First Friday in Downtown Tehachapi 5-8 p.m., January 5, 2018

 

Susanna Monette

Dawn Callahan with the Rose Padilla Family.

First Fridays have become a popular event of fun, refreshments, hospitality and shopping at all the participating venues.

Gallery 'N' Gifts will be featuring Debbie Haeberle Gallery 'N' Gifts is located at 100 W. Tehachapi Blvd.

Tehachapi Treasure Trove is located at 116 East Tehachapi Boulevard, right across the street from the water tower in Railroad Park. Featuring Student Art.

Come see what is happening and join the fun, food, wine, conversation, and music by Art Larsen on Clarinet.

Oak Tree Art Antiques Etc Located 102 W. Tehachapi Blvd. (across from The Tehachapi Railroad Depot) broad variety of items, refreshments and music. Open until 8 p.m.

Back Street Gallery, 106 W. Tehachapi Blvd. hosts live music and refreshments.

Tehachapi Museum & Errea House on South Green St. Treasures from our local mountains and around the world will be featured on First Friday. Stop by for refreshments.

Sheridan's flagship store, located on Tehachapi Blvd. (across from the Tehachapi Railroad Depot), will be open for First Friday Jan. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m.

Treasure Trove featuring Student Art

First Friday Fun Fest will be celebrated at Tehachapi Treasure Trove on Friday evening, January 5, from 5 to 8. The Treasure Trove will be exhibiting work done by students from our varied selection of classes. Join us to support the students, enjoy food and wine and listen to music by Art Larson on clarinet.

The Treasure Trove offers a variety of classes. Classes include; Polymer clay, earth based clay, drawing, painting in a variety of media, paint pour, fiber arts, iris paper folding, jewelry making, tie dye, loom beading, basket weaving and more. Several children's classes have been scheduled for 2018.

Many of our teachers have years of experience in teaching their crafts. Juanita Niemeyer, who teaches painting on Wednesday mornings, has been teaching art for 50 years. Many of her regular students are accomplished artists looking for new ideas and ways to mix media. Nancy Waldron, who teaches watercolor, has been painting for 30 years. Christi Friesen has written books on polymer clay projects and teaches classes around the world. We sometimes have difficulty scheduling her classes in her home-town. Lucinda Thomas, who teaches drawing, paint pour and other media, has been teaching many types of art for many years. Cathy Clark has been working with polymer clay for years and now also works metal. Judith Campanaro has also been teaching for many years and specializes in mixed media, face painting and kid's classes. Come meet the teachers and see the wonderful art their students have created

Be sure to stop by and see our collection of uncommonly eclectic and unusually unique stuff. Remember we carry an extensive line of art and craft supplies and artist services along with books, yarn, music and a jewelry studio. For additional information on any of our activities, classes and events, please call (661) 822-6794 or visit http://www.facebook.com/Tehachapi Treasure Trove.

 
 

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