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  • Aunt Minnie

    Pat Gracey, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    I read an article a while back that described a study (a study?) about why children didn't care for the school lunches. We're talking about a carefully planned, nutritionally balanced lunch. That last sentence says it all. What kid likes a carefully planned, nutritious lunch? I remember my youngest child (now past 50) used to tell me that he always put his peas in the empty milk carton. Good place to hide peas! Of course, some kids eat the lunches and think nothing much about it. The general...

  • Veterans Day Parade, Ceremony, Nov. 11

    Nov 9, 2024

    On Monday, Nov. 11, a Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony will be held in Downtown Tehachapi. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. at the corner of F and Green streets and will conclude at Philip Marx Central Park. The Veterans Day Ceremony will begin at Central Park at 11:11 a.m. paying tribute to our local veterans. Retired Master Chief David Gladden will be the keynote speaker for the ceremony. He served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam era in 1972, was a combat veteran during Desert...

  • The annual migration of huge black birds

    Jon Hammond, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    Summer has faded and autumn has returned to the Tehachapi Valley, bringing with it the annual spectacle of thousands upon thousands of migrating Turkey Vultures. Day after day, these big black birds soar through Tehachapi Pass on their journey southward. The vultures hitch rides on thermals to gain elevation, circling as they ascend rising columns of warm air like an invisible spiral staircase. This flight behavior is known as "kettling," for the way the jumbled circling birds look as though...

  • Tehachapi Arts Commission donates painting to TVRPD

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Sep 28, 2024

    At a recent board meeting of the Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Park District, Laura Dreyer of the Tehachapi Arts Commission presented TVRPD with a painting of the gazebo in Philip Marx Central Park that had been painted by local artist and muralist Lyn Bennett. The painting will be placed in their district offices....

  • Autumn Event Calendar

    The Loop, staff|Sep 21, 2024

    Events are subject to change. Check with appropriate organizations for details, or stay in The Loop at www.TheLoopNewspaper.com/. 47th annual 'Fiddlin' Down the Tracks' Old Time Fiddle Contest, Sept. 22, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. All fiddle divisions now Weiser certified. Judges: "Fiddlin' Joe" Osborn, Eric Anderson and more! For more information, please call District 3 President, Gayel Pitchford, at (661) 823-8249. Where: Tehachapi Valley United Methodist Church, 20920 Schout Rd. Southern Sierra Pops...

  • Rotary Club, Interact Clubs to hold Mental Health Wellness Walk, Sept. 14

    Adam Schlosser, contributing writer|Sep 14, 2024

    For the past two years, the Interact Clubs of Tehachapi have hosted a walk to bring awareness to topics related to mental health issues. Just last school year, our community lost a high school student to suicide and it impacted a large population of our small community. The loss was felt by classmates, teachers, coaches and acquaintances. According to Mental Health America, 23% of adults experienced a mental illness in the past year and 13% of youth, ages 12-17, had thoughts of suicide....

  • Participants needed for Tehachapi Veterans Day Parade

    Sep 14, 2024

    On behalf of the American Legion Post 221, the City of Tehachapi invites community members, local organizations, schools, businesses and veterans to participate in the Tehachapi Veterans Day Parade. The parade will take place on Monday, Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. on F Street from Mulberry to Davis Street. If you are interested in participating, contact Dean Peterson at [email protected]. Following the parade, a ceremony honoring our veterans will be held at Philip Marx Central Park. After the...

  • Democrats celebrate

    Phyllis Belcher, contributing writer|Aug 31, 2024

    An enthusiastic crowd of nearly 100 Democrats attended the Tehachapi Mountain Democratic Club's annual picnic in Philip Marx Central Park. There were lots of signs, posters, shirts and hats supporting Kamala Harris for President. Club President Yvette Benton greeted the crowd and introduced American folk singer James Lee Stanley who sang the national anthem. Everyone paused from serving themselves at the food table and stood quietly with hands on heart as the song rang out across the park. A...

