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  • United Pegasus Foundation

    Ruthanne Jennings, contributing writer|Nov 6, 2021

    I recently started to volunteer at United Pegasus Foundation (UPF) in this incredibly giving community of animal advocates. UPF is in the process of relocating the thoroughbred rescue horses to the stables on Woodford-Tehachapi Rd., Tehachapi. UPF has been able to rescue thoroughbreds because of the generosity of the people and community. In fact, UPF survives on donations from the general public. While rescue is an ongoing struggle, as a community of horse lovers, enthusiasts and racing fans,...

  • We'll say it again: No wipes in the pipes!

    John Nelson|Nov 6, 2021

    (This article is a re-run from John the Plumber – but the message is still important – and with the holiday season fast approaching, they want to get this reminder out so that you don't have any plumbing mishaps.) Baby wipes, personal care wipes, bleach or cleaning wipes, makeup removing wipes – none of them belong in your toilet unless you really like your plumber. Seriously, don't flush even if the package says "flushable." John Nelson, owner of John the Plumber, explains, "Manu...

  • Featured artist for Art 2022 announced

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Nov 6, 2021

    The Tehachapi Arts Commission has announced that Eleinne Basa will be the featured artist for the Art 2022 Tehachapi Art Show. Basa was a participant in Art 2021 Tehachapi where she won the award for Best Landscape Painting with her work "Tehachapi Evening." Classically trained as a child, Basa immigrated to the United States in 1994 while still in her 20s. She currently makes her home on the East Coast. After graduating from college, she began taking workshops to further her art career and...

  • Pediatric COVID-19 vaccine authorized for children 5 to 11 years

    Nov 6, 2021

    On Nov. 2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced its recommendation that children 5 to 11 years old be vaccinated against COVID-19 with the Pfizer-BioNTech pediatric vaccine. This expands vaccine recommendations to an estimated 99,526 children in Kern County in this age group and allows providers to begin vaccinating them as soon as possible. According to the CDC, COVID-19 cases in children can result in hospitalization, death, Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) and long-term complications, such as...

  • Veterans Day celebration in Tehachapi

    City of Tehachapi|Nov 6, 2021

    Season 2, Episode 109 Tehachapi American Legion Post 221 members Kevin Davey and Dean Peterson came into the TehachaPod studios to talk about the Tehachapi Veterans Day celebration at Central Park on Nov. 11. Kevin is a U.S. Army veteran and Dean a U.S. Air Force veteran; both shared the details of this family-oriented celebration on Veterans Day. We talked about being a veteran in Tehachapi and what that means and how supportive the community is to them. They also share some personal thoughts...

  • Local Veterans Day events, Nov. 11

    Nov 6, 2021

    Veteran’s Day celebration Sponsored by the Tehachapi Valley Recreation & Park District Join us for veteran stories and honoring our local heroes on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. at Philip Marx Central Park, located at Mojave and E streets, Tehachapi. Following the event there will be live reenactments, authentic military vehicles and a kids bootcamp course. All kids that participate in the course will receive an official dog tag. Live Veterans Day Concert The Outreach Singers will be performing Nov. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Jude’s in the Mountains Ang...

  • Eligible residents urged to get COVID-19 booster and help avoid winter surge

    Nov 6, 2021

    Recent modeling provided by the state indicates that another winter surge is a possibility and primarily influenced by waning immunity to COVID-19. During the pandemic, modeling has proven to be a valuable tool to help inform our local response as we shore up needed resources for public health, emergency medical and hospital systems during surges. Specifically, the California COVID-19 Assessment Tool (CalCAT) shows a worst-case scenario of Kern County beginning another surge in early December 2021, reaching our peak on January 14, 2022 averagin...

  • Kern Honor Flight hosts breakfast

    Jed Hannan|Nov 6, 2021

    The Kern County Honor Flight hosts a breakfast for all area veterans, their friends and families. It is held at the Christian Life Assembly of God, 920 W. Valley Blvd., Tehachapi It is free for veterans, a small donation is requested from others. Doors open at 8 a.m., breakfast is served starting at 9 a.m. There is usually a free door prize raffle. Come and enjoy great food and great veterans’ camaraderie. The breakfasts are normally held on the fourth Saturday of the month, however due to the Thanksgiving holiday, it will be on Saturday, N...

