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  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Nov 9, 2019

    SCE Outreach Team Southern California Edison provided a Community Outreach Team at the Stallion Springs Community Center, 27800 Stallion Springs Drive, during the power outages. Their vehicle was equipped with water, snacks and an electrical power station to charge devices. Residents were able to voice concerns and questions, and SCE was also available to address questions in regard to the Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS). The CSD Police Department, with the assistance of the Stallion...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Oct 26, 2019

    Power Outage General Manager, David Aranda, commented on the outage. He said, "While I understand the need to protect against wildfires, it appears that SCE totally abandoned their responsibilities during the 36 plus hours Stallion was without power. Thankfully, the district and staff at Stallion Springs CSD did not abandon our responsibilities. Chief Gary Crowell worked tirelessly in seeing that people with medical conditions could be cared for by staying in touch with Kern County EOC and...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Sep 28, 2019

    Oktoberfest The 15th annual Oktoberfest will be on Saturday, Oct. 5 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Stallion Springs Community Center in Stallion Springs. Fun for the whole family including food, beer, wine, gifts and kid-friendly activities. No pets allowed, with the exception of trained service animals. Inside the gym is loaded with vendor booths to satisfy your every desire. Come enjoy the fun and meet other members of the community. Harvest Party The Stallion Springs Community Church will be hold...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Sep 14, 2019

    The Stallion Springs CERT team received a check for $2,500 from Cheers for Charity on Sept. 5, for their work at the annual Cheers for Charity event. CERT provided traffic control, parking, vendor check-in, VIP check-in and assisted with logistics during the event. Cheers started in 2014 and has expanded each year with 800 people attending this year at Airport Park. Non-Profit Foundation The members of the new Support Stallion Springs Foundation elected a Board of Directors at their first meetin...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Aug 31, 2019

    School is back in session and the buses are running. Police Chief Gary Crowell assisted the students from kindergarten to fifth grade in the boarding process for several days to assure their safety and understanding of the rules for boarding. Non-Profit Foundation approved The Board of Directors approved the formation of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation to be called "Support Stallion Springs Foundation." Susan Muller, Lisa Phram, Vanessa Stevens, Berry Leslie and Leslie Wellman were elected...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Aug 17, 2019

    The new Stallion Springs Property Owners Association announced its new Board Members for 2019 including President Nick Cunningham, VP Tod Wilen, Treasurer Donna Williams, Secretary Lori Rogers and three at large members, Debbie Rodriguez, Lewis Brown and Laureen Wilen. The SSPOA started the year off providing a free swim day for the residents of Stallion Springs on Aug. 10. Kids had a chance to get in that last splash before school starts. Parks and Recreation The 15th annual Oktoberfest will...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Aug 3, 2019

    Stallion Springs Community Church is saying goodbye to Pastor John Barnes. Barnes has been the Pastor there for three years and is moving on to a new adventure as a teacher and coach in Stephensville, Tex. Originally from Texas, the move back is going home for them. His wife, Cristi, will continue to pursue her master's degree. They will also continue with their missionary work in Haiti. Barnes said, "We have loved our time here. It has been a time of growth for us as a family, a time of...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Jul 20, 2019

    Stallion Springs Community Church held Vacation Bible School on July 8-12. The theme of the event was, "Roar Life is Wild, God is Good." An average of 80 kids per day participated. In addition to learning, the kids raised more than $206 to go toward books, art supplies, hygiene products and medical supplies for a Haiti school for kids without a home. Pastor John Barnes expressed thanks to the amazing team of awesome volunteers who gave so much this week at VBS and to VBS Director Amanda...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Jul 6, 2019

    Kern County Audubon Society visited Stallion Springs to check out the local birds along the lake at Horse Thief Park on Saturday, June 22. Lead by trip coordinators Greg Harglerad and Linda McMillian, the group of 20 walked along the lake with eyes to the trees and sky. The group was treated to a wide-variety of birds including an owl being harassed by two red wing black birds. The more experienced "birders" helped the newcomers identify species and their distinguishing features. Suicide...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Jun 22, 2019

    First through the gate Isabella, Raquel and Miguel Greenwood were first through the gate when the Stallion Springs Pool opened for the season on June 8. A snack bar is open at the Community Center for snacks and to buy pool passes during open gym hours Monday thru Friday. Credit cards are accepted for pool passes. Pool hours are Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. and Monday through Friday from 1 to 6:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation Tired of the same old boring job? Do you...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Jun 8, 2019

    The winners are: After delaying the Apple Crate Derby Race for a week due to the weather, the Stallion Springs Police Activities League held the running of the semiannual Derby Race on Saturday, June 1. Stallion Springs Senior Police Officer Jimmy Best directed the event. Twenty seven drivers entered the race. Prizes were awarded based on best times for the trip down the course. One of the heats had times with only .01 seconds between the cars. There was of course the required delay due to Deer...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|May 25, 2019

    It's raining, it's poring and even the elk are trying to keep a bit dry. Deer and elk visiting our yards has been limited during the heavy rains we have been getting. Their trips to the lower elevations for water or some of that tall grass for lunch are not quite needed as the rain has created puddles for water and tall grass further up the slopes. Police Report Police Chief Gary Crowell filed a report of statistics for April 2019. The Department had three arrests, issued three citations, had...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|May 11, 2019

    Kern County Fire Department held a "Sidewalk CPR Event" on Thursday, May 2. Our Stallion Springs Fire Station No. 18 personnel gave instruction on how to administer "Compressions Only CPR." Attendees were trained how to save the life of someone in cardiac arrest in minutes. Instruction for this important process and life-saving skills was free. Police Report Be aware of phone scams Stallion Springs residents have been receiving calls that their Social Security benefits have been canceled by the...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Apr 27, 2019

