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  • November is National Bread Month

    Lily La B, contributing writer|Nov 9, 2024

    Bread in some form or another has been around since the dawn of man. Archeologists have found millstones dating back 30,000 years, which suggest humans (most likely women) were making flatbread from the flour of ground cattails and ferns. Around 10,000 years ago wheat was domesticated and became the grain of choice for flatbread. Today, what we call a "traditional" flatbread is made with only wheat flour, salt and water. The resulting dough is rolled out into a circle then baked in a hot oven...

  • Celebration of Life: Ronald Ray Burgess April 13, 1944 – October 14, 2024

    Nov 9, 2024

    In memory of Ronald Ray Burgess, born April 13, 1944 in San Jose, California, passed away in Tehachapi on Oct. 14. Ronald is survived by his wife Susie Burgess, mother Ula Gouveia, four sisters, two brothers and many friends. Ronald proudly served in the Air Force proudly from 1962-1969. Ronald was a master Tech Mechanic for many years with his last position being a Wood Shop Supervisor at the prison. He loved the Lord, life, friends, hobbies, cars and motorcycles. He raced anything with...

  • Celebration of Life: June Nanette Tauch, February 11, 1937 – September 13, 2024

    Nov 9, 2024

    June Nanette Tauch was born on February 11, 1937 in Lansing, Michigan to Graham and Bessie Tarvin. She went to be with the Lord on Sept. 13. She was preceded in death by her parents, and a stepson, Wallace Tauch. She is survived by her husband of 23 years, Carl Tauch; her sister, Cecilia Matthews; her daughter, Pamela Nanette Murphy (Steve); her son, Donald Eugene Blankenship; two stepdaughters and their husbands, Grace (Tim) Peters and Gretchen (Del) Nuzum; daughter-in-law, Denise Tauch; 21...

  • TVGMS spends a day with Earth science students

    Robert L. Papac, contributing writer|Nov 9, 2024

    On Nov. 4, the Tehachapi Valley Gem and Mineral Society went to Tehachapi High School to give presentations to the Earth Science classes, which are taught by Ms. Becca Buchanan. The presentation was headed by Robert Papac, vice president of the Gem and Mineral Society, along with Ron Myrick, club president, and club members Mike Coghlan and Jim Tobin. Ms. Buchanan specifically asked the club to share general information on gems and minerals, what the Gem and Mineral Society does, which gems and...

  • Celebration of Life: Leilani Rae Hills, March 1, 1943 – October 14, 2024

    Nov 9, 2024

    Leilani Rae Hills, 81, died on Oct. 14 in Bakersfield, California. Leilani was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming to her parents, Clarence Raymond Miller Jr. and Dorothy Darlyne Miller. Her early childhood was spent in Green River, Wyoming, surrounded by a large extended family. Leilani and her cousin Donny were close pals and loved to explore, frequently climbing Castle Rock looking for fun and adventure. Clarence was a career Navy veteran who served in WWII. In 1953, the family was transferred to...

  • My mouse war

    Mel Makaw, contributing writer|Nov 9, 2024

    I understand that a lot of people have been dealing with a lot of mice over the last few months, and I have not been spared. As I settled in to write my column for the last issue of The Loop, I saw a little mouse run across the floor in my living room. It was not an isolated incident. Indeed, it had become a common one in what I was beginning to think of as my own personal mouse war. I've lost track of how many mice I've caught in traps so far (since sometime in July), and I know others have...

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|Nov 9, 2024

    Ann Wurster moved to Tehachapi in July from Fresno where she was in retirement. Ann was born in San Diego and grew up in North San Diego County. She was raised a ranch kid and was always around horses. As a kid, her family used to come here. She thought of Tehachapi as horse country and had spent about six summers here. It was those memories of four seasons, mountains and horses that brought her here from Fresno. Following high school, Ann attended college at the University of California Davis...

  • Sad goodbye to our pilot friend, Chuck Coleman

    Cathy Hansen, contributing writer|Nov 9, 2024

    Friends at Mojave Air & Space Port at Rutan Field were shocked and saddened on Oct. 20 to learn that their friend and fellow pilot, Chuck Coleman, was killed when his Extra 300 crashed during an aerobatic routine at the Las Cruses Air and Space Expo in New Mexico. "Speechless" was a word heard often when people tried to express their feelings about Chuck's crash. "He was such a good and experienced pilot." The Las Cruses Bulletin reported, "The city confirmed Coleman's death on Monday afternoon...

  • The busiest mountain railroad in the world

    Mark LaCiura, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    On any given day you can see about 60 to 80 trains within a 24-hour period passing through Tehachapi. Trains march up and down the 2.5% grade, some of which reach more than a mile in length, with oil tank cars, grain cars, gravel cars and freshly cut wood – all kinds of products that are needed to build or power our country. On Oct. 16, we had an historic BNSF Office Car Special train with VIP folks on board. I saw about 11 of the most beautiful silver passenger cars from the 1940s and 1950s. BN...

  • How stress affects your body and health

    Dr. Theresa L. Smith, D.C., contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    Stress can make us feel sick and even shorten our lives. How we react to things around us affects every part of our body. Think about when you get mad, where do you feel that in your body? Are you the person who gets sick to your stomach? Tightens your neck? What do you do? Our nervous system controls all our organs and glands. It's protected by a strong layer called the dura mater and is nourished by a special fluid called cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). This fluid gives our nerves the nutrients...

