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Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013
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Apple Shed Restaurant 333 E. TehachapiBlvd., 823-8333Beekay Theatre 110 S. Green St., 822-4037Centennial Plaza Downtown on Green Streetbetween “E” and Tehachapi Blvd.City Slickers 1001 W. Tehachapi Blvd., 822-4939 College Community Services 113 E. “F” St.,822-8223Coy Burnett Stadium Tehachapi Boulevard eastof Snyder Avenue.Dog House Saloon 777 W. Tehachapi Blvd.,822-4200Domingo’s Mexican and Seafood Restuarant20416 W. Valley Blvd., 822-7611Errea House 311 S. Green St., 822-8152Fiddlers Crossing 206 E. “F” St., 823-9994Gallery ‘n’ Gifts 100 W. Tehachapi Blvd., 822-6062Jennifer’s Terrace 413 S. Curry St., 822-5808Moessner Farms 25000 Bear Valley Rd., 821-6272Pacino’s 1100 W. Tehachapi Blvd., 822-9400Philip Marx Central Park East “E” and MojaveStreets, just east of Downtown
Tehachapi Christian Store 108 E. TehachapiBlvd., 822-0626Tehachapi Community Church 100 E. “E” St.,822-4443Tehachapi Event Center & Rodeo Grounds601 S. Dennison Rd.Tehachapi Mountain Pub & Brewery 20717South St. # B, 822-0788Tehachapi Museum 310 S. Green St., 822-8152Tehachapi Senior Center 500 E. “F” St., 822-6255Tehachapi Treasure Trove 116 E. TehachapiBlvd., 822-6794The 58 Restaurant and Bar 480 E. SteuberRoad, 822-9992The Art Studio 20436 Brian Way, Unit G, 822-4420 VFW Post #5948 221 W. Tehachapi Blvd., 822-7500
MOJAVE DESERT
Antelope Valley Fairgrounds 2551 W. AvenueH, Lancaster, 661-206-0427Feline Conservation Center 3718 60th St. W.,Rosamond, 661-256-3793Lancaster Museum of Art 665 W. LancasterBlvd., Lancaster, 661-723-6250Lancaster Performing Arts Center 750 W. Lan-caster Blvd., Lancaster, 661-723-5950
Maturango Museum 100 E. Las Flores Ave.,Ridgecrest, 760-375-0479Mojave Air & Space Port 1434 Flight Line,Mojave, 661-824-2433
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Bakersfield Art Association 1817 Eye St., Bak-ersfield, 661-869-2320Bakersfield Community Theatre 2400 S.Chester Ave., Bakersfield, 661- 831-8114Bakersfield Museum of Art 1930 "R" St., Bak-ersfield, 661-323-7219Buena Vista Museum of Natural History 2018Chester Ave., Bakersfield, 661-324-6350CALM (California Living Museum) 10500Alfred Harrell Highway, Bakersfield, 661-872-2256Crystal Palace 2620 Buck Owens Blvd., Bak-ersfield, 661-328-7560Fox Theater 2001 “H” St., Bakersfield, 661-324-1369Gaslight Melodrama 12748 Jomani Dr., Bak-ersfield, 661-587-3377Kern County Fairgrounds 1142 S. "P" St., Bak-ersfield, 661-833-4900Rabobank Arena 1001 Truxtun Ave., Bakers-field, 852-7300 The Empty Space 706 Oak St., Bakersfield,661-703-8666
Events may be subject to cancel-lation and/or early ticket pur-chase or reservation. See VenueLegend for location and contactinformation, unless otherwisenoted. See “Ongoing” for eventswith multiple dates that are con-tinuing.
SEPT. 12• Wade Hayes at the Crystal Palace,7 p.m.
SEPT. 13• Angelo M., acoustic bluessinger/songwriter, 7 p.m. at Fid-dlers Crossing. Tickets cost $15.
• Anjelah Johnson, 8 p.m. at FoxTheater. Tickets cost $36.
• Christmas in September bisquepainting with Juanita Neimeyer, 1until 4 p.m.
SEPT. 14• Dru Hill at the Fox Theater, 8p.m. Tickets cost $41-$91.
• Twilight Tour of Tomo Kahni vil-lage meets at 5 p.m. by TehachapiMuseum, 310 S. Green St. Cost is$20. Reservations: 822-8152.
• Jewelry making, Dawn Callahan,1 until 4 p.m.
• Blue Mountain Tribe performs at
The 58 Restaurant and Bar, 8 p.m.
• Free admission day at Maturan-go Museum.
SEPT. 15• Gary Allan with Sheryl Crow, 7p.m. at the Rabobank Arena.
