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Articles from the April 29, 2023 edition


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  • Tehachapi Symphony Concert, May 21

    Karen Budai, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    The Tehachapi Symphony, directed by Dr. David Newby, will perform on Sunday, May 21. The concert begins at 4 p.m. at Country Oaks Baptist Church, located at 20915 Schout Rd., Tehachapi. This year's Young Artist Competition winner, Ella Gove, will perform Dvorak's "Romance for Violin and Orchestra." Gove is primarily a dancer and was featured with the Bakersfield Ballet in their production of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker." Schumann's Overture, Scherzo, and Finale, and Franz Schubert's Symphony...

  • Upcoming ribbon cuttings

    Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce|Apr 29, 2023

    Cowboys and Angels On May 4 from 4 to 5 p.m. at 798 Tucker Rd. Joanne Nicks is excited to open her western clothing and accessories store. This adorable store has everything you need. Let’s help her celebrate her lifelong dream! Joanne will have food and excellent door prizes. Have A Heart Humane Society On May 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 787 W. Tehachapi Blvd. The ribbon cutting will be at 11 a.m. ACME live music will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. California Hot Dog Company will be cooking. There will also be an opportunity raffle. Have A Heart H...

  • Tehachapi Library's new branch supervisor

    Mark Fisher, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    The Tehachapi Friends of the Library are happy to welcome our library's new Branch Supervisor, Teresa Skousen. Some of you may have already met her, when she started at the library about a month ago. And she says she's already feeling like she's part of the community. Community engagement is one of her goals for our library. She wants to continue to build on community activities that the library provides. Such as the weekly story time, Doodle Club or Lego Club. She would also like to provide a...

  • Stallion Springs Police Chief honored

    Alex Athans, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    On April 1, the Stallion Springs Chief of Police was honored at the City Counsel meeting. Major Jason E. George VFW 12114 presented to Chief Crowell a plaque for outstanding performance as a law enforcement officer. His performance and dedication are second to none. Pictured in the photograph from right to left are: VFW members Tracey Keefe, Danny Romero, Russell Slover, Alex C. Athans, Chief Crowell, Daryl Black and Ed Keefe. Major Jason E. George VFW meets the first Wednesday of the month at...

  • Four legged surprises

    Diana Frieling, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    Mornings at the ranch are really busy and filled with surprises. Some of them have four legs. This year we have been blessed with a beautiful, chocolate baby camel born under a rainbow! We named him Finnian. Apparently we love him more than his momma, because she rejected him and we are raising him on a bottle. He loves people and would love to see you any Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., now through the end of October. We were stunned to have a really special baby reindeer born on Easter...

  • More punny offerings

    Mel Makaw, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    I love a good pun – don't we all? I'm not very good at coming up with them myself, but I sure do love to collect them. Here, then, are some more punny offerings from my collection for your enjoyment: I once got lost at night in the Great Lakes region. It gave me an Erie feeling. I just saw some red breasted birds sitting in the sun and selling ice cream – I think they were Baskin Robbins. I attend as many electric expos as possible – I just love current events! Sam and Ella must have throw...

  • Tehachapi Warrior Boosters award record 9 scholarships in 2023

    Tehachapi Warriors Booster Club Inc.|Apr 29, 2023

    Following a vote by the board of directors at the general membership meeting on April 12, the Tehachapi Warriors Booster Club is awarding a record nine scholarships for Tehachapi High School student-athletes. The record number of scholarships for graduating seniors that are continuing their education, and in some cases athletic careers at the collegiate level, are valued at $4,500. “To be able to say ‘yes’ to nine highly-qualified student-athletes is a great day for the Warrior Booster Club,” said President Corey Costelloe. “Thanks to our co...

  • California Living Museum

    Mel Makaw, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    Some day-trippin' destinations are one-time only pursuits, and some are the kind I like to revisit now and again. The California Living Museum (CALM) – a local zoo in Bakersfield that features flora and fauna from California – is one of the latter. I like to go at different times of the year, and each time I'm there I have a little bit different experience. I visited CALM last July on what was surely the hottest day of the season, so I thought it would be fun to go again this (cooler) spr...

