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  • CALM extends days of operation, Senior Discovery Days return

    Jan 22, 2022

    Beginning Feb. 1, the California Living Museum will be open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also beginning Feb. 1, Senior Discovery Days return to CALM. Every Tuesday, seniors (60 years and over) will receive a 50% admissions discount and a 10% discount on gift store merchandise. Regular senior admission is $7. CALM is home to a variety of native species of plants and animals. The 38-year-old zoo is located at 10500 Alfred Harrell Highway, Bakersfield (between Lake Ming and Hart Park). For information, call (661) 872-2256, visit...

  • Successful fundraiser for Tehachapi local

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Jan 22, 2022

    Hundreds of Tehachapi residents turned out at the Save Mart parking lot on Saturday, Jan. 16 to attend a community fundraiser and Celebration of Life for Aaron Abbott, a long-time Save Mart employee and friend to so many Save Mart shoppers. Abbott had grown up in Tehachapi, attended Monroe Continuation High School and has recently passed away leaving only one remaining family member. Mano Lujan, owner of the Red House BBQ, said that over the years he had talked with Abbott discussing...

  • TVAA 17th annual photo contest

    Gale Caldwell, contributing writer|Jan 22, 2022

    February's First Friday at Gallery 'N' Gifts will feature photography from our local community in its 17th annual photo contest. There's still time to participate as submissions will be accepted at Gallery 'N' Gifts, 100 W. Tehachapi Blvd., Jan. 24-31. The First Friday Awards reception will be held on Feb. 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. This year's seven categories include Landscape/Nature, Travel/Architecture, Animals, Black and White/Sepia, Details and Macros, People and, of course, our separate category...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon, contributing writer|Jan 22, 2022

    Winter weather is setting in. It's time to look at the activities available through the Parks and Recreation Department of the CSD. Activities include, free open gym, dance classes, volleyball, craft nights, exercise classes and more. Sonya's Fit Friday is on Fridays at 9:30 a.m. Class includes a warm up, full body workout and a cool down period. Cost is $8 per class. For more information, contact the instructor at [email protected]. Judo is back. Classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays from...

  • Assemblyman Vince Fong announces 2022 re-election campaign

    Vince Fong, Assemblyman|Jan 22, 2022

    Assemblyman Vince Fong, Jan. 10, announced his re-election campaign in the newly drawn 32nd Assembly District. Fong, a Republican, has represented the vast majority of the district since his election in 2016. "Our state faces tremendous challenges, which must be addressed with a sense of urgency," said Fong. "Building needed water storage, reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfires, supporting our law enforcement, producing more energy, and providing permanent tax relief are critical...

  • Ollie Mountain Sports Park opens

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Jan 8, 2022

    On Dec. 20, 2021, representatives of the Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Park District and the City of Tehachapi were joined by members of the Chamber of Commerce to cut the ribbon for the new Ollie Mountain Sports Park located at 410 W. D Street. Waiting behind the ribbon were about 100 individuals waiting to use the new steel ramps. In October of 2020, TVRPD closed the Ollie Mountain Skate Park and removed the ramps. The original wooden ramps had deteriorated, become unsafe and needed to be...

  • HolidayLights at CALM named one of the 10 Best Zoo Light Shows in the U.S. by USA Today for third year

    Jan 8, 2022

    HolidayLights at CALM has been named one of the best zoo light shows in the U.S. by USA Today. After a month-long voting process wherein the public could vote for their favorite zoo light shows, HolidayLights finished in the ninth position out of 20 nominated zoos. The top ten winners are as follows: 1. PNC Festival of Lights at the Cincinnati Zoo - Cincinnati. 2. Lights Before Christmas at the Toledo Zoo - Toledo. 3. Electric Safari at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo - Colorado Springs. 4. Christmas at...

  • January 15 application deadline for debris removal program for property owners impacted by French Fire

    Jan 8, 2022

    The Kern County Public Health Services Department urges property owners impacted by the French Fire to contact our department as soon as possible to be eligible to participate in the debris removal program. Our team will assist residents in completing the required paperwork to submit to the state by the Jan. 15 deadline. Public Health has partnered with the California Office of Emergency Services to provide a debris removal program for homeowners and property owners who sustained damage caused by the French Fire. This program will assist...

  • Bakersfield National Cemetery receives Organizational Excellence award

    Jan 8, 2022

    The Department of Veterans Affairs has named Bakersfield National Cemetery as an Organization of Excellence, a designation that is given to national cemeteries that meet strict department standards. On Dec. 14, 2021, Bakersfield National Cemetery was presented an award for receiving this designation. An independent team evaluated and compared the cemetery’s performance against National Cemetery Administration (NCA) standards, which are derived from customer satisfaction surveys, appearance of h...