    The Easter Bunny found his way to Stallion Springs for the annual Easter Egg hunt. The event, sponsored by the Police Athletic League, was held in the field next to the Community Center. Over 100 kids took their baskets and charged across the field gathering the eggs as fast as they could to bring back all the eggs their baskets could hold. Every child received a gift for participating and other gifts were distributed from a drawing. PAL provided some of the gifts and would like to thank other...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Mar 16, 2019

    The future of Stallion Springs goes hand in hand with a good potable water source. The District has purchased 40-acres of land in Cummings Valley that came with a high-producing, good-quality well. The board and general manager in the upcoming meetings will be discussing how this purchase will impact the immediate future of Stallion Springs and how it can improve the next five to 10 years. Please join us for these discussions. Our next board meeting will be on March 19 at 6 p.m. Open gym Our...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Mar 2, 2019

    Gary Crowell was sworn in as Stallion Springs Police Chief at the February 19 CSD Board meeting. Crowell was sworn in by CSD Board President Ed Gordon. His wife Saralee placed the stars, indicating the highest ranking officer, on his lapel followed by his father Gary Crowell Sr. placing the Chiefs Badge on his chest. Crowell has been with the Stallion Springs Police Department for 14 years and has been a sergeant on the force for six years. Prior to coming to Stallion Springs, Crowell worked...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Feb 16, 2019

    The Stallion Springs General Store is back in full operation after just over three months of upgrades to the gasoline storage tanks and pumps. The old single wall tanks were replaced with new steel lined fiberglass tanks to meet current state regulations. A small grant from the state assisted with the cost of the replacement tanks. After tank replacement, the old black top parking lot was removed and replaced with a new concrete lot with drainage upgrades. Chevron assisted with upgrades to the p...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Feb 2, 2019

    Baked Potato Fundraiser The Stallion Springs Community Church held a Potato Bake fundraiser for the Women's Ministry. The group will go on a Fellowship retreat to Rankin Ranch in Caliente in October. The group sold 60 potatoes complete with toppings, raising over $400 toward the trip. Stallion Springs Dance Program The Stallion Springs Parks and Recreation Department is holding a six week dance program starting Feb. 11. For tiny tots, ages 3 and 4 Ballet and Tap, Mondays 3 to 4 p.m., for ages 5...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Jan 5, 2019

    The Stallion Springs Board of Directors seated three directors at the Dec. 18 meeting. Two of the directors were appointed by the Kern County Election Board as no one ran against them. Ben Dewell replaces Sandy Young, who chose not to run this election cycle and Fred Rowen was appointed for a second term. Berry Leslie was appointed as director by the CSD Board from a field of three candidates to complete the two years left on the term of Amanda Stewart who resigned upon moving from the area. The...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Dec 22, 2018

    Santa stopped for breakfast in Stallion Springs on Saturday, Dec. 8 at the Community Center. He was met by a full house of children waiting to meet him and go over their Christmas lists. After a breakfast of pancakes, sausage, orange juice, milk and coffee guests did some holiday shopping at the Craft Fair in the gym. Police Advisory: Theft from unsecured vehicles in Stallion Springs A theft from an unsecured vehicle has been reported. Remove the opportunity and deny access when your property...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Dec 8, 2018

    Papa's House is back. Eat, enjoy, repeat is the motto for Papa's House. After an absence of nearly three months the newly remodeled restaurant opened in mid-November. Originally known as Papa's the restaurant is back with a new owner, Dan Desmond. Pizza is still a staple of the new menu. Breads, sauces and pizza dough are handmade, as they should be. Desmond said, "We're trying to keep the legacy of the original owners going." Papa's House is open every day except Monday. Stop by and try a...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Nov 10, 2018

    Derby Downs Cart Races The Stallion Springs Police Activities League held the Derby Downs Cart Races on Saturday, Nov. 3. Thirty children between the ages of 5 and 14 raced down a quarter mile hill on Stallion Springs Drive to see who would have the fastest time. After three full runs it came down to the final race between the eight fastest drivers. Morgan Mumby won the day with a time of 31.16 seconds, James Cole finished second and Blayden DiCicco finished third. The winners all received a...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Oct 13, 2018

    Derby Downs Cart Races Come out and join the Stallion Springs Police Activities League on Nov. 3 for some racing fun at the Derby Downs Cart Races. Register by Oct. 19 at the CSD for just $20 and receive a free T-Shirt. The first race will begin at 9 a.m. Racers must arrive no later than 8 a.m. Racers must be 5 years of age or older and bring their own helmet. Hotdogs, chips and sodas will be available for purchase. Community Church Harvest Party A Harvest Party will be held on Oct. 20 from 11...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Sep 15, 2018

    Oktoberfest Get ready for Oktoberfest, Oct. 6, at the Community Center from noon to 6 p.m. Plan to arrive early and stay late. Beer, wine and sodas will be flowing generously and expect a line for bratwurst. Attendance is expected to be larger than last year's 3,500 people over the six hours. There are fun activities planned for kids on the playground. Inside the Community Center, vendors will be busy selling their wares. SSCERT will assist with parking and other assignments from the SSPD....

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon|Sep 1, 2018

    Stallion Springs Road Construction Project The road contract is continuing. Change orders have been made to address some road repairs that were missed initially. If your street is scheduled for work, do not leave any vehicles in the roadway. This small inconvenience will assure that the work is completed in a timely fashion. Flaggers will be controlling the affected roadways during working hours. Drivers should expect delays. We remind all drivers to be cautious and courteous to road crews...

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