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  • Cerro Coso to hold Virtual Parent Night, Oct. 27

    Cerro Coso Community College|Oct 23, 2021

    Parents who have questions about their child’s path to college success are invited to attend an upcoming Cerro Coso Community College virtual Parent Information Night and see firsthand what CCCC offers. From career-training programs that include Nursing, Welding, EMT, and Cyber Security, to Associate Degrees for Transfer, and Associate Degree programs, CCCC provides the education and training students need for success in rewarding, high-demand career fields. Helping parents navigate the c...

  • Book signing to benefit Tehachapi Museum, Nov. 6

    Joanne Woolf|Oct 23, 2021

    A fun and exciting event for the whole family! Local comic creator Saida Woolf has teamed up with the Tehachapi Museum for her first ever Tehachapi book signing. On Saturday, Nov. 6, from noon to 4 p.m. on the front porch of the historic Errea House at 311 S. Green St. in downtown Tehachapi, Woolf will be signing copies of her newly released graphic novel, "Soulstream." Books will be available for purchase for $16, tax included. A portion of each sale will benefit the Tehachapi Museum. Please...

  • Live Veterans Day concert, Nov. 11

    Jeffery Haswell, contributing writer|Oct 23, 2021

    The Outreach Singers under the direction of Jeffrey Haswell will be performing on Thursday, Nov. 11, a St. Jude's in the Mountains Anglican Church beginning at 6:30 p.m. St. Jude's in the Mountains Anglican Church is located at 1200 S. Curry Street, Tehachapi. The concert theme is "Let Freedom Ring" and the music is a tribute to our veterans honoring their service preserving our freedom. Featured songs will be familiar, patriotic favorites. Veterans in attendance are encouraged to wear uniforms...

  • 'Christmas for Seniors Program'

    Vicki Satalino|Oct 23, 2021

    The Tehachapi Lions Club is sponsoring the “Christmas for Seniors Program” for the seventh year. Christmas for Seniors was started by Sandy Morris of Bakersfield. The low-income seniors selected in Tehachapi will receive a gift of their choice and a box of sundries. The Tehachapi Lions Club is asking for your help and support by donating the following items: Kleenex, 2-ply toilet paper, shaving cream, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrushes, toothpaste, lotion, laundry soap, fabric softener/sheets, cleaning supplies or other sundry items, and lar...

  • Coming up in November at Tehachapi Treasure Trove

    Mel White, contributing writer|Oct 23, 2021

    Tehachapi Treasure Trove will be celebrating the next First Friday on Nov. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. November's celebration will once again offer regulars and newcomers alike a chance for laughter and camaraderie, beverages and snacks. As usual, we are also proud to feature the wonderful music of Art Larson. Upcoming classes at the Treasure Trove include a Fused Glass Class with Leila Kleiman on Saturday, November 6, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cost is $45 and that includes materials to make a fused...

  • Touch-A-Truck event, Nov. 6

    Heidi Tully, contributing writer|Oct 23, 2021

    The Tehachapi Mountain Rodeo Association (TMRA) is putting on their first annual Touch-A-Truck event on Nov. 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event allows children to explore, climb and touch vehicles of all shapes and sizes. Proceeds from the event will benefit TMRA’s Junior Rodeo. Along with the many, many vehicles there will be a wide selection of vendors and food. Admission for the event is $20 per family and parking is free. The Tehachapi Rodeo Grounds and Event Center, located at 820 Dennison Rd., will open the gates at 10 a.m. on Nov. 6. T...

  • Downtown Tehachapi 2022 Calendar

    Judith Campanaro|Oct 23, 2021

    There are 11 Tehachapi downtown businesses that deserve to be recognized: TehachaPIE at Mill Street Kitchen, Four Seasons Cafe, Kohnen's Country Bakery, Tehachapi Flower Shop, Thai-hachapi, The Loop newspaper, Nannette Keller Boutique, Tehachapi Christian Store, Alligator Rose, Tehachapi Treasure Trove and On The Blvd Antiques. Together, with local artist Judith Campanaro, they are helping create a 2022 calendar. The intent is to raise money for the Tehachapi Senior Center. Campanaro learned a...

