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  • Tehachapi-wide blood drive

    City of Tehachapi|Sep 11, 2021

    Houchin Community Blood Bank returns to the City of Tehachapi on Tuesday Sept. 21, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Tehachapi-wide blood drive will be held at Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Parks District's West Park, 490 W. D Street. If you would like to reserve a time to donate, please use this link to find a time that works for you connect.hcbb.com/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/6333. To help save time, fill out the donor questionnaire prior to arrival (must be done same day of the donation) from home...

  • Shelter on the Hill Wine & Cheese fundraiser, Sept. 18

    Sue Alberti, contributing writer|Sep 11, 2021

    Shelter on the Hill, a humane society in Lebec, will be holding its 19th annual Festival of Wine & Cheese fundraiser on Sept. 18, 3 to 6 p.m. at the Tejon Ranch Equestrian Center located at 1401 Crane Canyon Rd., in Lebec. Wine tasting, as well as food and live music, will be on hand and don't forget the live and silent auctions. All this for only $30 presale or $35 at the door. Since its inception, Shelter on the Hill has rescued over 1,200 cats and dogs. During the COVID-19 pandemic last...

  • Fiddlin' Down the Tracks is back

    Gayel Pitchford, District 3 President|Sep 11, 2021

    The 44th annual "Fiddlin' Down the Tracks" Old Time Fiddle Contest takes place in Tehachapi on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 17 and 18, at Country Oaks Baptist Church, 20915 Schout Road, Tehachapi. This year the contest is being held in memory of Matthew Rails, one of District 3's fine young fiddlers who passed away recently, shortly before his 21st birthday. There will be a story board commemorating Matthew's life and a tribute fiddle division in his memory, with a trophy for the best rendition...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon, contributing writer|Sep 11, 2021

    J.R. Kendrick, Life Scout with Troop 3 of Tehachapi, is in the process of obtaining his Eagle rank, which is the highest rank attainable in Scouts. Only about 4 percent of Scouts reach this achievement. He recently completed his Eagle Scout project at the Stallion Springs Community Center. As a Scout he has been volunteering at community events such as Mountain Festival, in local parades with his fellow Scouts and at the Stallion Springs Library. He has just finished his second year at Cerro...

  • Tehachapi Tall Tots class

    TVRPD|Sep 11, 2021

    Don’t meet TUSD TK cutoff? Need a more challenging preschool class? New to preparing your child for Kindergarten? We have spots open in our Tall Tots class! Our Tall Tots class is our older class for children ages 4 to 5 or second year of preschool. In this class, we intend to give these students a head start and provide the opportunity to grow in an environment designed for their age group. We will be teaching social-emotional skills, math skills including addition, subtraction and counting u...

  • Pandemic no match for 'Nunsense'

    Tracy Silvers, Assistant Director for Nunsense|Sep 11, 2021

    The hit musical "Nunsense" may be a smaller show in the number of actors on stage, but there are certainly no small parts in this musical comedy. "It's a small cast show, but a very demanding show. They have to sing, dance, act, work props and costumes and play characters all at the same time. They do it all," said veteran Tehachapi Community Theatre (TCT) Director Doug Jockinsen. Jockinsen has been participating in theater for 54 years, but the pandemic has mostly kept him and his children at...

  • Abby Girl concert at Tehachapi Wine and Cattle Company

    Pat Doody, contributing writer|Sep 11, 2021

    Abby Girl and the Real Deal put on a great show for over 100 spectators on the evening of Aug. 28 at Tehachapi Wine and Cattle Company. It was a highlight of the evening when Mike Van Atta picked up his harmonica and joined the band for a couple of numbers....

  • Coffee with the Mayor

    City of Tehachapi|Sep 11, 2021

    On Thursday, September 16, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. the City of Tehachapi will host the next Coffee with the Mayor event at The Coffee Mill. The August meet and greet with the mayor was a great success as many members of the community stopped by to say hello, ask questions and share their thoughts. "I got a chance to meet some new people in our community and catch up with some longtime residents as well. I really enjoyed it," said Mayor Phil Smith. The Coffee with the Mayor gathering was designed...