SEPT. 18• Dream catcher weaving withSusanna Monette at TehachapiTreasure Trove, 3:30 until 5 p.m.
SEPT. 19• Fall 2013 exhibitions open atBakersfield Museum of Art;include select works from BMOA’seducation programs. All exhibitson display through Jan. 6.
SEPT. 20• “Fiddlin’ Down the Tracks” 37thAnnual Old Time Fiddle Contestbegins at 1 p.m., continues Sept.21 at 8 a.m., West Park Auditorium,410 W. “D” St. Call 661-333-4991for information.
• “Red Velvet Cake War” opens atthe Beekay Theatre. Friday andSaturday shows at 7:30 p.m.through Oct. 12; Sunday matineesat 2 p.m. through Oct. 13.
• Blackbeard the Pirate, presentedby Missoula Children’s Theatre, 7
p.m. at Lancaster Performing ArtsCenter. Tickets cost $5 for youth,$15 for adults.
SEPT. 21• Fall Harvest Faire, begins 10 a.m.and goes until 5 p.m., and is Sept.22, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., at RailroadPark. Sponsored by Tehachapi Val-ley Arts Association.
• Gravel Road performs at The 58Restaurant and Bar, 8 p.m.
• Free form platter with LeilaKleiman, in various two-hour ses-sions at Tehachapi Treasure Trove.
• Antelope Valley Jazz Horizons, 8p.m. at the Lancaster PerformingArts Center. Tickets cost $20.
• Kenny Loggins at Fox Theater, 8p.m. Tickets cost $65-$105.
SEPT. 22• Polymer clay floral mirror withCathy Clark at Tehachapi TreasureTrove, 1 until 4 p.m.• Equinox Drum Circle, TehachapiTreasure Trove, 6:30 until 8 p.m.
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Music provided duringdinner hours, as follows:
• Bear Mountain Boys, 1stFriday• The Geezers, 2nd Friday• Jo Stone, 1st Saturday• Colten and Justin, 2ndSaturday• Mountain Pass, 3rd Satur-day• Pat Strong Trio Plus 2, 4thSaturday• Craig Shaw, 1st, 2nd and4th Sunday
City Slickers
• Karaoke, Tuesdays, 7 p.m.until close.• Line dancing lessons,Wednesday, 7 until 9 p.m.• Football, Thursday Sept.5, Sundays and Mondays• DJ, Friday, Saturday, 9p.m. until close.
Dog House Saloon
• DJ Diablo, every Thurs-day 8 p.m. until close; Fri-
day and Saturday, 9 p.m.until close.
Domingo’s Mexican andSeafood Restuarant
• Karaoke 7:30 until 11p.m., Wednesdays.
Fiddlers Crossing
• Open Mic and AcousticJam every Wednesdaynight at 7 p.m. Sign up atthe door to perform musicor read poetry.
Tehachapi Christian Store
• Free concert on Saturdaynights, 6 until 8 p.m.Refreshments served atintermission.
Tehachapi Mountain Pub &Brewery
• House DJ Fridays andSaturdays, 9 p.m. untilclose.• Pool tournament, Mon-days, 5 p.m.• Football parties withdrink specials, times
depend on game schedule.
VFW Post #5948
Open to veterans, currentservice members andguests of vets; schedule asfollows:• Karaoke with Erik, 1st and3rd Fridays, 7 until 11 p.m.• Pool Tournaments: 8-ballon Tuesday nights and 9-ball on Thursday nights,7:30 until 10:30 p.m.
Exhibits and MuseumsMaturango Museum
Free admission for mem-bers; $5 for non-members.• “Art in Touch” travelingexhibition of tactile andinteractive art runsthrough Oct. 1.Buena Vista Museum ofNatural History
• Free Admission fromnoon until 4 p.m. on the
Tehachapi Hospital 115 West E Street
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Tehachapi Hospital Rehabilitation Center
116 West F Street Tehachapi, CA 93561
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All-Native American band Blue Mountain Tribe returns to The 58 Restaurant and Bar, 480 E.Steuber Road, Saturday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. The restaurant charges no cover to hear the band.