  • Great Mother's Day gift ideas at Canine Creek

    Apr 29, 2023

    Your furry friends have great Mother's Day gift ideas! Head over to Canine Creek, located at 798 Tucker Rd., Ste. #5, in Tehachapi....

  • Get Solar Today and a new roof

    Get Solar Today|Apr 29, 2023

    As your electric bill continues to grow, we can get you a new roof and solar panels for the same monthly price, with back up batteries! That’s right - no more high electric bills, no more peak hours and a new 30-50 year roof plus solar panels - with back up batteries that you own. Zero down and financing as low as 3.99%. Scan the QR code on this page to get your custom report, or go to www.getsolartoday.energy and scroll down to click on the three easy steps that will explain the process and how easy it is to save money. Call owner Darren S...

  • Call 811 so you don't have to call 911

    Apr 29, 2023

    The weather is finally getting nice enough to get outside and do some yard work. Folks are planting trees, digging holes for fence posts or leveling their lot. Some have had to do some digging to repair sprinkler lines. This means lots of shovels or tractor buckets are breaking ground and possibly breaking water and/or gas lines or tearing up buried electrical lines. There is a simple and free way to avoid the headaches that come with breaking or tearing up a line: for Kern county, call 811, (80...

  • Mother's Day buffet specials at The Great Wall

    Apr 29, 2023

    Mother's Day buffet specials, including Salt & Pepper Shrimp and Mini-Pork Buns, only at The Great Wall! See ad on this page....

  • Mother, teacher, role model

    Chris Scotti, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    With Mother's Day and Teacher Appreciation Day being so close together this year, I find myself getting a little more personal than normal for this column. You see, the owner of Simply Perfect Gifts and Decor is my mom, and she was an elementary school teacher for 20 years prior to moving to Tehachapi. Not only did she shape many young lives, she has been my teacher for the last 32 years. I'm sure I was her most difficult student, so I want to start off by thanking her for being an awesome mom,...

  • 10,000 ladybugs released in California City

    Jessica DeMumbrum, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    The Desert Rose Garden Club, in California City, released 10,000 ladybugs into California City's Central Park on Saturday, April 22. The Boy Scout Troop 413, helped with face painting, rock painting, ladybug shell gardening, games, prizes, candy and "The Ladybug Hustle." The event was organized by Jessica DeMumbrum and Marilyn Giovanni....

  • Wi-Fi Calling, internet speeds

    Greg Cunningham, owner of Tech-hachapi|Apr 29, 2023

    Maybe you've seen a setting on your phone for Wi-Fi Calling and wondered what it is. How does it work? Do you need it? And what does it cost? Wi-Fi Calling uses a Wi-Fi network instead of a cellular network for voice calls and texts. So if your home or office doesn't have good solid cell reception, your calls and texts can go out over the Wi-Fi signal. So technically, Wi-Fi calling should be called VoWiFi for Voice over Wi-Fi, which explains it better, but the marketing folks think otherwise. Ma...

  • Blue Mountain Tribe performs at Gathering of Nations

    Blue Mountain Tribe|Apr 29, 2023

    Blue Mountain Tribe, the renowned Native American rock band, performed at the 2023 Gathering of Nations, the world’s largest powwow. The band took the stage on April 28 at the Powwow Grounds in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Blue Mountain Tribe has been making music for over a decade and has become a well-known name in the Native American music scene. The band’s unique sound blends traditional Native American music with contemporary rock and roll, creating a style that is both modern and rooted in tradition. The Gathering of Nations is an annual eve...

  • The end of civil discourse?

    Marty Pay, MBA, CLU, LUTC-F, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    I remember a few years ago interviewing my former State Senator Barry Goldwater, Jr. He had some great stories regarding his dad, Senator Barry Goldwater and his friend President John F. Kennedy. They both had similar back problems and shared the same doctor. Goldwater would come by the White House late at night and the two would see the doctor and then sip a little Whiskey and discuss the upcoming Presidential Race. They knew they would be facing each other in 1964 and decided they were going t...

