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Articles from the April 2, 2022 edition


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  • Homeowners need coverage for natural disasters

    Marty Pay, MBA, CLU, LUTC-F|Apr 2, 2022

    With recent hurricane activity in the Gulf and Florida, people obviously have been wondering about insurance: How would they be covered for natural disasters here in California? Our concern here in Southern California is earthquakes, as well as, possible floods. Both exposures can be handled by insurance. We've read several articles recently on how California is long overdue for another sizable earthquake - how would insurance help? The CEA (California Earthquake Authority) was created after...

  • Angel sculpture unveiled at hospital

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Apr 2, 2022

    Before the completion of Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley hospital, interim-President David Eastman appointed the Art of Healing Committee to secure works of art to be placed throughout the hospital. Artwork has been proven over and over again to be beneficial in the healing of hospital patients. Among the many works secured by the committee are the butterfly mural located in the interior courtyard and the welcoming angel in the hospital entry hall. On March 18, the remaining members of the...

  • Karl's Hardware Tehachapi, opening soon

    Apr 2, 2022

    If you haven’t heard, Karl’s Hardware is coming to Tehachapi! We are in the process of purchasing Pioneer True Value and will be ready to open sometime this spring. We are very excited to be a part of Tehachapi and surrounding communities. A little background on us: Karl’s Hardware has been in the Antelope Valley since 1979, and was started by Joe Karl in Rosamond. Art Landsgaard purchased the store from Joe Karl soon after and owned it for about 20 years before selling to his son, Eric, in 20...

  • Your Tax Preparer

    D. David Hebebrand, Moats & Hebebrand CPAs|Apr 2, 2022

    Trusts have been used as an integral part of sophisticated tax and financial arrangements for centuries. Exactly how they are used depends on a person's particular goals, current tax rules and other factors. Hopefully this article helps you to understand some ways a trust may help you. A trust is an arrangement in which title to property is held by someone for another's benefit. The trust can be established to benefit the person creating it (the grantor), or to benefit another (the beneficiary)....

  • Tehachapi POPS Orchestra springs back to action April 7

    Deborah Hand-Cutler, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    The Tehachapi POPS Orchestra (TPOPS) had been entertaining the community for 15 years before having to go dark during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020. Now that the virus is apparently waning, the TPOPS orchestra is starting up again. The group will meet on Thursdays, starting April 7, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., in St. Jude's Anglican church, 1200 S Curry. Anyone who plays an orchestral instrument is welcome to come and join. No auditions are necessary. Just bring your instrument and a music stand....

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|Apr 2, 2022

    Coral and Chris Holland moved into their Tehachapi home on Dec. 21, 2021 just in time to host a whole family for Christmas. The couple came to California from Boston earlier in the year and settled in Silver Lakes which is in the middle of the desert. A few weeks of 108 degree weather was enough to convince them that they needed a slightly cooler climate. Tehachapi was perfect. Coral is retired after spending 47 years in the management of elder care facilities. During that period, she was...

  • Make-A-Wish director talks with Rotarians

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Apr 2, 2022

    On March 24, Ashley Sodergren, director of the South Valley Regional Office of Make-A-Wish and a Tehachapi resident, spoke to local Rotarians about the needs and operations of the organization and specifically the Bakersfield office. Sodergren said that a child is diagnosed with a critical illness every 20 minutes. Wishes that are granted by Make-A-Wish give hope to children with critical illnesses, as well as those with terminal illnesses. There are currently 102 children waiting for wishes to...

  • Tehachapi Finance Department receives Operating Budget Award

    City of Tehachapi|Apr 2, 2022

    The City of Tehachapi Finance Department has been recognized again for budget transparency with an award from the California Society of Municipal Officers (CSMFO). The CSMFO awarded the Excellence in Budgeting Award to the City of Tehachapi for its Fiscal Year 2021-22 budget document. This award is designed to recognize those agencies whose budget documents meet certain state-wide standards and requirements considered to be of the highest quality. “The award demonstrates the City’s com...

  • Common questions about the use of a Transfer on Death Deed (part 2)

    Diana Wade, LDA|Apr 2, 2022

    If I sell or give away the property described in a TOD deed, what happens when I die? If the deed or other document used to transfer your property is RECORDED before your death, the TOD deed will have no effect. If the transfer document is not RECORDED before your death, the TOD deed will take effect. I am being pressured to complete this form. What should I do? Do NOT complete this form unless you freely choose to do so. If you are being pressured to dispose of your property in a way that you...

  • Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce luncheon, April 19

    Apr 2, 2022

    On Tuesday, April 19, from noon to 1 p.m., please show up early for networking.At Big Papa's, 1001 W. Tehachapi Blvd., C200. Our guest speaker will be the fabulous Mary Beth Garrison, president of Cheers for Charity. Garrison is an experienced External and Internal Affairs Manager with a demonstrated history of working with communities and methods of communication. She is skilled in both written and verbal communication, community engagement, non-profit organizations, negotiation, operations...

  • Spring Model Train Show, April 9-10

    Mike Schmitt, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    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 Fall Model Train Show to be held on Saturday, April 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, April 10 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, N and Z Modules. It’s a fun time for the public as well as the modelers. There will also be a promotions table, f...

  • Tehachapi Mountain Quilt Guild sends 114 quilts to Poland for Ukrainian Refugees

    Maureen Kelley, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    The wonderful ladies from the Comfort Quilts group of the Tehachapi Mountain Quilt Guild, have again found it in their hearts to help others. These ladies generously donate their time and talent to make beautiful quilts for people in need. Recently, Cheryl Johnson, Pauline Haddox, Teri Lindsey, Nancy Dubie and Maureen Kelley (hiding behind the beautiful quilts pictured ) got together and packed and shipped 114 quilts to Poland for the Ukrainian refugees who have had to flee their country....

  • Will your money last as long as you do?

    Francisco Garcia, Edward Jones Financial Advisor|Apr 2, 2022

    We all hope for long, healthy lives. But there's a serious "side effect" of longevity – the possibility of outliving our money. How can you help prevent this? It's useful to know the seriousness of the threat. Consider this: About 41% of all U.S. homes in which the head of the household is between 35 and 64 are projected to run short of money in retirement, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute. While this statistic indicates a cause for concern, it certainly doesn't mean that y...

  • Chainsaws, improv, clay and more at Tehachapi Arts Center

    Mark Kamerer, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    Welcome Chainsaw Coop Tehachapi Arts Center is happy to announce that last month’s guest artist is this month’s newest vendor. Cooper Davidson (AKA Chainsaw Coop) is a local wood sculptor. He produces amazing animals, furniture and signs with his chainsaw. Harvesting the wood from dead trees on his property. His art is environmentally friendly as well as beautiful. Our new Sculpting Class will be held every Saturday morning with Lucinda from 10 a.m. to noon. The medium will be clay. The instructor will provide a clay sculpting kit for a rea...

  • U.S. Borax celebrates 150 years

    Rio Tinto|Apr 2, 2022

    U.S. Borax celebrated 150 years mining borates – with a community celebration on Friday, March 25 at the 20 Mule Team Museum in Boron, California. It was a great celebration that brought together many people that have contributed to Borax's 150 years past and present. People joined for a picnic lunch, 20 Mule Team Museum tours, and a light program with speakers from Rio Tinto, government officials and community members. Ryan Harnden, the newly appointed Chief Operating Officer for California O...

  • Stanley J. Novak: B-17 bomber ball turret 'belly gunner' over WWII Germany (part one)

    Dr. Craig Luther, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    (Note: This is the 31st article in a continuing series about local military veterans and their service to our great country. The articles may contain graphic content. Reader discretion is advised.) Stanley J. Novak passed away late last year at the age of 98. He lived an extraordinary life, and I'm honored to (much too briefly) tell the story of this heroic Tehachapian. Stanley was born on May 13, 1923, in the town of Natrona, Pennsylvania, situated along the Allegheny River not far from...

  • Let's hit the rails

    Ed Gordon, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    Early rails were made of wood, cast iron or wrought iron. Modern rails are hot rolled steel with a cross section approximate to an I-beam. The top of the rail is profiled to resist wear and to give a good smooth ride, and the foot profiled to suit the fixing system. Unlike some other uses of iron and steel, railway rails are subject to very high stress and are made of very high-quality steel. It took many decades to improve the quality of the materials and changing from iron to steel. Minor...