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Bud Pavilion Concert SeriesSept. 18 Uncle Kracker
Sept. 19 Reo Speedwagon
Sept. 20 Zendaya
Sept. 21 Jo Dee Messina
Sept. 22 Starship
Sept. 23 Los Lobos
Sept. 24 The Four Tops
Sept. 25 Dustin Lynch/Lucky Ned Pepper
Sept. 26 Kutless
Sept. 27 Hollywood Stones
Sept. 28 Lonestar
Sept. 29 Banda la Costena
with special guest Ana Victoria
Carnival rides• Vertigo
• Super Shot Drop Tower
• Grand Carousel
• Water Flume
• Zipper
• Kite Flyer
• Wind Surfer
• Scrambler
• Lolly Swings
• Toon Town
Exhibits
Fine Arts Building 4 — Baked foods, fine art,ceramics, dolls, needle arts, author’s corner,creative arts
Albert S. Goode Building 1 — Communityexhibits, photography, agriculture/horticulture,wool fleece
Hobby Pavilion — Hobbys, crafts, models
Harvest Hall — 4H/FHA/FFA, school art, schoolscience, grange exhibits, feature booths
BY TEHACHAPI NEWS
The Kern County Fair will once again grace thefairgrounds in Bakersfield beginning Wednesday,Sept. 18. “The Best in the West” boasts the tradi-tional fried food, live music, carnival rides, variousexhibits and community togetherness.
Located at 1142 S. “P” St. in Bakersfield, the 168-acre site will host the exciting happenings untilSunday, Sept. 29.Listed below are several highlights, but are by nomeans all-inclusive. Visit kerncountyfair.com formany more details.
Lots to do and see atCover Story
Special DaysSept. 20 — Senior Day, free admission for ages 55 and up and free parking until 4 p.m.
Sept. 23 — Monday Madness, $5 admission for all until 9 p.m.
Sept. 24 — Free admission from 1 until 9 p.m. with the donation of four cans of non-perishable food
Sept. 26 — “Kids Daze,” free admission for children ages 12 and under
Fair Hours/RatesSept. 18 - Sept. 29
Monday - Thursday, 1 until 10 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 20, 10:30 a.m. until 11 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 27, 1 until 11 p.m.
Saturdays, noon until 11 p.m.
Sundays, noon until 10 p.m.
Adults: $9
Seniors: $8
Children: ages 6 - 12, $5
Parking: $5Active and retired military visitors receive free admittance upon showing military identification.
Children ages 5 and under are free.
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822-5544 Internal Medicine • General Adult Care
F.A.A. Physicals• D.M.V. Physicals
Allergies • Diabetes • Rashes • Asthma
Arthritic Disorders • Digestive Disorders
Hypertension • Heart Disease
• Sports Physicals
Syed S. Ahmed, M.D., FCCP
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(661) 945-8717COPD (Bronchitis, Asthma, Emphysema), Lung Cancer, Lung Mass, Chronic Lung Disease, Pneumonia, Sleep Apnea and
related sleep medical disorders20211 Valley Blvd.
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Diplomate, American Board of Allergy & Immunology
A Conjoint board of InternalMedicine & Pediatrics
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• Hematology
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• Pacemaker Clinic
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• General Cardiology
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Vascular Intervention
• Ongoing Multiple Research Trials
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Colon Cancer • Diseases of Liver,Gallbladder and Pancreas
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Peter Nalos, M.D. • CARDIOLOGY
James B. Grimes, M.D. • ORTHOPEDICS
Jeffrey Gunter, M.D. • DERMATOLOGY
Brijesh Bhambi, M.D. • CARDIOLOGY
Eugene Rajaratnam, M.D. • UROLOGY
Alan Cartmell, M.D. • ONCOLOGY-HEMATOLOGY
Patrick Leung, M.D. • ALLERGIST
Vivaik Tyagi, M.D. • GASTROENTEROLOGY
Syed S. Ahmed, M.D. • PULMONOLOGIST
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Skin Cancer Surgery • Acne - MolesSkin Diseases • Skin Growth & Warts
Fruit Peels • Vein TreatmentMohs Micrographic Surgery
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Board Certified In Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology
S.E. Moorthy M.D. Trained at Boston University and
Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology
We Treat All Gastrointestinal Diseases Involving: Esophagus, Stomach, Colon, Pancreas, Liver, Gall Bladder
We Perform Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy, Colonscopy, Polypectomy
ERCP, Liver Biopsy, Laser Surgery
We Accept All Major Medical Insurances.
20960 Sage Lane Suite #B, Tehachapi, CA 93561 (Tehachapi Surgery Center)
Tel (661) 945-1874 • Fax (661) 945-2584
third Thursday of eachmonth. Information atsharktoothhill.org.
Bakersfield Museum of Art
• Free admission everythird Friday of the month,all admission is free; everysecond Sunday of themonth, seniors (65 andolder) are free. Info atbmoa.org.Feline Conservation Center
• Twilight Tours throughSept. 21, 5 p.m.
ShowsGaslight Melodrama
• “Rosedale” (like “Dallas”but funnier) runs throughSept. 14; Friday and Satur-day performances at 7p.m., Sunday matinees, 2p.m. Info at themelodra-ma.com.