  • Art 2023 welcomes Naomi Brown

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Apr 29, 2023

    For the third consecutive year, the Tehachapi Arts Commission will kick off their nationally recognized art show in mid-May when 49 artists from across the country will visit and explore Tehachapi to begin paintings that will be completed at their studio and then juried into the Art 2023 Tehachapi show. The show will be held at the Aspen Builders Community Center on the weekend of July 21-23. Many of the artists will be returning for the third time; however, every year the May paint-out...

  • Numerous neighborhood streets to be slurry sealed

    City of Tehachapi|Apr 29, 2023

    Date moved one week The slurry seal has been moved back one week so the crews can continue to do prep work on those streets. The construction company requested additional time to properly prep those streets. Slurry seal is now scheduled for May 4, 5, 8, 9. Door hangars will be placed on homes with further confirmation. Trash pick ups should not be impacted. *Note: weather could also force rescheduling again as it requires dry surface and temperatures above 55 degrees. Several City of Tehachapi...

  • Tehachapi Police Department hires new chief

    City of Tehachapi|Apr 29, 2023

    The City of Tehachapi is pleased to announce the hiring of new Police Chief Richard Standridge. Chief Standridge will be joining the City of Tehachapi team, bringing 24 years of law enforcement experience with him. Standridge is currently the Chief of Police for the City of Bishop, California where he has been since July 2021. "We are very excited to announce the hiring of Chief Richard Standridge, he brings all the qualities we were looking for in a leader for our police department. His experie...

  • Cynthia Lea Gassaway December 10, 1956 – March 28, 2023

    Apr 29, 2023

    After a long illness, Cynthia Lea Gassaway passed away on March 28 with loved ones by her side. Cindi was born on Dec. 10, 1956, at Memorial Hospital in Bakersfield, California. She was essentially a lifelong resident of Tehachapi. She attended Tehachapi Schools from kindergarten through high school and graduated from Tehachapi High School in the Class of 1975. Early in her working career, she worked for Zond Systems, a pioneer in the wind industry in Tehachapi. She then worked for many years...

  • Tehachapi Police Department officers, dispatcher recognition

    City of Tehachapi|Apr 29, 2023

    A/Lt. Jason Dunham opened a recent city staff meeting by recognizing several Tehachapi Police Department members for their actions at a house fire on March 8, in the City of Tehachapi. Sergeant James Clark, Officer Jared McCombs, Officer Richard Kiser, Officer Andy Orozco, Officer Adriana Aguilar, Officer Richard Flores and Police Technician Patricia Hook received the following commendation for their actions during this incident. "On March 8, 2023, Officers responded to a house fire at 520 E. D...

  • What's Up in Bear Valley Springs?

    Linda Coverdale, contributing writer|Apr 29, 2023

    Well neighbors, it looks like spring is here to stay…maybe. The lack of snow displays the litter along our roadways. If you love our community and it bugs you to see the litter, two opportunities are coming up to participate in a community effort to beautify our neighborhood. On Tuesday, May 2, Litter Loathers are meeting at the parking lot across from the gatehouse at 9 a.m. Bring water, a hat, gloves, a picker-upper if you have one and nylon gaiters to protect your clothes from stickers. On this day, you will be picking up litter from the gat...

  • Guadalupe Bousman April 21, 1948 – April 3, 2023

    Apr 29, 2023

    Guadalupe Bousman was taken home to be with our Lord on April 3. She was born to Federico Cobo and Margarita Castro in El Paso Texas on April 21, 1948. Guadalupe was a registered nurse for over 20 years, but her biggest accomplishment was being the greatest mother of all time! She loved walking with Mr. Marshall, her dog, watching "I Love Lucy" re-runs and laughing hysterically. She treated everyone with unconditional love. Guadalupe is survived by her son, Ernesto Perez, Jr. Any donations can...

  • Steven Vincent Phillips September 14, 1997 – April 8, 2023

    Apr 29, 2023

    Steven Vincent Phillips was born Sept. 14, 1997, in Bakersfield, California to Christina Sanders and Scott Phillips. He grew up in Tehachapi where he attended Carden Elementary and Jacobsen Middle School, finishing High School at Grizzly Academy. Steven enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and completed basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Steven served as a communications specialist at Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC. He was honorably discharged in Augus...

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