  • 'Do the Math' takes a trip down memory lane, set to debut 20th season Sept. 14

    Aug 28, 2021

    On March 13, 2002, officials from the Kern County Superintendent of Schools office and community partners gathered at KCSOS's downtown Bakersfield headquarters to launch a new educational TV program called "Do the Math." After nearly two decades and with more than 900 live episodes in the books, the program is gearing up for the start of its 20th season on Sept. 14. "Do the Math" was the brainchild of former KCSOS employees Janis Jones, Coordinator of Afterschool Programs and Laurie Maclin,...

  • Airport star party is back, Sept. 11

    Dale Hawkins, contributing writer|Aug 28, 2021

    [Editor's note: On page 2 of The Loop newspaper's Aug. 14, 2021 issue, the incorrect date was published for this event. Please note Sept. 11 is the correct date for the star party at Aviator Park.] The COVID pandemic has shut down our community star parties for far too long. At last, it's time to gather 'round the telescopes once again! This year we have all of the planets in our evening sky; some near the setting sun, others rising as it gets dark. While Mars, Mercury and blazing Venus set...

  • Assemblyman Vince Fong to host third annual free pet adoption fair at Kern County Animal Services

    Vince Fong, Assemblyman|Aug 28, 2021

    Assemblyman Vince Fong will once again cover the costs for the first 100 pet adoptions at Kern County Animal Services from Thursday, September 16 through Saturday, September 18. “There are many dogs and cats in desperate need of a good home,” said Assemblyman Fong (R-Kern County). “Having two rescue dogs of my own, I know the wonderful impact a pet can bring into a home.” “Adopting and caring for a loving animal has been shown to lift a person’s spirits and bring emotional health to families. I...

  • Fiddlin' Down the Tracks is back

    Gayel Pitchford, District 3 President|Aug 28, 2021

    The 44th annual "Fiddlin' Down the Tracks" Old Time Fiddle Contest takes place in Tehachapi on Friday and Saturday, September 17 and 18, at Country Oaks Baptist Church, 20915 Schout Road, Tehachapi. This year the contest is being held in memory of Matthew Rails, one of District 3's fine young fiddlers who passed away recently, shortly before his 21st birthday. There will be a story board commemorating Matthew's life and a tribute fiddle division in his memory, with a trophy for the best...

  • TehachaPod recap: Tehachapi High School Booster Club & TVRPD fall events

    City of Tehachapi|Aug 28, 2021

    Recently released episodes of TehachaPod feature interviews with the Tehachapi High School Booster Club, and a conversation with Tehachapi Valley Recreation Parks District (TVRPD). In episode 94 of TehachaPod, Corey Costelloe becomes the interviewee as a THS alumni and member of the Warrior Board of Directors. Corey gets into detail about how the Booster Club supports the THS student athletes throughout the year. He explains how they could use community volunteers and how we all can support the...

  • Coffee with the Mayor returns

    City of Tehachapi|Aug 28, 2021

    On August 19, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., the City of Tehachapi hosted the first Coffee with the Mayor event of this year at The Coffee Mill. The last time the Coffee with the Mayor event was held was December 2019. “It’s great to have Coffee with the Mayor back again, the opportunity to talk to the residents is so important for me as well as for City staff. I enjoy listening to the feedback and ideas, and it’s nice to just have a chance to talk with everyone,” said Mayor Phil Smith. The Coffee with the Mayor gathering was designed to create...

  • Annual Poker Run fundraiser, Sept. 11

    Jim Davis, contributing writer|Aug 28, 2021

    The Tehachapi Chapter 221 American Legion Riders is inviting all motorcycle enthusiasts to join us on Saturday, September 11, 2021 for our annual Poker Run Fundraiser event. This fundraiser benefits veterans and children. There will be a $500 highest poker hand prize and a $100 lowest poker hand prize. There will also be a 50/50 raffle and opportunity drawings for a variety of donated prizes. Registration for the event will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at The Coffee Mill on 120 S. Mill...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon, contributing writer|Aug 28, 2021

    The new owner of the golf course, Andri Karapetian, appeared at the August Board of Directors meeting and provided a status report on the progress of revitalizing the course. He indicated he is working with both Kern County and the CSD to bring back the 18-hole course as quickly as possible and even better than it was. Currently there is a bit of a slowdown while awaiting the County to reissue a conditional use permit for the property. That could take as long as three months. Water and sewerage...