  • In-N-Out welcome in Tehachapi

    City of Tehachapi|Nov 6, 2021

    City of Tehachapi’s promotional video went viral reaching hundreds of thousands of people across the United States on Facebook, alone, in what has become the most-watched video produced by the City of Tehachapi in the five years of making in-house videos. On Thursday, Oct. 21 the City of Tehachapi produced a one-minute recruitment video promoting the City of Tehachapi to the In-N-Out Burger corporation. It took off instantly, being shared and picked up by media outlets locally at first, and t...

  • Jon Hammond speaks to Rotary Club

    Tanya Joham, staff writer|Nov 6, 2021

    The Rotary Club was regaled on Oct. 14 by Tehachapi's favorite local historian, Jon Hammond. Hammond is a locally celebrated and respected contributor of The Loop newspaper, Tehachapi News, The Bakersfield Californian and other local publications. His articles and columns focus mainly on Tehachapi history, agriculture and local wildlife. He did not disappoint, educating and delighting his audience with an overview of the agricultural history of the Tehachapi Valley from ancient times to the...

  • Ridgecrest Chamber Music Society concert, Nov. 14

    Nov 6, 2021

    The Ridgecrest Chamber Music Society is happy to present the second concert of their 2021-22 seven-concert season on Sunday, Nov. 14 with music performed by the Ariel String Quartet. The concert will take place at the Ridgecrest Presbyterian Church, 633 W. Las Flores Avenue, Ridgecrest, Calif. at 4 p.m. Tickets ($30/general, $25/senior and $5/students and active duty military) are available on the RCMS website www.rcchambermusic.org, at Red Rock Books, the Maturango Museum and at the door. For...

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|Nov 6, 2021

    Taylour and Amir Arami moved to Tehachapi in September from Bakersfield. Both are special education teachers. Amir began teaching math two days a week in the Tehachapi Unified School District last year and then decided the couple should move here. Taylour began teaching for TUSD this year in two different schools. The couple had lived in Bakersfield for three years following their marriage. Amir was working as an ADA therapist in Lamont. Taylour and Amir met in Los Angeles four years ago on...

  • Green Pass required to enter Cerro Coso Facilities

    Cerro Coso Community College|Nov 6, 2021

    Cerro Coso Community College (CCCC) announced in August that it would require all students and employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Nov. 1 and masks were to be worn at all times in its facilities, following the Kern Community College District (KCCD) Board of Trustees adopted resolution of Aug. 12. As the Nov. 1 deadline drew near, the college shared what this means to students, employees and the public. "While our vaccination numbers continue to climb throughout the fall...

  • Volunteers offered up to $250 for highway litter removal as part of Clean California

    Nov 6, 2021

    On Oct. 20 Caltrans announced a new Clean California pilot program that offers Adopt-a-Highway volunteers up to $250 for picking up highway litter. The Adopt-A-Highway program has been one of the longest-standing and successful government-public partnerships in the state. Since its inception in 1989, more than 120,000 Californians have cleaned and enhanced over 15,000 shoulder-miles of roadside. The new pilot program will augment the overall goals of the Clean California program by providing additional resources to maintain and beautify the...

  • Brews on the Mountain a success

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Nov 6, 2021

    Brews on the Mountain held at the Ed Grimes Ball Field on Oct. 23 was a resounding success. In spite of the cold and wind, the park was packed with people. Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Park District teamed up with local Westlane Brewing to create the event, which featured 14 breweries and two wineries. “We would like to give a big thank you to all our sponsors,” said Brenda Cavalos, Recreation Specialist for TVRPD. “This would not have been possible without their support! We hope that all w...

  • Maximize your charitable giving

    Francisco Garcia, Edward Jones Financial Advisor|Nov 6, 2021

    The Tuesday after Thanksgiving has become known as Giving Tuesday, when people are encouraged to donate to charitable organizations. If you'd like to take part in this special day, you'll want to maximize the effectiveness and benefits of your charitable gifts. So, consider these questions: • Is the charity reputable? Does it use its resources wisely? Most charitable organizations are honest and dedicated to helping their specific causes. But sometimes there are a few "bad apples" in the b...

  • Android phone settings

    Greg Cunningham, owner of Tech-hachapi|Nov 6, 2021

    To conserve your battery, reduce your cellular data usage, and increase your privacy, here are settings to change on your Android phone. Open Settings ➢ Connections ➢ More connection settings and turn off Nearby device scanning. Turning this off will keep your phone from scanning for other devices to connect to and save your battery life. Go back to the main Settings page and click on Google. Now click on the three dots menu in the upper right corner and click on Usage & diagnostics. Tur...