Special EventsJennifer’s Terrace
• The Market Place, Thurs-days, 5 until 8 p.m.,through Sept. 19.
Tehachapi Senior Center
• Line Dancing, Mondays 1until 3 p.m.• Wood carving, Tuesdays,10 a.m. until noon.
Art ClassesTehachapi Treasure Trove
• Beginning and intermedi-ate watercolor class withJim Walsh runs throughOct. 14, Mondays, 5 until7:30 p.m. Walk-ins wel-come.
• Introduction to earth claywith Gloria Moore. Tues-days, 3 until 5 p.m.• Acrylic painting classwith Susan Cunningham, 2until 4 p.m. through Sept.8. Walk-ins accepted.• Basic drawing with CaroleJoyce, Wednesdays, 4 until5:30 p.m. Walk-ins wel-come.
College Community Servic-es, Family Learning Center
• Art class Thursdays inSeptember from 11:15 a.m.until 12:45 p.m. Materialsprovided.
Bakersfield Art Association
• Very beginning acrylicpainting with Toni Lott,Saturdays from 1 until 4p.m. Walk-ins welcome.• Experimental watercolor
PHOTO COURTESY OF FIDDLERS CROSSING
Acoustic blues singer/songwriter Angelo M. will take the stageat Fiddlers Crossing, 206 E. “F” St., Friday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m.Tickets cost $15 and doors open at 6:30 p.m.
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SEPT 18-29KERNCOUNTYFAIR.COM
CALICO CORNERA special place for kids!
listen to the music. watch the magicians and enjoy the amazing russell brothers circus! create at picasso’s art center! learn something new at imagination gallery and wild science!
Free family fun at the Fair!
extreme canines
stunt dog show
turkey stampede
saturday, sept .21
registration at noon;
pre-lims at 1pm
bmx pros
trick team
bird show
kc’s farm
all-alaskan
racing pigs
wool riders
kc’s train
NEW!
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
FREE SHOWS AT THE
BUDWEISER PAVILION WITH
PAID FAIR ADMISSION! WED. 9/18
uncle kracker
TUES. 9/24
the four tops
SAT. 9/21
jo dee messina
FRI. 9/27
hollywood stones
THURS. 9/19
reo speedwagon
WED. 9/25
dustin lynch
with lucky ned pepper
SUN. 9/22
starship
with Mickey Thomas
THURS. 9/26
kutless
MON. 9/23
los lobos
SUN. 9/29
banda la costena
with special guest
ana victoria
SAT. 9/28
lonestar
FRI. 9/20
zendaya
Follow us on /kcfair
purchase discount tickets now
through 9/17 at albertson’s
and kerncountyfair.com$7 discount
fair tickets
FIESTA DEL CHARRO RODEOSEPT. 29 at 6 PM
kids 5 and
under are
FREE
PRCA PRO RODEOSEPT. 27 & 28 at 7:30 PM
Purchase tickets by phone at 322-5200 or 888-825-5484 and at www.vallitix.com or at the Grandstand after 4pm on day of event until sold out.
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Featuring: Pat Strong Trio featuring Amanda Carrolland Guide Dogs will be visiting Jennifer’s Terrace
www.JennifersTerrace.com
EVERY THURSDAY • 4 to 7 P.M.
Lancaster’s Western Hotel Museumfrom muleskinners to British lords
TEHACHAPI NEWS
Lancaster’s WesternHotel Museum, onceknown as the WesternHotel, is the oldest struc-ture in downtown Lancast-er. The century-old historicstructure recently under-went the first of a multi-phase beautificationprocess to restore thetreasured facility to its orig-inal glory.
Everything on the firstlevel of the hotel, from thefloors to the window trim,has been restored, and newadditions to the museum'scollection, relevant to thehotel and the region, havebeen incorporated in anexhibit space to highlightthe hotel’s rich history.
The facility was notalways called the WesternHotel. The structure wasconstructed around 1888on land owned by theSouthern Pacific Railroad,however, when Louis VonRockabrand, the firstknown owner of the hotel,took over ownership, itbecame known as theAntelope Valley Hotel. Thehotel changed ownership afew of times in the follow-ing years and so did itsname. Former namesinclude the aforemen-tioned Antelope ValleyHotel and the GilwynHotel. It became the West-ern Hotel when Georgeand Myrtie Webber tookover ownership in 1885.
Despite the changes inname, the Western Hotel,with its grand history, isone of the most visiblelinks to Lancaster's her-itage. Speculators, travel-ers, muleskinners andBritish lords are only a fewexamples of the variousgroups who used the hotel.In its early days, a stay atthe hotel would set travel-ers back $1 per night.
