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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...
Hollyhocks are one of the few ornamental flowers that naturalize so well in the Tehachapi Mountains that they can thrive without any care or supplementary watering – you can often see beautiful examples of them growing on roadsides, vacant lots or other neglected areas. They are among the first flowering species to have been cultivated in gardens, and there are references to them in literature that date back hundreds of years. They are considered one of the prime choices for traditional c...
On Nov. 1, TehachaSleep will open at our new location at 831 Tucker Rd., Tehachapi Town Center (near SaveMart and Rite Aid)! We will be introducing new furniture, as well. All the major brands you want will be available, including: Sealy, Stearns & Foster, Tempur-pedic, Spring-Pedic, Mlily and more! We also have the largest selection of adjustable bases in Tehachapi. TehachaSleep will be open at 112 E. Tehachapi Blvd. until Oct. 31. See you soon!...
Truth #1: a reverse mortgage is a loan A reverse mortgage offers a way to take equity out of your home and continue to own and live in the home. The lender will make some of your equity available to you either as cash, payouts or as a line of credit. In exchange, at the end of the loan, you will owe the lender the amount you borrowed with interest. Reverse mortgage borrowers may continue living in their homes without making monthly mortgage payments as long as they also continue to uphold the...
Well, it's time to let people know about the care of living Christmas trees! A living Christmas tree is a live tree which comes in a container planted in soil. People like them because they are beautiful inside and after the holiday, you don't throw them away, you plant it in your own yard. So, it saves you money! Living trees have a good chance of surviving the move from indoors to the landscape. Unsure how to care for a living Christmas tree? Here are a few tips: 1. The tree should not be kept...
Tehachapi's 11th annual Apple Festival was home to delicious food, lively music, a diverse range of vendors and a bustling environment for all to enjoy. Contributing to the widely anticipated event was The Loop newspaper's 5th annual apple pie baking contest. A panel of judges tested eight different homemade pies on appearance, crust and flavor. A group of festival goers, along with the contestants, huddled around the small pie display and judges' table, anticipating the final verdict. After...
The Errea House is the historic house on Green Street that is maintained by Tehachapi Heritage League. Just across the street from the Museum, it brings back memories to many visitors. If you haven't been there lately, you must come see a fairly recent addition: a bassinet in one of the bedrooms, which was donated by Donna Dieterle. Donna's parents, Grant and Connie Sullivan, purchased the bassinet from an antique store in Tujunga, California in 1947 when they were expecting their first child....
On Oct. 18, the California Transportation Commission (CTC) allocated approximately $3.8 billion for projects that will continue to refurbish the state's transportation infrastructure, enhance safety and create more options for the traveling public. The projects will improve coastal rail lines, freight corridors, bridges, highway interchanges and system enhancements aimed to increase accessibility for multi-modal users. Nearly $3.5 billion of today's investment is funded through the landmark...
The City of Tehachapi is hosting a final community Hometown Christmas planning meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 5 at noon at the Tehachapi Police Department Community Room, located at 220 W. C St. All community members interested in participating in or sharing their ideas for the 2024 Tehachapi Hometown Christmas event are invited to attend. Members of the City of Tehachapi Community Engagement Department will lead the discussion on the plans for this year's event and will provide an update on how...
The Hitching Post Theater ticket raffle, sponsored by the American Association of University Women, has begun. Purchase tickets from Bugs Fontaine at (661) 821-2055 and you could win movie passes for two from Jan. 1, 2025 through Jan. 1, 2026. The raffle costs $1 per ticket or $5 for six tickets. Raffle stubs are due back to Bugs or an AAUW member by the holiday party on Dec. 11 where the drawing will take place. You do not need to be present to win. Funds raised go directly toward scholarships for our graduating high school seniors. This is...
For Larry Hoose, the Honor Flight experience was a grind, and he loved every minute of it. "It was very hectic with long days. I don't regret going, I would have done it again," he said. Hoose is one of approximately 46,000 U.S. military veterans who call Kern County their home. He began his journey in the Air Force at 20 years old. Since most male members of his family were serving in the military, he felt that it was his duty and calling to serve as well. On Oct. 6, 1967, Hoose enlisted in...
We are excited to announce that the City of Tehachapi's Finance Department has been recognized with the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). This award is a significant honor for our community, showcasing the hard work and dedication of our city staff and leaders to ensuring top-tier budgeting practices. The award reflects our commitment to providing a budget that works as: • A clear policy guide for decision-making. • A res...
Please join us during our First Friday event, Friday Nov. 1, 4 to 7 p.m., at Gallery 'N' Gifts, 100 W. Tehachapi Blvd. Beverages and refreshments will be served. This month we will be celebrating our member artists as they display new work. Gallery 'N' Gifts is open every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Our artists are local and many of the works represent the environs of Tehachapi and the surrounding areas. The art spans a variety of medium and subject matter that will appeal to all tastes and...