  • Get off the bench

    Corey Costelloe, contributing writer|Nov 6, 2021

    In my opinion, some of the greatest films happen to be those centered around sports. Shocked to hear that? They provide us with both true and embellished stories of underdogs, heroes, role models and warm and fuzzy feelings that remind us that there is still plenty of good in this world. They also tend to provide us with comic relief, some of the most quoted movies of all time fall into the sports category, things like "You're killing me, Smalls! (Sandlot 1994), or "The world needs ditch...

  • Funnie punnies

    Mel White, contributing writer|Nov 6, 2021

    As a writer, I'm used to and okay with taking a bit of poetic license now and then, and making up words or using malapropisms. But as much as I love word play, sadly I am very slow at making up puns. According to the Cambridge dictionary, a pun is "a humorous use of a word or phrase that has several meanings or that sounds like another word." (The dictionary also suggests that a really good pun usually elicits a really good groan.) Even though I'm slow at making them up, I love puns and I have...

  • Highlighting success within the economic landscape of our community

    Corey Costelloe, Economic Development Coordinator|Nov 6, 2021

    City recruitment video for In-N-Out goes viral After San Francisco shuttered the popular burger chain's restaurant for failure to check vaccine status of their customers, the City of Tehachapi produced a recruitment video for In-N-Out. The video included economic and freedom-related benefits for doing business in the City of Tehachapi. The video has since gone viral. Alta One to occupy former Union Bank Building with new branch The City of Tehachapi Economic Development team worked closely with...

  • Profile of an Honor Flight recipient

    Linda Coverdale, contributing writer|Nov 6, 2021

    Early in October, local Bear Valley Springs veteran, William (Bill) Kritlow, flew on the 2021 Honor Flight from Kern County to Washington, D.C. The flight departed from Meadows Field in Bakersfield and flew to Baltimore International Airport. Each veteran is provided a guardian. Neil from Bakersfield was Bill's exemplary guardian. Bill had served in the army as an enlisted man from 1963-66. His Vietnam service began in 1965. As the plane taxied toward take-off, a fire engine sprayed a huge arc o...

  • Local drag racer wins at Famoso Raceway

    Mark La Ciura, contributing writer|Nov 6, 2021

    Local Tehachapi construction contractor and drag racer Larry Warne participated in the California Hot Rod Reunion. Larry's Chevy hot rod was originally based in Palmdale, California and has a long history of racing in California. Now the car is seen at many nostalgia races at Famoso Raceway in Bakersfield where the California Hot Rod reunion is held each year. Larry Warne of Tehachapi qualified number one in the hot rod class. His driveshaft broke at the top end of the dragstrip, but still won...

  • Thanksgiving food drive

    Nov 6, 2021

    The Semerenko Team will be hosting a community Thanksgiving food drive through Sunday, Nov. 14. We are asking for non-perishable food items to make Thanksgiving baskets for local Tehachapi Families. The Semerenko Team will be providing turkeys this year for each basket donated. All items can be dropped off at our office located in Downtown Tehachapi at 303 South Robinson Street. Appointments can be made for drop off or dropped off during designated days, Mondays 9:30 to 11 a.m. and Wednesdays 4:30 to 6 p.m. Items needed: Canned carrots, canned...

  • Four car noises that should send you to your mechanic

    DPT Automotive|Nov 6, 2021

    Almost every driver has had to deal with car noises – those sometimes annoying, sometimes alarming signals from your vehicle that something unusual might be going on. Whether it’s a bang, a clunk or a rattle, anytime your automobile talks out of turn is cause for you to pay a little closer attention to what it might be trying to tell you. While you should always check out any suspicious noise, the handy guide below lays out the sounds that warrant the most attention. Why is my car making a gri...

  • Cynthia Baird October 26, 1951 – October 29, 2021

    Nov 6, 2021

    It is with deep sadness that we announce our beloved Cyndy has passed away. Cyndy was born October 26, 1951 and passed away October 29, 2021. Cyndy is survived by her husband, Russell; her beloved children, Joshua Auld, Raymond Auld, James Auld, Sonja James and their families; her stepsons, John and Chris Baird; her sister, Bonnie Newton; brother, Mark James, and their families. She was preceded in death by her father, Reuben James (10-17-2021); mother, Beverly James (2-9-2021); and many other...

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