At the beginning of the20th century, members ofthe Los Angeles-OwensRiver Aqueduct construc-tion crew stayed at thehotel, making it a hub ofsocial activity and com-merce in the area. Some ofLancaster’s most historicresidents spent time in thehotel including MauriceJames Reynolds and hiswife Jane Porter Reynolds,the namesake of the Lan-caster's Jane ReynoldsPark.
After the passing ofGeorge Webber, his wife,Myrtie Eveline Gibson-Sul-
livan-Webber, continued torun the hotel until herdeath in 1978 at the age of110. Webber Pool at JaneReynolds Park was namedin her honor.
After Myrtie's death, thehotel fell into such disre-pair that it was con-demned, but was eventual-ly rescued by the thennewly-formed WesternHotel Historical Society,and reopened as a muse-um in 1988. The museumis now listed as a CaliforniaHistoric Landmark.
Presently, the WesternHotel Museum highlightsLancaster’s historical past.Visitors can view the frontparlor, dining room and amodel hotel room on thefirst floor, as well as thebackyard garden. Eachroom contains artifacts,pictures and signs withinformation about thehotel’s history. The currentexhibit features twoorgans, a piano, originalhotel artifacts, a map fromthe 1920s, a crank tele-phone, a stove and otheritems representative of theera. The model room onthe first floor holds a bed,chest of drawers and awashstand including achamber pot.
In addition, there is aminiature scale model ofthe hotel in the diningroom located just off thefront parlor. The secondfloor, while currentlyclosed, will be open to visi-tors as restoration effortscontinue.
The Western HotelMuseum, located at 557West Lancaster Boulevard
and is open to the publicon the second and fourthFriday and Saturday ofeach month from 11 a.m.to 4 p.m. and will be openduring the upcoming Cele-brate America eventBLVDon Saturday, Sept. 14, withtours starting every half
hour from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.Admission is free, butmonetary donations arewelcome. Additional infor-mation on the WesternHotel Museum is availableon the Lancaster Museumof Art & History’s website,www.lancastermoah.org.
Journey
PHOTOS COURTESY OF CITY OF LANCASTER
The Western Hotel Museum was first constructed in 1888, and is a link to Lancaster's historic past.
The Western Hotel Museum is open to the public on the secondand fourth Friday and Saturday of each month.
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The 37th Annual Old Time Fiddle Contest, “Fiddlin’ Down the Tracks,” will be Sept. 20-21 at WestPark Auditorium, 410 W. “D” St. The contest begins at 1 p.m. on Friday and 8 a.m. on Saturday.Call 661-333-4991 for details. Pictured are contestants from the 2009 competition.
studio with Peggy Stannard, 9 a.m. untilnoon on the third Monday of each month.Must pre-register.
PLAN FOR...
TehachapiFiddlers Crossing
• Berkley-Hart, folk singer-songwriter duo,Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $20.• Chris Proctor, finger-style guitarist, Oct. 6at 3 p.m. Tickets cost $20.
Mojave DesertMojave Air & Space Port
• Plane Crazy, third Saturday of eachmonth, aircraft display and more, 10 a.m.to 2 p.m., free admission.
Lancaster Performing Arts Center
• Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, Hungar-ian Rhapsody; Sept. 28, 8 p.m. Tickets cost$12-$45.• Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Oct. 6 at 3 p.m.Tickets cost $12-$35.
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Sunday School: 9:00 a.m.Sunday Worship: 10:15 a.m.Thursday Fellowship Group: 6:30 p.m.
20413 Brian Way • (661) [email protected]
www.TehachapiSovereignGraceChurch.org
St. Malachy Roman Catholic ChurchFather Michael Cox
Mill & West E. St. | 822-3060 | Office: 407 West E St. | [email protected] Mass 12:00 Noon
Masses: Saturday ........................5:30 p.m.Sunday...........................8:00 & 10 a.m.Confessions Saturday ......4:00-5:00 p.m.
Where Love and Joy AboundWorship Service Time: Sun. 10:00 a.m.
