kern

    Phyllis Belcher|Mar 14, 2015

    The Kern County Homeless Collaborative (KCHC) wants to put an end to homelessness in Kern County. Christine Lollar told Tehachapi Kiwanis members that the Homelessness Census showed 953 people were homeless during a 24 hour period in January. The effort is held annually to determine trends and solutions to help people who are homeless. Since the homeless population is migratory, rural counts can vary and the KCHC is available to assist communities. Lollar is the manager for KCHC whose members...

  • A Pen is a thing of beauty

    Phyllis Belcher|Feb 28, 2015

    Pens can be works of art. This was evident when Kent Schick spoke to the Tehachapi Kiwanis Club about his hobby, turned business, of making pens. He explained that he had tried making pens about 25 years ago and considered his work a failure, but six years ago he tried again and found success. Part of that success came from investing in proper tools and materials. Schick has the equipment and know-how to make anything that is round, including razors and ice cream scoops. He specializes in...

  • Mary Beth's mission: Clean up Kern County!

    Tina Fisher Cunningham, The Forde Files No 90|Feb 28, 2015

    In a perfect world, no one would throw trash in the street or pile up junk in vacant fields or despoil buildings with graffiti. There's no perfect world, but there is Mary Beth Garrison. Garrison is director of the non-profit Community Clean Sweep, whose mission is to rid Kern County of piles of debris, junk and trash. Her passion is cleaning up the detritus that other people leave behind – and teaching those same people to be environmentally considerate. She is passionate about teaching p...

  • Garrett speaks to Tehachapi Kiwanis

    Phyllis Belcher|Feb 14, 2015

    The City is like a corporation, with City Hall as the corporate headquarters, and the City Council as the Board of Directors. The customers are the residents and the business owners. Greg Garrett, Tehachapi City Manager, used this analogy as he outlined the City's success and progress at a recent Kiwanis Club meeting. Garrett stressed how important it is that the City live up to the expectations of its customers who want an active and high quality life style. There are 9 thousand residents in...

  • Local Author Visits Kiwanis

    Phyllis Belcher|Jan 17, 2015

    A real basket made nearly a century ago by Rosie Hicks, a young Nuwa (Kawaiisu) woman, was the inspiration for a book called The Butterfly Basket. It was written by Sand Canyon resident Cynthia Waldman. She spoke recently to the Kiwanis Club and told how she combined her lifelong love of nature and a keen interest in Native American culture to write this interesting book. The story takes place in the early 1930s in the Tehachapi area and tells of a friendship between two eleven year old...

  • Tehachapi Community Theatre announces 'Have A Heart' for Sylvia

    Kathleen Kline|Jan 17, 2015

    Tehachapi Community Theatre is proud to announce its “Tickets For Charity” partnership with Have A Heart Humane Society (haveahearthumanesociety.org) for opening night Friday, January 30 of their new adult comedy Sylvia. TCT has donated 42 tickets, a total value of $630, to Have A Heart for them to sell as a fundraiser. Tickets have a face value of $15, but all of the money raised from ticket sales will be kept by Have A Heart Humane Society. If you’d like to donate more, please do so. To buy the tickets please contact Have A Heart at havea...

  • Kiwanis Learns About Tejon Ranch

    Phyllis Belcher|Jan 3, 2015

    Scott Pitkin, the public access coordinator for Tejon Ranch, spoke to the Tehachapi Kiwanis club about the Tejon Conservancy Agreement, which was established in 2008 and signed by then Governor Schwarzenegger. The Ranch encompasses 2,700,000 acres and the Conservancy has easement protection over 240,000 acres. This enables protection of native species, research, and access to the public. Pitkin urged people to go online to tejonconservancy.org and sign up for guided trips, docent training, or...

  • Forde Shorts

    Tina Fisher Cunningham, The Forde Files No 86|Jan 3, 2015

    No snow, no problem – A slightly windblown snowman made out of sprayed white tumbleweeds beckons from the front yard of a home on D Street. The promised big winter year-end snowstorm dusted the higher elevations of Bear Valley but otherwise skipped the Tehachapi area, which was cold and brilliantly clear as 2015 made its appearance. According to MountainBase weather station (www.mountainbase.com), located in West Golden Hills, temperatures dropped to 16.2 degrees Fahrenheit at 7 a.m. on Dec. 3...

  • Breakfast with Santa was enjoyed by all

    Phyllis Belcher|Dec 20, 2014

    Lots of Tehachapi children had breakfast with Santa last week. They ate pancakes and sausage, colored pictures, and had their picture taken with Santa. Parents also had breakfast, and some colored pictures along with their children. They were all smiles while they watched the picture-taking by Jackie Woods. The photos will be mailed to the parents very soon. The event was hosted, free of charge, by Kiwanis, Rotary, and the Salvation Army. Breakfast With Santa was sponsored by Parks and Rec for many years, and when they could no longer do it,...

  • TUSD Superintendent addresses Tehachapi Kiwanis Club

    Phyllis Belcher|Nov 22, 2014

    Susan Andreas-Bervel, Superintendent of Tehachapi Unified School District, was the guest speaker at a recent Tehachapi Kiwanis meeting. She stated the goal of TUSD is to promote college and career readiness for all students. She described Common Core as a way to ensure that students are prepared for college work and for a productive life. Under new guidelines, learning is progressive with spiral curriculum that begins in kindergarten and continues through all grades. Focus is on critical...

  • Kiwanis installs Willer; fabrics save lives

    Tina Fisher Cunningham, The Forde Files No 83|Nov 22, 2014

    Kiwanis Division 33 Lt. Governor Greg Mudge installed President Marget Willer and officers of the Kiwanis Club of Tehachapi at a dinner Oct. 29 at the Original Apple Shed Restaurant. Willer, director of the Salvation Army Center in Tehachapi, and her officers have planned a busy year for the club, whose signature service projects include Coats for Kids, the Flag Project, a golf tournament, fundraising to provide scholarships for graduating high school seniors, service at civic events,...

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