  • David Patton Grier celebrates 100 years

    Linda Madrid, contributing writer|Aug 31, 2024

    On Sept. 14, 1924, David Patton Grier was born to Joseph Grier and Florence Matilda Haken of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada. His father fought in World War I and brought his young bride home with him at the close of the war. They established their home in Fort Macleod and David Patton, known throughout his life as Pat, was their fourth born. His childhood was wonderful. He went to school locally, played hockey, played in the snow, swam in the river and went shooting in the fields outside of...

  • Tehachapi Night Out

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Aug 17, 2024

    Members of the community mingled with members of the Tehachapi Police Department in Philip Marx Central Park on the evening evening of Aug. 6 for Tehachapi Night Out. Police Chief Richard Standridge renamed the event to make it more relevant to Tehachapi. Members of the community visited with officers and other community organizations. The evening was followed by a showing of the movie "Shrek."...

  • Arts and Crafts Fair in Central Park

    Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce|Aug 10, 2024

    Philip Marx Central Park is going to be a fan favorite during the Tehachapi Mountain Festival® with the Arts and Crafts Fair. Everyone in the family will enjoy browsing more than 80 arts and crafts vendors, indulging in a variety of cuisine, playing at the Kids Zone, dancing to live music and even imbibing at the beer garden. With more than 100 vendors present, guests will find jewelry, wood carvings, charcuterie boards, clothing, soaps, children's toys, dresses, metalwork, skin care...

  • Mountain Festival Parade

    Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce|Aug 10, 2024

    Tehachapi knows how to put on a parade, and the Tehachapi Mountain Festival® Parade never fails to impress. Each year, nearly 75 small businesses, organizations, youth groups and others take part in the parade. You'll also see Tehachapi's queens, rodeo stars, marching bands, color guards, local celebrities and more. The parade will start at 10 a.m. at the intersection of F and Mulberry streets on Saturday, Aug. 17 and will end at Philip Marx Central Park, allowing viewers to follow the...

  • JR Long and his Portable Museum

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Aug 10, 2024

    JR Long, owner of Tehachapi Signs, has been keeping up with numerous projects in town. He recently finished revitalizing the Downtown water wower's Tehachapi emblem, which now stands proud and vibrant among the city shops and Railroad Park. He has been assisting the Chamber with merchandise orders and banner design, and is creating steel trophies for the 2024 Thunder on the Mountain Car and Motorcycles Show set for Sept. 28. But the most inspiring project that JR has completed is a 90-foot banne...

  • Introducing Jessica Jones, winner of Mountain Festival artwork contest

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Aug 10, 2024

    Tehachapi tends to enchant visitors and inspire them to call this mountain town home. For Jessica Jones and her family, Tehachapi ignited a passion that has burned for more than three decades. Jessica's grandparents, Don and Carrol Jones, built a ranch in 1989 on Jack Springs Road and lovingly dubbed it "Old Fart Ranch." Don stayed busy constructing buildings in Tehachapi, such as Mountain Bible Church. Jessica spent her childhood tending to horses, chasing hogs and picking apples. Some of her...

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|Aug 3, 2024

    I first met Edward and Valerie Padua in Philip Marx Central Park during Tehachapi's 4th of July celebration. They stopped by The Loop newspaper's booth in the company of a giant, fluffy, 40-pound, six-month-old poodle "puppy" named Scooby who behaves very much like his namesake. Edward and Valerie had moved to Tehachapi at the end of May from Palmdale, where they had been living for about three years, and were anxious to learn more about their new hometown. Edward is employed by CalTrans Distric...

  • Tehachapi Night Out, Aug. 6

    Aug 3, 2024

    The Tehachapi Police Department is hosting Tehachapi Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 6 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Philip Marx Central Park. Like the National Night Out event that will be celebrated across the country on the same date, Tehachapi Night Out aims to connect with and meet the needs of Tehachapi residents. Chief Richard Standridge invites the community to meet him, his staff and enjoy a summer evening in the park. The goal of the event is to promote police-community partnerships and...

  • All-American 4th of July Festival

    Jun 22, 2024

    The City of Tehachapi is proud to host the All-American 4th of July Festival, presented by Kaiser Permanente and WM on Thursday, July 4. Community members are invited to attend this family-friendly festival with vendors, food, games, live music and more. The main festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Philip Marx Central Park, as well as related activities happening all throughout the day and all around town. The day kicks off with the Ed Grimes Memorial Pancake Breakfast at 8 a.m....