  • 5 Heart Quilts & Fabric estate sale and other news at On the Blvd

    Jan 8, 2022

    Karen Cussimonio announced that beginning on Jan. 8 and continuing for the following two weeks, On the Boulevard Antiques will be holding a special estate sale at their store, 112 E. Tehachapi Blvd., in Suite A. The sale will include furnishings from the closing of 5 Heart Quilts & Fabric store. Karen added that following the sale On the Blvd will be downsizing and moving everything remaining in Suite A into Suite B. “Maintaining both sides of the building became too difficult,” said Karen. Thi...

  • Tehachapi Arts Center closed for remodeling

    Mark Kamerer, contributing writer|Jan 8, 2022

    Along with the reopening on Jan. 17 we are excited to announce our paint night on Jan. 22. For the first time, we are offering the subject portrait as a pair. So, bring a friend and you can each create half of a matching set. Also, our weekly children’s classes will resume on Wednesdays starting Jan. 19. There will be more classes and events scheduled for February. The Tehachapi Arts Center is looking for people to join our co-op as well as new vendors. Would you like to teach a class? We have the space and supplies. Is there a class you w...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon, contributing writer|Jan 8, 2022

    Holy cardboard! A message from the General Manager With people moving to Stallion Springs and with the increase in online holiday shopping the recycling area at the disposal site is being overrun with boxes. The cardboard is picked up on a regular basis by FIELD and we are working with them for possible solutions. If the bins are full, please throw your cardboard in the trash bins. We appreciate the amount you have all been recycling but we obviously have to find a better solution. Thank you...

  • Free parvo/distemper vaccine clinic in Bakersfield, Jan. 15

    Dawn Romero, Rescue Coordinator at Unity K9 Express Rescue|Jan 8, 2022

    This free parvo/distemper vaccine clinic is available to all residents in 93301, 93304, 93305, 93306, 93307, 93308, Arvin, Lamont and Tehachapi. On Saturday, January 15 at 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at F&M Fabrics Parking Lot & Frontage Road, 2954 Niles Street, Bakersfield. Drive through and walk-up. Over the last four months we have seen a huge increase in the number of dogs getting distemper both from the local shelters and in the community. We will be doing drive-thru and walk-up parvo/distemper...

  • CALM's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center to be closed for renovations, construction of new clinic building through March 2022

    Jan 8, 2022

    Since its founding in 1983, CALM (California Living Museum) has treated and released thousands of injured, orphaned and abandoned animals back into the wild through its Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. With the increase in wildlife cases over the past decade, the time has come for CALM to make major renovations before starting the 2022 season. “January through March tends to be a slow season for wildlife issues, making it the perfect time for us to complete upgrades,” said CALM Director, Meg Mai...

  • Local author signs books at Tehachapi Christian Store

    Tanya Joham, staff writer|Jan 8, 2022

    On Dec. 16, local songwriter and children's book author Rob Saranpa signed his book The Night Jesus Met Santa Claus for patrons and fans at the Tehachapi Christian Store. Adriana and Peter Garthwaite, owners of Tehachapi Christian Store have made Saranpa's book available for purchase in their store. "We love Tehachapi," said Adriana Garthwaite a few moments before the book signing was scheduled to take place. "We always want to support the community and further the Gospel." Saranpa told about...

  • Book signing at veterans memorial building

    Major Jason E. George, VFW|Jan 8, 2022

    On Saturday, January 15, 2022 (1 to 4 p.m.), local military historian Craig Luther, Ph.D. will be selling and signing his new book: "Our Soldiers' Stories: Kern County Goes To War - From the Beaches of Normandy to the Deserts of Iraq." The book (215 pages, both in hardback and softback, large 7" by 10" format) includes 25 stories of local Tehachapi and Kern County veterans over three generations of war, along with 85 photographs. All proceeds go to the Jason E. George VFW, Post 12114 in...

  • Toys for Tots drive collects nearly 900 toys

    Marty Pay, MBA, CLU, LUTC-F|Dec 18, 2021

    Toys for Tots had another great year here in Tehachapi collecting just under 900 toys for kids in our community. Last year between our collections at Christmas and our Christmas in July, we collected over 1,200 toys. This year we were at about the same level, collecting over 300 this past July. We've been fortunate to have several incredible businesses supporting this effort. Country Real Estate, Tehachapi Martial Arts Center, the City of Tehachapi, Bank of the West and Tehachapi Treasure Trove...