Child care available
Cummings Valley Elementary School24220 Bear Valley Road
www.SOTHChurch.org
Knowing the Shepherd and making Him known
Seventh-day Adventist Church20335 Woodford-Tehachapi Rd., Tehachapi 93561
Between (Schout and Highline) • (661) 822-1174
Pastor Erwin Joham
SATURDAYWorship11 AM
SabbathSchool9:30 AM
GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERANCHURCH AND PRESCHOOL
329 S. Mill Street Church Phone: 822-6817 School Phone: 823-7740
Senior Pastor: Rev. Daniel T. Alsop, Sunday Worship at 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Preschool Director: Ulla Bennett, Six Weeks Through Age 5, 6AM to 6PM
9:30 am .....Bible Study (for all ages)10:45 am ...Sunday Worship7:00 pm.....Friday Celebrate Recovery
1049 S. Curry Street • Tehachapi, CA 93561661-822-3138
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Tehachapi Mountain Vineyard
a welcoming place for a new beginning
Sunday Worship 9am & 11amFull Children’s Ministry at both services
MS & HS Youth Group at 11am
New Location At:502 East Pinon • 822-9313
An associate fellowship of the Desert Vineyard, Lancaster, CAwww.desertvineyard.org
TEHACHAPI COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHUnited Church of Christ
A Progressive Christian Church
822-4443100 E. “E” St. (disability access)
10:30am Worship & Sunday School
Senior Pastor Michael ClarkThursday Service: 7:00 PMSunday Service 9:00 AM & 10:45 AMSunday School and Nursery
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Child care is only available for 10:45 Sunday service & Thursday at 7:00 p.m.
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Tehachapi Valley United Methodist ChurchOpen Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors - Pastor Bert Roper
661-822-1440 • 20400 Backes Ln. - Corner of Schout & Backes
Worship 10:00 amwww.tehachapiumc.org
Oktoberfest at Kohnen’s andin Stallion Springs this year
Beer-lovers looking for infor-mation about Oktoberfest inTehachapi, here's what you'vebeen waiting for: Main StreetTehachapi will not be sponsoringthe September Oktoberfest ofrecent years.
Kohnen's OktoberfestInstead, Kohnen's Country
Bakery is resuming its own cele-bration with Kohnen’s 10thAnnual Oktoberfest Brews &Brats, to be held two Saturdays inOctober.
Enjoy fine German food, Euro-pean beers and wine, live Ger-man music and polka dancingfrom 5 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Oct.5 and Saturday, Oct. 12, in the
Kohnen's dining room.Kohnen's is located at 125 W.
Tehachapi Blvd. For more infor-mation call 822-3350.
Stallion Springs OktoberfestAnd, in Stallion Springs, local
craft beer-makers are gettingready to show off their talentduring the Oktoberfest with anevent set for Saturday, Oct. 5,from noon to 6 p.m.
The Stallion Springs event isopen to area residents and visi-tors and offers kid-friendly activi-ties, food, beer, wine and more. Itwill be held at the StallionSprings Community Center,27800 Stallion Springs Dr.,Tehachapi.
BY KAREN CONDORCONTRIBUTING WRITER
The Tehachapi SymphonyOrchestra announced its2013/2014 season free concertsunder the direction of MusicDirector David Newby. Unlessotherwise noted, concerts areat Country Oaks Baptist Churh,20915 Schout Road, at 4 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 27: Featuringviolinist Mischa Lefkowitz of theLos Angeles Philharmonic per-forming Vivaldi’s Violin Concer-to in A Major and Giardini’s Vio-lin Concerto in A Major with theorchestra. The concert will alsoinclude Beethoven’s SymphonyNo. 7 and his “Name Day Over-ture,” Op. 115.
Friday, Dec. 13, 7 p.m.: Fea-
turing selections from Handel’s“The Messiah,” Bach’s“Jauchzet, frohlocket” fromChristmas Oratorio, and “Nunkomm der Heiland Heiden”with the Tehachapi SymphonicChorus and selected soloistsunder the direction of KathyKelly. The Orchestra will alsoplay “Overture” from Bach’sOrchestral Suite No. 1.
Sunday, March 9 FeaturingEdvard Grieg’s SymphonicDance in D major, the excitingpianist Yung Mee Rhee inGrieg’s Piano Concerto, andRobert Schumann’s SymphonyNo. 1 in B-flat (“The Spring”).
Sunday, May 18: Featuringthe Young Artist Winner (to beannounced) in a concerto of
his/her choosing, along withBrahms’ Symphony No. 4 andfeaturing the Tehachapi Sym-phonic Chorus in Brahms’“Liebeslieder Waltzer” (“LoveSong Waltzes”).
Friday, July 4, 7 p.m.: at CoyBurnett Stadium — Featuringshow tunes, movie music,marches, patriotic songs, andlight classical music, the annualPops Concert Under the Starswill be followed by the City ofTehachapi’s fireworks display.
TCO presents all concerts forfree so that everyone can enjoylive classical music. For moreinformation or to be includedon the mailing list, contactConcertmaster Gayel Pitchfordat 661-821-7511.