  • Living the life in the mountains

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Jun 22, 2024

    Tehachapi tends to enchant visitors and inspire them to call this mountain town home. For Jessica Jones and her family, Tehachapi ignited a passion that has burned for more than three decades. Jessica's grandparents, Don and Carrol Jones, built a ranch in 1989 on Jack Springs Road and lovingly dubbed it "Old Fart Ranch." Don stayed busy constructing buildings in Tehachapi, such as Mountain Bible Church. Jessica spent her childhood tending to horses, chasing hogs and picking apples. Some of her...

  • Mindful Mondays: A free event at The Hippie

    Healthy Hippie Trading Co.|Jun 22, 2024

    Nestled in the heart of Old Town Tehachapi, the Healthy Hippie Trading Co. has become a cherished hub for those seeking a holistic approach to health and wellness. Known affectionately as The Hippie, this vibrant shop, owned by Sarah Rose, is launching an exciting new initiative sure to delight the community: Mindful Mondays. Starting on June 24, The Hippie will host a free guided meditation session on the last Monday of every month. These Mindful Mondays begin at 10:30 a.m. and are designed to...

  • Celebration of Life: Oscar Schnaidt, July 24, 1930 – May 18, 2024

    Jun 22, 2024

    It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Oscar Schnaidt of Tehachapi and Taft, California, who left us on May 18 at the age of 93. Oscar was born in Zap, North Dakota on July 24, 1930, to Jacob and Doris Schnaidt. Oscar was a Korean War Veteran, serving as an airborne ranger in the Army 187th Airborne RTC. He was also a member of the Army Camp Wood exhibition basketball team in Japan. He was a well-known athlete at Beulah High School in North Dakota where he excelled in...

  • Memorial Day in Tehachapi

    Mark LaCiura, contributing writer|Jun 8, 2024

    The Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District honored our fallen military personnel on May 27 at Philip Marx Central Park. A large crowd gathered to remember those who have given their lives for our freedoms. Photos were displayed of fallen service members. Police Chief Richard Standridge, who had served in the United States Navy, was the guest speaker....

  • Celebration of Life: Rick Chambers

    Jun 8, 2024

    A Celebration of life is planned June 22 at Philip Marx Central Park from 10 a.m. to noon for beloved resident and business man Rick Chambers. His wife Cathy (Honeycutt) and youngest son Roy would like to invite everyone who knew and loved Rick, to join them in remembering this wonderful, remarkable man. A Facebook page has been created so friends and family can share their thoughts, funny stories and pictures. Rick's family is looking forward to seeing all of you and sharing your memories of...

  • Art 2024 artist demo day, May 18

    Pat Doody, staff writer|May 11, 2024

    For the fourth consecutive year, the Tehachapi Arts Commission will be holding its nationally recognized art show at the Aspen Builders Community Activity Center in July. Those who have attended in prior years can attest to the beauty and creativity brought to canvas by the artists who come here to paint our community during the May paint out. This year, 50 artists from around the country will be painting in Tehachapi from May 17-19, beginning the paintings that will be submitted and juried...

  • Local Memorial Day Ceremonies

    May 11, 2024

    Philip Marx Central Park East E Street, Tehachapi. On Monday, May 27 at 11 a.m. Join us as we remember our fallen service members with pride this Memorial Day. Together we pay homage to those who have given us our freedom. As part of the ceremony, we will be displaying photos of our fallen service members. We will be accepting submissions from Tehachapi residents for pictures of fallen service members until May 13 to remember and honor them that day and beyond. To submit their photos, please...

  • Remembering Big Bob Parker

    Jon Hammond, contributing writer|Mar 30, 2024

    Bob Parker, 56, was a big-hearted Tehachapi rock and roller who passed away on March 20, 2012 following several months of illness. Bob died from complications of hepatitis he contracted from a tainted blood transfusion while hospitalized in 1985. Bob was a gifted lead guitar player who loved playing rock n'roll music with his friends and entertaining appreciative audiences. He graduated from Tehachapi High in 1974 and played in many different local bands, including Crystal Rock, Contagious...

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