  • A Community of Lights – Local Holiday Decorating Contest Winners

    Dec 18, 2021

    The City of Tehachapi and The Loop newspaper have collaborated again to sponsor the 2nd Annual Tehachapi Holiday Decorating Contest for both homes in Tehachapi communities including Stallion Springs, Bear Valley Springs and Golden Hills, as well as businesses within the city limits. After much consideration by the judges, here are the winners of the 2nd Annual Tehachapi Holiday Decorating Contest. Since all of the lights were so fantastic, the judges really struggled to pick the winners. Some...

  • Conference geared toward parents of children with special needs slated for Jan. 21

    Dec 18, 2021

    The Kern County Consortium SELPA, a division of the Kern County Superintendent of Schools office, will host an all-day conference geared toward parents of children with special needs on Friday, Jan. 21, 2022 from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hodel's Country Dining, 5917 Knudsen Dr. in Bakersfield. Admission is just $10, which includes a continental breakfast and lunch. The fourth bi-annual conference, titled "Specially Yours," is being organized to educate and empower parents who are struggling to...

  • Tehachapi Composite Squadron 46 hosts end of year banquet

    1st Lt. Ruben R. Del Portillo, contributing writer|Dec 18, 2021

    Tehachapi Composite Squadron 46 ended the year in spectacular fashion hosting a banquet that included music, dinner, dancing, and an awards ceremony. The squadron set a high standard to end the year by promoting a record breaking ten cadets, three cadets reached their first milestone achieving the rank of Cadet Staff Sergeant, thus receiving the prestigious Wright Brothers Award. Among those in attendance were the Group Commander for Group 6 of the Civil Air Patrol, Lt. Col. Clifford Chabot, who...

  • Put yourself ahead of the crowd with Cerro Coso's new Spanish language program

    Cerro Coso Community College|Dec 18, 2021

    Cerro Coso Community College is offering a new Spanish Associate of Arts Transfer degree (A.A.-T). The A.A.-T degree offers students the opportunity to complete a two-year degree with course credits that allow them to transfer as a junior to designated Spanish bachelor’s degree programs at California State universities and gives priority admission consideration to the local CSU campus or to a program that is deemed similar to the community college major. The Spanish AA-T degree offers two tracks to choose from one for Non-Heritage Speakers a...

  • What's Up in Bear Valley Springs?

    Linda Coverdale, contributing writer|Dec 18, 2021

    Well, friends and neighbors, as I write this, we are getting some much needed moisture in the form of snow. Let’s hope it keeps up for awhile. The CSD has been busy with leaks (seven) and road maintenance during the past month, as well as guardrail replacements on Deertrail Dr. It was budgeted for over $75,000 but was completed for under $65,000. The holiday season is here with a multitude of events to enjoy. But, especially, consider the New Year’s Eve party at the Oak Tree Country Club on Dec...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon, contributing writer|Dec 18, 2021

    Thank you to all of our volunteers and staff who helped make this annual bridge decorating a success. Debbie and Diego Rodriguez, Denise and David Cox, Larry Heasley, John Stillman, Junior Rodriguez and Rich Brown with Tehachapi Lawn and Garden. A very special thank you goes out to Debbie Rodriguez who brings this Christmas Cheer to our Community. You are an incredible soul and we all love and appreciate you! Parks and Recreation An all new Friday Fit class will be starting on January 7, 2022...

  • St. Vincent de Paul is here to help

    Dec 18, 2021

    The Saint Malachy's Conference of Saint Vincent de Paul Charities has been serving in the Tehachapi area since 2001. The Conference is able to provide the following types of support for those in need: food, transportation assistance, utilities and rent assistance, financial help for education and employment preparation programs, as well as referrals to other charitable and public agencies in the Kern County area. The society is an international organization of lay people, who practice C...

  • Santa Claus in Bear Valley Springs

    Therese Luther, staff writer|Dec 18, 2021

    Bear Valley Springs is a great place to live and it is the only area in all of Greater Tehachapi with its own Santa Claus! BVS has Jorge Melendez and his brilliant imagination to thank as well as his exceptional supervisor, Karolyn Hartmann, for the last several years of gatehouse decorations for various holidays and for their own private Santa. Jorge and his wife, Elizabeth (his "Princess Charming" as he calls her), moved to Bear Valley Springs about six years ago with their daughter, Alyssa,...

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