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Need winter coats for your kids? On Nov. 4 from 9 to 11 a.m. The Salvation Army will be hosting their annual coat drive in partnership with both #lovetehachapi and Rotary. They're now seeking donations. Have old coats? The Salvation Army is accepting both children and adult coat donations, although they have a much greater need for children's coats. New and gently used coats, hoodies, gloves and beanies can be donated to The Salvation Army at 538 E. Tehachapi Blvd., open Monday through Friday 8...
Downtown businesses are getting very excited for the Halloween Treat Trail event that will be taking place on Halloween n ight from 4-7 p.m. Bring the kids, ages 1-99 and walk the spooky streets of Downtown Tehachapi, where at least 29 businesses will be handing out treats and tricks and all things festive! Spearheaded by the owners of Funky Junk Antiques, Go2Girlz and Kelcy's Restaurant, this impromptu event to bring fun and memories to community members caught on quickly. See the map on this...
Chronic Pain Relief with Hypnotherapy Sunday, Nov. 5, 1 to 3 p.m., $40 or Tuesday, Nov. 7, 6 to 8 p.m., $40. Call or text Rosemary to reserve your space or call for questions at (661) 766-1059. Are you or someone you know in pain every day? Rosemary Powell, Certified Medical Support Hypnotherapist, will teach you the tools of self-hypnosis for chronic pain relief. Where mainstream medicine often relies heavily on medications to treat pain symptoms. Hypnosis is an alternative treatment of pain...
On Oct. 18, the Tehachapi Cummings County Water District held their regular monthly board meeting. Over the 2023 water year, which ended in September, California saw 22.24 feet of rainfall, the third wettest recorded year in California history. Approximately 99.9% of the state is drought-free, a trend that is expected to continue through the predicted El Niño winter, and the San Luis Reservoir is on track to be 100% full by Dec. 31. In November of 2024, a $15.5 billion grant called the Climate...
As the owner of the Healthy Hippie Trading Company in Old Town, Tehachapi, Sarah Rose meets people from all walks of life, faiths and practices that has challenged and altered her own beliefs and practices. How she views Halloween is just one of those practices. "I was raised identifying as a Christian even though my family didn't go to church and the only Bible I saw was collecting dust on the shelf. I wasn't baptized until I was 10 years old. As far as Halloween went, I celebrated it in what...
Kim and David Brandon moved to Tehachapi in August of this year from Acton, California. Kim discovered Tehachapi when her equestrian group of 40-something cowgirls, calling themselves the "Galloping Gourmets," made a camping trip to Bear Valley Springs. Kim began a campaign to move to Tehachapi. Once David saw the community, he was on board, as well. Finding a suitable home for them and their equine family proved to be more difficult than they anticipated as the market was somewhat limited at...
On Thursday, Oct. 12, Cheers to Charity handed out checks totaling $65,500 to local nonprofit organizations. What began in 2014 as a small fundraiser in a parking lot, has grown into the most anticipated community fundraiser of the year. The Cheers team funded 11 nonprofits with grants ranging from $2,000 to $15,000. The August 2023 event, featuring food, wine, craft beer, home brews and spirit-free mocktails, brought together more than 800 people to raise money for charity. Tehachapi's Aviator...
Exploring Opportunities for Women and Girls was the theme for the October meeting of American Association of University Women-Tehachapi Mountain Branch. Keynote speaker was Saya Novinger who spoke about life experiences and educational opportunities for women. Saya grew up living in seven different countries because her father, George Novinger was a diplomat in foreign service, and his career required frequent moves. This meant changing schools, friends and language about every two years. Saya...
Members of TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) 459 Tehachapi have been participating in the TOPS Headquarters "Shine Like A Diamond" anniversary challenge during 2023. The last activity was a walk around Central Park held on Saturday, Oct. 21 in support of the 75th anniversary celebration being held at the TOPS Headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on that date. TOPS was started in Milwaukee in 1948 by homemaker Esther Manz. There are currently over 10,000 TOPS chapters in the U.S., Canada and...
The Tehachapi Amateur Radio Association will be busy the end of October. On the morning of Friday, Oct. 27, we demonstrated at the East Kern Career Expo until noon at the Mojave Air and Space Port. On Saturday, Oct. 28, we will have a booth for the local Golden Hills residents at the Ghoulden Hills Trick or Treat Halloween event. This event will be from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Golden Hills CSD. On Halloween, Tuesday, Oct. 31 from 4-7 p.m. we will be taking part in another trick or treat event, the Downtown Tehachapi Treat Trail. We will be located...
A Taste of Tehachapi has a number of jams, both with and without sugar. Here are just a few ideas to use jam other than on toast! Experiment with strawberry, blueberry, elderberry, apple pie, apple butter, plum and peach to name a few. Stay tuned for our famous Christmas Jam! You can email me to pre-order at [email protected] or text (661) 557-2589. Stay tuned for more surprises and seasonal items from both of us! We are located at 121 E. F St., right next door to ThaiHachapi. Beyond bread:...
The Tehachapi Symphony Orchestra will be performing on Sunday, Nov. 5, at Country Oaks Baptist Church, 20915 Schout Rd., beginning at 4 p.m. Joaquin Rodrigo’s “Fantasia para un Gentilhombre” will feature guitarist Jack Cimo. Jack Cimo is an American classical guitarist known for his powerful stage presence, beautiful tone and exciting renditions. He frequently plays solo recitals and as a soloist with orchestras. He was one of two Americans invited to the prestigious Joann Falletta International Guitar Concerto Competition in Buffalo, New York....