On Dec. 5, the Tehachapi Police Foundation, in collaboration with local law enforcement agencies, will host the annual Shop with a Cop event at the Tehachapi Walmart. This initiative aims to provide 15 deserving children, from grades 3 and 4 within the Tehachapi area, an unforgettable holiday experience. The selected children, who are identified as being in need, will have the opportunity to meet Santa Claus and enjoy a festive shopping trip with officers. The Foundation is seeking nominations f...
It was a great weekend of activities at Mojave Air & Space Port at Rutan Field this past weekend! Giant scaled model airplane races, lots of experimental planes on the ramp and an Indoor Build and Fly Competition! Props and jets were all there. A fun day for photographers with so many different aircraft types on the ground and in the air! Teen photographer, Evan Hawley, took many photos and was all over the ramp with his friends. They were so excited when the MiG-21 came in and stole the show wi...
Blanche "Irene" Murphy, formerly of Tehachapi, passed away in Orange County, California on Sept. 7. Irene, as she was known, was born in Golden, Colorado to Pearl and Jake Foreman on Feb. 9, 1941. She is survived by her husband of 30 years Richard Murphy, adult children, adult grandchildren and great grandchildren. Irene and Richard moved to the beautiful mountain town of Tehachapi in 1988, where they semi-retired as they finished up their careers with the Army Flight Test Civil Service at Edwar...
With a continued awkward playoff seeding scenario with the CIF Central Section, championship games and even home playoff contests are a rarity for our community. While we will not know what the playoff picture looks like for the Tehachapi Warriors Football team until Nov. 3, there will be a championship game at Coy Burnett Stadium on Nov. 1. The Warriors will host South High School for the South Yosemite Mountain League championship on our home turf. The Spartans have had a successful run this...
I've always thought it's pretty weird that fall election time comes right after Halloween. As if ghosts and goblins aren't scary enough for us, we have to be bombarded by the final onslaught of politicians and special interest groups telling us in a never-ending array of commercials how to vote on this, that, or the other thing. Soon, however, we will all go to the polls on Nov. 5 (unless we've already voted by mail) and put an end to the campaigning when we actually elect a new president, some...
McDonald's 30th anniversary celebration On Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 1 p.m., the McDonalds on the corner of Tucker Rd. and Highway 202 will celebrate 30 years of business with the Tehachapi community. The entire community is invited to celebrate as Tehachapi's first family-owned and operated McDonalds hosts this customer and employee appreciation event. All previous employees will receive a special gift, and there will be games and giveaways throughout the afternoon. McDonalds has partnered with...
The dawn of the 20th century saw many changes in the Tehachapi area. In 1909, the Los Angeles Cement Company was established four miles east of town and brought welcome employment to local men. The City of Los Angeles had established the plant to provide cement for a giant aqueduct to carry water from the Owens Valley to their city which had everything except an abundance of water. To accomplish this huge endeavor, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, as early as 1904, began to purchas...
On Monday, Nov. 4 at 11 a.m., a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held to unveil a patriotic mural at VFW Post 5948. Local artist and retired Air Force Colonel Mark Pestana has painted a mural representing the branches of the military on a city-owned utility box outside the VFW. This new artwork is part of Make Art Tehachapi's ongoing efforts to create, protect and preserve the historic murals in Downtown Tehachapi. VFW Tehachapi Mountain Post 5948 is located at 221 W. Tehachapi Blvd. Pestana...
The leaves are falling along with the temperature. Here at Karl's Hardware we have everything to help you get prepared for whatever winter has in store. We also have everything you need for your fall clean up before it hits. Rakes, trash bins and so much more. We are also pleased to now offer a 5-gallon propane exchange program. Switch out your empty tank for a new one with ease. Don't have a tank, that's ok, simply purchase a tank that's already filled and exchange when it's empty. Don't...
President Jennifer Palakiko and Club Service Chair Rhonda Brady from the Rotary Club of Tehachapi helped kick off The Salvation Army's Winter Coat Drive by delivering 37 new jackets that will go to children in the community. Every year, The Salvation Army holds their annual coat drive so they can help provide jackets to people in the Tehachapi area. Kyle Yates, Center Coordinator for The Salvation Army Tehachapi Community Center, thanked the Rotary Club for their donation, saying, "We usually...
Flooring center in Old Town celebrates with a ribbon cutting. On Oct. 1, Stockdale Tile celebrated four years of business in Tehachapi. With several locations in Kern County, Stockdale Tile serves its communities with great customer service and a varied selection of high-end products. During the ribbon cutting, the owner, Tony Marion, said a few words about the outpouring of community support he and his family have received over the years and how truly special Tehachapi is. Guests enjoyed...
New business in Tehachapi specializing in auto window tinting. On Sept. 27, First Class Window Tinting celebrated its Grand Opening with a special ribbon cutting. Karen Sanders of Kern County Board of Supervisors and Clare Scotti of the Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce presented certificates of recognition to owner Anthony Carnevale. Alongside his son and members of the community, Anthony cut a golden ribbon symbolizing a hopeful beginning for the family business. With 30 years of...