  • Storage woes, storage pitfalls

    Guy Martin, owner of Control-Alt-Delete|Oct 26, 2024

    This article mainly pertains to the newer Apple Macbooks. I wanted to touch base on this topic as I've had several conversations about it with some of my Mac customers. Here is a scenario: One of my customers called to complain that they were almost out of storage space on their Macbook/Macbook Pro laptops, and were wanting to upgrade their hard drive, possibly a 1 or 2TB drive. After looking up the specs of their Macbook, I unfortunately had to inform them that it is not possible to upgrade...

  • Dr. Kam's LA Fashion Week debut

    Joscelyn Martinez, staff writer|Oct 26, 2024

    Tehachapi resident, dentist Dr. Randy Kam, has been invited to walk the Blue Jacket Fashion show on Nov. 13, during L.A. Fashion Week. Despite his nerves about hitting the runway, Kam cracked jokes about how he was going to perform the iconic "Blue Steel" look from the film "Zoolander." Created by fashion designer Frederick Anderson and marketer Laura Miller, the nonprofit event partnered with Zero Prostate Cancer to raise money and bring awareness to the disease. For Kam this show isn't just ab...

  • Purple Heart Honor Garden

    Carolyn Corporon, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    Earlier this year, the Bear Valley Community Services District unanimously passed a resolution proclaiming Bear Valley Springs a Purple Heart Community. Following the ceremonious installation of the Purple Heart Community sign just inside the front gate, a group of citizens stepped forward with a desire to create a Purple Heart Honor Garden. This group of passionate citizens has coordinated its efforts with the Bear Valley Springs Veterans Association, the Bear Valley Community Services...

  • Celebration of Life: Shirley Ann Peters, October 15, 1935 – October 14, 2024

    Oct 26, 2024

    Shirley Ann Peters, a long-time resident of Tehachapi, passed away on Oct. 14, one day shy of her 89th birthday. At Shirley's request, no service will be held. Shirley was born in Shattuck, Oklahoma on Oct. 15, 1935. She was the youngest of 12 children in the Frank and May Terrel family of Follett, Texas. Her parents passed away when Shirley was young and she moved to Tehachapi where she was raised in the loving family of Lawrence and Colleen Redelsperger, who was Shirley's sister. She is a...

  • Mountain Dog Millworks creates another dream kitchen for local resident

    Oct 26, 2024

    Custom live edge pine kitchen and island with Caribbean Blue river. Call Mountain Dog Millworks or go to their website to have them help you create your custom space. www.mountaindogmillworks.com or (661) 972-9095....

  • Environmental wellness

    Carla Cook, MSW, LCSW, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    This month, as part of our continued examination of the wellness wheel and practices that support balance as a key to well-being, we will be exploring environmental wellness, the practice of living in a way that supports your well-being and the health of the planet. Environmental self-care is the practice of taking care of your environment. Whether we realize it or not, the spaces that we inhabit play a significant role in our well-being. Environments include our homes, schools, workplace,...

  • Iris bed added to Cal City's Inspiration Park

    Jessica DeMumbrum, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    The Desert Rose Garden Club of California City has added a new iris bed to the walking path at Inspiration Walk. Adjacent to the Remembrance Rose Garden and some big pine trees, it will be a gorgeous new place to enjoy the tranquility of the park. The iris planted is called What a Circus. Also being planted is Huckleberry Fudge, Tijuana Taxi, Dauntless, Engagement Ring, Swirling Skirts, Good Morning Beautiful, Glitter Gulch and Red Dirt Road. Next up is a 10’ by 10’ area that will be planted this January with wild bird seed. If you’re a bird...

  • Success with living Christmas trees

    Rick Gillies, Mountain Gardens Nursery & Pet, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    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...

  • Chavez Memorial Garden dedicated by National Park Service

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Oct 26, 2024

    On Friday, Oct. 11, following a naturalization ceremony held at the Cesar E. Chavez National Monument in Keene, National Park Service Director Charles (Chuck) Sams dedicated the Memorial Garden in which Cesar Chavez, his wife Helen and dogs, Huelga and Boycott are buried. Sams said that Chavez, who passed away in 1993, had expressed a desire to be buried in that spot near the dogs when he passed away. The garden was developed around his grave and Helen was buried there following her death in...

  • Honoring loved ones with Pan de Muerto: A family tradition

    Daniela Peregrina, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    Every year on Nov. 1 and 2, Mexicans around the world honor their dearly departed during Día de los Muertos, a beautiful Mexican tradition. It is a time to remember family members who have passed, to celebrate their lives and to keep their memories alive. In our home, we prepare an ofrenda (offering), adorned with their favorite foods and drinks, inviting their memory and their many stories to be with us once again. My son Ricky has grown up celebrating this day, hearing stories about his...

  • New antique in the Errea House

    Phyllis Belcher, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    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....

  • AAUW Scholarship Committee news

    Cindy Marble, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    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...

  • The Honor Flight with Larry Hoose

    Joscelyn Martinez, staff writer|Oct 26, 2024

    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...

  • Mojave Experimental Fly-In and giant scale model airplane races

    Cathy Hansen, contributing writer|Oct 26, 2024

    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...

  • Celebration of Life: Blanche 'Irene' Murphy, February 9, 1941 – September 7, 2024

    Oct 26, 2024

    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...

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