TSO releases concert schedulefor 2013/2014 season
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Children’s acting classstarts on Sept. 25
TEHACHAPI COMMUNITY THEATRE
Tehachapi Community The-atre will hold a children’s actingclass directed by Monica Nadon.Students will have a blast whilelearning the basics of acting forthe theatre, which includes audi-tion techniques, diaphragmaticbreathing, stage fundamentals,theatre etiquette as well as funimprov games and more. The six-week course will end with thestudents participating in a per-formance for family and friends.
Classes will be held onWednesdays, Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9,16, 23 and 30, from 4:15 p.m. to5:30 p.m. at TCT’s Second Spacelocated at 431 W. “J” St. (next tothe Spirited Bead).
Students must be between theages of 8 and 18. Registrationforms may be downloaded fromthe TCT website, tctonstage.com.Class fee is $75. Checks may bemade payable to TCT and mailedto 431 W. “J” St. Students mustbring a water bottle and wearcomfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes.
Instructor Monica Nadon hasa degree in Theatre Arts fromCalifornia State University-Fres-no and has studied film actingand improvisation in Hollywood.
She has been in two films andhas acted in numerous plays forTCT, as well as having directedmany TCT shows including “Lit-tle Women,” “Oliver,” “TheAdventures of Robin Hood,”
“Cinderella,” “The Princess andthe Pea,” and “Yes Virginia, ThereIs a Santa Claus.”
To register your child for theclass, please call Monica Nadonat 886-4821.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MONICA NADON
Student actors from this past summer's drama class have a blast whilerehearsing their skit. From left to right: Tony Horn, Skyler Smith, BellaDohnke, Chas Lewis, Shayla Smith, Gavin Webster, Rachel Hegle, KirkKarnes.
Old SchoolhouseLectures to begin Friday, Sept. 13The Twentynine Palms Historical Society andthe Desert Institute atJoshua Tree NationalPark announce thefirst of 10 monthly lectures
The 2013-2014 second FridayOld Schoolhouse LectureSeries begins with “The Livesand Times of Billy Mitchell, anAmerican Cowboy,” on Friday,September 13th, at 7:00pm
The Mojave Desert, rich withcowboy and Indian legends,was settled by people who cel-ebrated life, ranching, miningand cowboy ethics. BillyMitchell, fourth generation ofone of the founding families ofBarstow, is a rancher, cowboy,father, grandfather, greatgrandfather and resident ofJohnson Valley. He will relatehis fascinating and compellingstory about growing up in theMojave Desert with his ranchergrandfather and stories of hislife as a rancher, rodeo rider
and cowboy.Hilary Sloane moved from
Los Angeles to Joshua Tree in2009. Having left a career as aphoto stylist and film producershe picked up her camera andbegan to explore the Mojavedesert. While photographing acalendar for Johnson Valley,she met Billy Mitchell and hisfamily. A friendship has beenestablished, and Billy andHilary are now working togeth-er, with his stories and herphotographs to bring aware-ness about the rich cowboyheritage in the High Desert.
Admission is only $5, or bet-ter yet save $10 by purchasinga season subscription good forall ten lectures for $40. Pro-ceeds help support the Societyand the Desert Institute.
There will also be an option-al dinner with the speaker at 5pm at the 29 Palms Inn, spaceis limited and attendees areresponsible for their own meal.If interested in dinner pleaseRSVP to Marion Gartner 760-361-1202 [email protected].
(Family Features) Returning to a school or work rou-tine is bittersweet. Schedules and agendas don't haveto be boring, though, when your lunch routine is any-thing but. Run-of-the-mill PB&J and turkey andcheese standbys are making way for a new hero: gour-met sandwich creations that inspire envy.
Craveable ingredients, like savory green olives, pepperysalami and smoky roasted tomatoes can be lunch stapleswith these delicious recipes. Skip those weekday bluesand mix up your lunch with a layer of excitement.
Makes Great Meal Any Way You Stack ItWeekday lunch breakers rejoice - the sandwich ismaking a comeback. Kick-start your lunch routinewith these easy tips and craveable recipes that are sureto inspire lunch envy:
Prep the Week: Create a shopping list based on yourweek's menu, and prep your ingredients in advance socreating a delicious sandwich is easy. Have a little fun andexperiment. Bet you didn't know that if you put twopieces of bread in the same slot of the toaster, the outsideof the bread gets crispy and the inside stays soft and pil-lowy.
Spread the Love: Spice things up with a Smoked BaconRanch or Spicy Chipotle Pepper Hidden Valley SandwichSpread & Dip - it's a simple addition and guaranteed to betasty. For more recipes, visitwww.hiddenvalley.com/sandwiches.