  • Barbara Lee Menjou March 20, 1947 – March 1, 2022

    Apr 2, 2022

    Barbara Lee Menjou (Boyle), 74, passed away peacefully on March 1, at Hoffmann Hospice Home in Bakersfield, following a brief illness. Barbara was born on March 20, 1947, in Pasadena, California, to Vergil and Lilias Boyle. She was raised in a loving home in South Pasadena, California, with her sister Jodene (Jody). She attended local schools and graduated from South Pasadena High School in 1965, where she was the Tiger Mascot. Following graduation, she entered the work force, employed mostly...

  • My L.A. Marathon victory lap

    Corey Costelloe, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    I cannot properly recount my experience finishing the 2022 Los Angeles Marathon in one edition of Xs and Arrows. Be advised that the tale of struggle and triumph will wield itself through the remainder of my tenure. There is just that much to break down and discuss with those of you that shared this journey, dating back to last September. First and foremost, I finished this event and did so while running the entire 26.2 miles from Dodger Stadium to Century City without walking a single step....

  • AAUW offering 're-entry' scholarships

    Kathi Hinkle AAUW SFFW, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    If you want to return to college, then we have some solutions for you. We are offering a “Continuing Education Scholarship” also called a “re-entry scholarship.” These are available for persons who are starting or returning to college after having been in the workplace or raising children. All you need to do is to write us a letter of intention by April 15. Include your history and future plans for college as well as your name and phone number. Mail to: American Association of University Women c/o Barbara Woods 21275 Jeffrey Rd. Tehacha...

  • Judith Ann Whitfield August 30, 1938 – March 20, 2022

    Apr 2, 2022

    Judith Ann Whitfield, 83, passed away on March 20 in Bakersfield after a lengthy battle with an eating disorder. Judy was born in San Francisco to Ralph and Alice Rogers and was raised by her parents in the redwoods near Leggett Valley, California. After her father's death, her mother moved Judy and her younger brother Ralph Rogers to Eureka, California where she attended grammar and high school. In 1955, Judy met her husband Rodney L. Whitfield in Eureka. They were married there on June 23 the...

  • Rotary recognizes essay contest winners

    Paul Kaminski, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    The Rotary Club of Tehachapi has completed its annual essay contest for 2022. This year's contest featured the topic of how Rotary's "The 4-Way Test" can be used for conflict resolution with classmates. Students in all six schools in the Tehachapi Unified School District, including the Tehachapi Independent Learning Academy, were invited to participate along with Valley Oaks Charter School, Heritage Oak School and Mojave River Academy. The 4-Way Test asks the following questions of the things...

  • Record-setting NASA astronaut, crewmates return from Space Station

    NASA|Apr 2, 2022

    After extending the record for the longest single spaceflight in history by an American to 355 days, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei returned to Earth on Wednesday, March 30, along with Roscosmos cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov. The trio departed the International Space Station at 3:21 a.m. EDT and made a safe, parachute-assisted landing at 7:28 a.m. (5:28 p.m. Kazakhstan time) southeast of the remote town of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan. "Mark's mission is not only record-breaking, but...

  • 'The Secret Garden' (1993)

    Nicholas Tanaka, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    My name is Nicholas Tanaka. I fell in love with movies and studied film in college, but due to my age, I haven't seen many of the classics. I've decided to go back and watch the films that have formed our movie landscape today, and view them with a modern lens. "The Secret Garden" (directed by Agnieszka Holland, and executive-produced by Francis Ford Coppola) is a film about grief and the many forms it takes. After her parents are killed in a tragic earthquake, Mary Lennox is sent to live with...

  • Warriors swim team places 2nd at the Taft Wildcat Invitational

    Rafael Rodriguez, contributing writer|Apr 2, 2022

    On March 19, the Lady Warriors opened up the meet by placing 1st in the 200 Yard Medley Relay (Olivia Ringle, Alaina Riggs, Regan Rodriguez and Hanna Regan). The boys placed 2nd in the 200 Yard Medley Relay (Carter Yeomen, Tyler Regan, Bryce Rodriguez & Iven Sandholdt). The following Lady Warriors placed in the top 3: 1. Alaina Riggs 2nd; 200 Yard Free and 2nd; 500 Yard Free. 2. Olivia Ringle 3rd; 200 Yard IM. 3. Hanna Regan 1st; 100 Yard Free; 2nd; 50 Yard Free. 4. Regan Rodriguez 1st; 100 Yard...

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