  • Nunsense comes to Tehachapi

    Tracy Silvers, Assistant Director for Nunsense|Aug 28, 2021

    Tehachapi Community Theatre (TCT) was looking for a musical that was fun and played to its strengths, hadn't ever been done locally, and would give director Doug Jockinsen – who is also the Executive Producer for TCT – a big project to produce. "Nunsense" fit the bill perfectly. The musical about the lovable nuns has been a crowd-pleaser since it opened in 1985. It ran for 10 years and 3,672 performances, becoming the second-longest-running Off-Broadway show in history and an international phe...

  • Airport star party is back, Sep. 11

    Dale Hawkins, contributing writer|Aug 14, 2021

    The COVID pandemic has shut down our community star parties for far too long. At last, it's time to gather 'round the telescopes once again! This year we have all of the planets in our evening sky; some near the setting sun, others rising as it gets dark. While Mars, Mercury and blazing Venus set close to the setting sun, the other four planets pop out across the darkening evening sky. Jupiter and its four big moons will be visible early along with glorious Saturn, with its rings open a healthy...

  • Back to School Vaccination Clinic opens at Kern County Fairgrounds

    Aug 14, 2021

    Are you and your family ready for school? Make sure childhood vaccinations are at the top of your checklist! Kern County Public Health Services is offering convenient, low-cost back to school vaccinations at the Kern County Fairgrounds, 1142 P Street in Bakersfield. Appointments are preferred and prioritized and can be made by calling (661) 321-3000. “We enjoy helping local families prepare for back to school each year by providing our annual vaccination clinic,” says Brynn Carrigan, Director of Kern County Public Health Services. “This is an...

  • Annual Kern County College Night returns to in-person format Sept. 13

    Aug 14, 2021

    After being held virtually last fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Kern County Superintendent of Schools office, in conjunction with the Kern High School District, will host the annual Kern County College Night in-person on Monday, September 13 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Bakersfield Convention Center. The event will feature fewer colleges and universities in attendance this year to allow for more spacing between exhibit booths. The event is free and reservations/tickets are not required. However, entry is limited to one student and one...

  • Train fun in Tehachapi on Aug. 14-15

    Aug 14, 2021

    Model trains have been traditional gifts for young and old alike. The Tehachapi Loop Railroad Club would like to share their toys with all of you at their Summer Model Train Show on Saturday, Aug. 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Listen to the whistles, bells, huffing and chuffing as you watch the operating layouts in Large Scale, Lionel, HO and N Modules. It’s a fun time for the public, as well as the modelers. There will also be a promotions table f...

  • Deco du Jour Grand Opening

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Aug 14, 2021

    On Aug. 5, members of the Tehachapi business community came together with representatives of local government to cut a ribbon celebrating the official opening of Deco du Jour, a new upscale furniture store located in the SaveMart shopping center at the corner of Tucker Road and Valley Blvd. Owners Gina Dumania and Shawn Bineau opened the store during the pandemic and were very excited to finally be able to hold the event....

  • Arts Commission presents AHTV Foundation donation

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Aug 14, 2021

    At the August meeting of the Greater Tehachapi Economic Development Council, the Tehachapi Arts Commission presented Christina Scrivner, head of Philanthropy for Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley Foundation, with a check for $14,300 to be used for future art acquisitions for the hospital. The check represented the proceeds from ticket sales to the VIP Reception that kicked off the Art 2021 exhibit on the weekend of July 23-25....

  • Local Team Liberty competes in State Games

    Curtis Nelson|Aug 14, 2021

    Local Team Liberty BMX racers recently competed in the California Summer State Games held in San Diego on July 24 at San Diego BMX. The Games are set up to celebrate the Olympic Spirit of competition among Californians. Before the race started a symbolic State Games Torch was passed around the track. The grandson, grandpa duo of Kayden "Speedy" Gonzales and Curtis "Mohawk Grandpa" Nelson, had a good race day. Gonzales competing in the 12-year-old intermediate class division, was hoping for a...

  • The show goes on! TCT returns

    Doug Jockinsen, contributing writer|Aug 14, 2021

    The return to normalcy is a relative term. For the cast and crew of "Nunsense," it simply means being able to step back onto the BeeKay Theatre stage for rehearsals with actual cast members and stagehands nearby. "You don't realize how much you needed it until you get back into it," said Leslie Reynolds, who joins with a very talented cast in Tehachapi Community Theatre's performance of "Nunsense," which runs Sept. 10-Oct. 3. "I'm so happy to sing and dance with someone who is actually in the...

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