  • Local artist wins big at fair

    Ed Hansen, contributing writer|Oct 23, 2021

    Local artist ZiYu (Anya) Hansen represented Tehachapi proudly at the 2021 Kern County Fair, among many tough competitors. Anya is an immigrant from Taiwan and is assimilating well into American culture participating recently in the Bear Valley Springs Cultural Arts Show displaying some of her fine art and expanding her creative talents with the Tehachapi Rock and Mineral Society. Many people have met Anya in previous years at the Tehachapi Farmers Market, and at the Tehachapi Rock and Mineral...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon, contributing writer|Oct 23, 2021

    Stallion Springs resident Natalie Frankland was featured at Tehachapi Winery on Friday, Oct. 8, at a dinner and wine tasting event. She is looking forward to returning to the winery on Dec. 12 for an encore presentation. Natalie is the Worship Team Leader at the Stallion Springs Community Church that provides music at the Sunday services and will be the lead at the Tehachapi Christmas tree lighting. Artist exchange and library Start your holiday shopping early. The Stallion Springs Artist...

  • Tehachapi Symphony Orchestra fall concert, Oct. 31

    Karen Budai, contributing writer|Oct 23, 2021

    The Tehachapi Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. David Newby will be performing with a live audience on Sunday, Oct. 31, at Country Oaks Baptist Church beginning at 4 p.m. Country Oaks Baptist Church is located at 20915 Schout Road, Tehachapi. The concert will be held in honor of Paul Granna who played tuba at the June concert, but just recently passed away from COVID-19. Please wear a mask to enjoy the concert. The program will feature renowned Pianist Jason Stoll in Franz Liszt's...

  • First Tehachapi Beautiful plaques awarded

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Oct 9, 2021

    On Oct. 4, the City of Tehachapi presented its first two Tehachapi Beautiful Awards. City Manager Greg Garrett, accompanied by City Council members Susan Wiggins and Christina Scrivner, presented Socorro and Carl Schmidt, 211 W. Valley Blvd., with their award and personally placed the sign for all to see. Socorro was born in Tehachapi and she and Carl bought the home in 1954. A block of cement from their original driveway remains etched with the date Sept. 17, 1954. "I took care of it for...

  • Brews on the Mountain, Oct. 23

    TVRPD|Oct 9, 2021

    Get your tickets now for Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Park District’s Beer and Wine Festival. Brews on the Mountain takes place Saturday, Oct. 23 from noon to 4 p.m. at West Park, Grimes ball field, located at 490 West D St., Tehachapi. General admission is $40 and includes a keepsake tasting glass. VIP admission is available for $75 and includes early (11 a.m.) admission for tasting, an event t-shirt and a keepsake tasting glass. We will also be offering a Designated Driver admission o...

  • Coats for Kids drop-off program

    Oct 9, 2021

    The City of Tehachapi is happy to announce the collaboration between the Tehachapi Salvation Army and the Tehachapi Rotary Club on the “Coats for Kids” drop-off program, happening now through Oct. 14. The Salvation Army annually collects new and gently used coats for children and teens in the Tehachapi area who are in need. The Rotary Club has been a supporter over the past years by accepting donations and then purchasing coats to donate. This year the City of Tehachapi was invited to help wit...

  • Calling artists for Christmas sketch contest and raffle at Tehachapi Museum

    Charles White, Tehachapi Heritage League|Oct 9, 2021

    The Tehachapi Heritage League will hold several special Christmas events this year. To help celebrate we will publish our “Christmas Around the World” booklet featuring traditions, customs and recipes from the United Kingdom. We will include the winning sketches of the Christmas sketch contest in the booklet. “Christmas Around the World” booklets will be on sale at the Tehachapi Museum and Errea House Museum beginning Dec. 3. Christmas sketch contest There are four age divisions in the sketch...

  • Upcoming Big Book Sale

    Mark Fisher, contributing writer|Oct 9, 2021

    The Friends of the Library "Big Book Sale" this year is Oct. 16 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and 17 (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) is going to be another 2-in-1 sale. This means that there will be a section with individually priced books and a section with Bag Sale books. On Saturday there will be a typical book sale with individually priced books in one area. Some of these include a 4th edition of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Tanglewood Tales, a copy of Doctor Dolittle in the Moon by Hugh Lofting, and signed copies of Am...

  • What's Up in Stallion Springs?

    Ed Gordon, contributing writer|Oct 9, 2021

    The Stallion Springs CSD held their annual Oktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 2 to an overflow crowd. All of the parking lots were full, there were long lines for brats and beer, sno-cones, hotdogs and the 36 vendors in the gym were kept quite busy. The band played from noon to 5 p.m. and crowds gathered round to hear them play. Vanessa and her crew did a great job of putting it all together and a special thanks to the Stallion Springs Police Department, the security company and CERT team for their...

  • Tehachapi Farmers Market ends

    City of Tehachapi|Oct 9, 2021

    The last Tehachapi Farmers Market of the season was on Thursday, Sept. 30. This was your last chance to stop by Green Street in Downtown Tehachapi and check out fresh produce from local farmers all in one place until the Summer of 2022. "It's sad to see the season come to an end. I am so grateful to meet all of the vendors and community members, who shopped this season, that made it so successful. We're already looking forward to next year," said Marianna Gutierrez, Farmers Market manager. The...