The difference between cozy and gritty mysteries is immense. Would you rather snuggle with a teddy bear or a cholla cactus? Yes, that extreme. Cozy mysteries coax you into the story with a comfy chair, soft blanket and a steaming mug of hot chocolate. The gritty mystery grabs you and won't let go, even when you try to put it down and run. Both are layered in degrees, building to their conclusion. I suppose it depends on what kinds of books you enjoy the most, whether you can be satisfied with a...
We must admit that we did not receive submissions from the community for our second Loop serial to meet this week's deadline. It was not unexpected. Life is crazy these days with demands on everyone's time and attention, and it is not always easy to give time to creative endeavors. It was the chance we took. But not to be discouraged, we prepared for this very occasion and we have our own ideas of where the mystery of the ravens moves forward and we are moving the story along. Please enjoy. Also...
First Friday falls on Nov. 3, so don't forget to come out for food, fun and drinks. We also have ceramics classes, a how-to class: making a "shower steamer," a fused glass Christmas ornament class, paint night (on the third Saturday of each month), the improv workshop, jam night, (every other Tuesday) and many more class offerings. New Arts Center hours We are now open 7 days a week and we stay open until 6 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays...
With our first cold snap upon us, everyone here at Karl's Hardware wants to remind you to be prepared. With the threat of a super El Niño on the horizon, now is the time to act. We have everything you need to be prepared. Pipe insulation for all sizes of pipe, sand bags, wood pellet fuel, heaters and the list goes on and on. Make sure to get those pipes wrapped and faucet heads covered. Don't forget to get ahead of the mud and refill that gravel driveway. If you get stuck behind and find...
It can be hard to believe it has been an entire year since we opened our Simply Perfect Gifts doors, but our anniversary is quickly approaching. Given it is the season of gratitude, we want to express how thankful we are for our community and neighbors who have stood by us as both patrons of the shop and support for our growing business. Owning a small business can have its challenges but this year has been a great success, largely thanks to our wonderful family and loyal customers. We are so...
On Monday morning, Oct. 23, in the presence cameras and reporters from all the Bakersfield television stations, representatives from the State of California, Kern County, the City of Tehachapi and the Kern Council of Governments met for a press conference at the Broome Road exit of Highway 58 to make a long-awaited announcement. Tehachapi Councilman Phil Smith announced that Cal Trans has committed $257 million to construct truck climbing lanes along eastbound side Highway 58 from Caliente to...
The 2023 Apple Festival was held on the weekend of October 14-15 and it drew the largest crowd yet. People came for the family fun, food, variety of vendors and entertainment. The weather was perfect and apples were plentiful. One of the many vendors included Pulford Appletree Orchard, who were selling several varieties of green and red apples, along with apple products like their delicious jams and BBQ Sauce....
Tech Trek is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) camp designed by American Association of University Women to develop interest, excitement and self-confidence in eighth grade girls. It features hands-on activities in STEM-related fields. All sleeping, eating, instructional and recreational facilities are located on a university campus. Linda Flores is Tech Trek coordinator for Tehachapi. This last year she worked with middle school science and math teachers who recommended camper...
The Tehachapi Warriors Booster Club honored the first round of Athlete of the Month recipients for the 2023-24 school year on Oct. 10. Honorees were recognized for their work on the fields, courts and courses in the month of September. The girls athletes honored were Josephine Rausch (Varsity Volleyball), Josey Brooks (JV Volleyball), Isabel Hawkins (Frosh/Soph Volleyball), Lauryn Merkley (Varsity Tennis), Sophia Garcia (JV Tennis), Rylie Jelleschitz (Varsity Golf), Averee Napier (Varsity Cross...
Now that our season has transitioned from summer into autumn, there is a subtle but definite difference in the sunshine that lights our days. The angle of the sunlight is lower. Our days are growing shorter, and the nights are colder. Change is in the air. This seasonal progression is reflected in the natural world around us. Some of the deciduous trees and shrubs have dropped their leaves, or they have turned red or yellow as the green chlorophyll drains out of them. These plants are already...
Margie Marchand Owens, was a lifelong Tehachapi resident whose roots went deep in Tehachapi as both a descendent of the pioneering Leiva family and as co-owner of the landmark Kelcy's Cafe. Margie and her husband, Kelcy Owens, operated the Tehachapi Boulevard restaurant more than 40 years after they purchased it from Ray and Velda Trusty in 1969. Margie's great-grandfather, Antonio Leiva, was a respected cowboy for the sprawling Tejon Ranch in the 1870s, and he and his wife Piedad are recorded...
Tehachapi is commonly known as the small mountain town with the windmills, and now, most recently, an up-and-coming wine country. As of December 21st, 2020, 58,000 acres of Tehachapi land received their AVA designation. AVA stands for American Viticultural Area and oversees differentiating the multiple climates grapes can be grown in. With Tehachapi on the AVA map, vineyards are able describe the origin of their wines more accurately. This allows the public to gather a better understanding of...
Did you know that October is Fall Car Care Month? You are probably just now wondering where did summer go? To make sure your car, truck, SUV or minivan stays safe and reliable throughout the upcoming fall and winter seasons, we've prepared seven essential end-of-summer car care tips. It's a good idea that while the weather is still pleasant to set aside a weekend afternoon to go over your vehicle's maintenance needs. By addressing these end-of-summer car care tasks now, you can drive the year's...