  • Boo-at-the-Zoo on Oct. 23-24

    Oct 9, 2021

    Boo-at-the-Zoo at the California Living Museum (CALM) is set for Oct. 23 and 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission for kids 3-12 years old is just $3 (kids must be accompanied by an adult). Admission for guests 13 years and older is $10 and seniors 60-plus are $7. As always, CALM members are free. This is NOT your typical trick-or-treat event. Instead, there will be spooktacular games to play for prizes, festive decorations, and several of the animals will receive a treat-filled Jack-o-Lantern!...

  • Murder Mystery Dinner Show, Oct. 23

    Oct 9, 2021

    Join California City Community Services for “CLUE” Murder Mystery Dinner Show on Saturday, Oct. 23. Doors open at 4 p.m., dinner is served at 5 p.m. Must be seated by 4:45 p.m. to gather clues to help solve the case. This fun, family-friendly event will be held at the California City Arts and Community Building, 10400 Heather Ave. in California City. There will be door prizes and a silent auction. Tickets are $35 for one person, $30 each for two to 11 people, a table of 12 is $350. This is a fundraising event. For more information call (76...

  • 2nd Annual Tehachapi Holiday Decorating Contest

    City of Tehachapi|Oct 9, 2021

    The City of Tehachapi and The Loop newspaper are happy to announce the 2nd Annual Holiday Decorating Contest for both businesses and homes throughout the entire Tehachapi area. In 2020 more than 100 residences and numerous businesses entered the contest for a chance to be named as one of nine winners for decorating with holiday cheer. In 2021 The Loop newspaper and the City of Tehachapi have decided to expand the winners list to 12. The Golden Hills area will be broken into three categories...

  • Live Tehachapi Symphony Orchestra fall concert

    Karen Budai, contributing writer|Oct 9, 2021

    The Tehachapi Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. David Newby will be performing on Sunday, October 31, at Country Oaks Baptist Church beginning at 4 pm. Country Oaks Baptist Church is located at 20915 Schout Rd., Tehachapi. As long as the State rules do not change again, there will be a live concert with a live audience. Everyone will need to wear a mask. The concert will be held in honor of Paul Granna. Paul played tuba at the June concert, but just recently passed away from COVID....

  • Tehachapi Apple Festival, Oct. 16-17

    Linda Carhart, contributing writer|Oct 9, 2021

    After a most trying year of cancellations of concerts, events, festivals, movies and all forms of family fun and activities, we are so glad to be planning our 2021 Tehachapi Apple Festival for Oct. 16 and 17. It will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday on S. Green Street in Downtown Tehachapi. This festival was started as a celebration of apples in Tehachapi. As the years have progressed we have fewer and fewer apple producers in our wonderful town but...

  • Mountain Bowling groundbreaking

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Oct 9, 2021

    At 8:30 a.m. on Oct. 4, the Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce helped put shovel-to-dirt to break ground for a new 31,500-square-foot facility that will house the 16-lane Mountain Bowling and entertainment center, as well as P-Dubs Brew Pub and Tehachapi Mountain Brewing. Shown in the photo are from left to right, Laura Lynne Wyatt, representing 2nd District Supervisor Zack Scrivner; Paul Wheeler; Tehachapi Chamber Director Ida Perkins; Ashley Ashmore; Brandon Ashmore; Braxton and Deegan Ashmore;...

  • Final Crown for a Cause Blood Drive for 2021

    Tiffany Rea, Miss United States|Sep 25, 2021

    Tehachapi resident, Miss United States, Tiffany Rea, is sponsoring the final blood drive for “Crown for a Cause” on Saturday, October 9 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The mobile drive will be located at TK’s Pizza, 604 W. Tehachapi Blvd., Tehachapi. As with other Crown for a Cause blood drives, Tehachapi people are so generous that the donor appointments fill up very rapidly, however walk-ups may be available on the day of the blood drive. Online appointments can be made at www.hcbb.com or by calli...

  • Coats for Kids drop-off program

    Sep 25, 2021

    The City of Tehachapi is happy to announce the collaboration between the Tehachapi Salvation Army and the Tehachapi Rotary Club on the “Coats for Kids” drop-off program, happening now through October 14. The Salvation Army annually collects new and gently used coats for children and teens in the Tehachapi area who are in need. The Rotary Club has been a supporter over the past years by accepting donations and then purchasing coats to donate. This year the City of Tehachapi was invited to hel...

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