Nibble Ready: Stock your fridge with quick, grab-and-go snacks and sides. Fresh vegetables are a tasty treatwhen dipped in Country Herb Ranch or Oven RoastedGarlic Parmesan Hidden Valley Sandwich Spread & Dip.Made with white beans and cream cheese, each table-spoon has one-third the calories of mayonnaise. Cherrytomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower or bell pepper strips alsomake great dippers.
Leftover Magic: Repurpose boring leftovers into deli-cious sandwiches to take on-the-go for school and officelunches. Simply add spread and bread. Yesterday's roastchicken is today's tasty Chicken Bacon Club.
BLT BoatsServes 6
• 1/2 cup Hidden Valley(r) Smoked Bacon Ranch Sandwich Spread & Dip, divided
• 2 cups chopped lettuce, 1/2-inch pieces
• 1 cup seeded and chopped tomato• 1 cup chopped, sliced turkey (about 6 ounces)• 6 hot dog buns• Crumbled crisp-cooked bacon, optional
In medium mixing bowl, gently stir together sandwichspread, chopped lettuce, tomato and turkey. Fill hot dogbuns with mixture. If desired, garnish with bacon.
Louisiana-style Muffaletta SandwichesServes 10
• 1 16-ounce loaf sweet Italian or French bread, cut inhalf lengthwise• 1/2 cup Hidden Valley Oven-Roasted Garlic Parme-san Sandwich Spread & Dip• 3/4 pound assorted Italian deli meats, such as ham,salami and mortadella• 1/4 pound sliced provolone cheese• 1/2 cup sliced green olives• Lettuce, if desired
Open loaf of bread and spread sandwich spread onboth sides of cut surfaces. Top one side with layers ofmeat, cheese, olives and lettuce and then close with otherside. Slice into 2-inch wide segments for serving.
Veggie Lovers Sandwich with Roasted Garlic
Serves 2• 1 sourdough sandwich roll, toasted• 2 tablespoons Hidden Valley Oven Roasted Garlic
Parmesan Sandwich Spread & Dip• 8 slices of mixed grilled vegetables, such as eggplant,
zucchini, yellow squash, red bell pepper, red onions
and mushrooms• Freshly grated Parmesan cheese, for garnish, optional
Spread both sides of sandwich roll with garlic sandwichspread. Top with layers of grilled vegetables and a sprinkleof cheese, if desired.
Fusion Reuben SandwichServes 2
• 2 slices rye bread• 2 tablespoons Hidden Valley Spicy Chipotle Pepper
Sandwich Spread & Dip• 2 slices (2 ounces) corned beef or pastrami• 1/4 cup drained sauerkraut• 2 slices Swiss cheese
Spread one side of each slice of bread with sandwichspread. Top with meat, sauerkraut and cheese. Closesandwich and grill until cheese is melted.
Chicken Bacon Club SandwichesServes 5
• 2 cups shredded, cooked chicken• 1/2 cup Hidden Valley Smoked Bacon Ranch
Sandwich Spread & Dip• 10 slices buttermilk sandwich bread, toasted• 5 leaves lettuce• 1 large tomato, sliced• 1 large avocado, sliced
Stir chicken and sandwich spread together. Spread 1/2cup chicken salad on 5 slices of toast. Top with lettuce,tomato, avocado and remaining toast to create sandwiches.
Source: Hidden Valley
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BY DOROTHY DOWNINGCONTRIBUTING WRITER
Q. How do I know whenI need to re-pot my plants?
A. Plants leave clueswhen it’s time to repotthem or change out theirpotting soil. Watch forthese common signs. Youfind yourself wateringmore and more and yourplant is still in perpetualwilt. You see roots growingthrough the surface of thesoil or out the bottom ofthe pot. When you easethe plant out of the potthere are large roots cir-cling the outer circumfer-ence of the rootball. Theplant is breaking its pot.The leaf edges are turningbrown. The center of theplant is turning brownand/or dying. The plant isjust too big for its pot (it’slosing its balance), or toobig for the space in whichyou want to keep it. Youcan’t remember the lasttime you repotted. Formost plants, the best timeto repot is late winter/earlyspring when the days arestarting to get longer, trig-gering new growth in yourplant’s roots and leaves.
Q. What’s the differencebetween mulch andamendment?
A. The biggest differenceis how “the material” isused. An amendment isincorporated into the soilas a soil conditioner usedto improve a soil’s texture,boost its nutrient contentand make the soil morewater retentive. Anamendment is incorporat-ed into the soil throughdigging orrototilling. Examples ofamendments include com-post, gypsum, lime,humus, etc. Mulching isthe practice of applyingorganic or inorganic mate-rials on the surface of thesoil around the plants.Mulches help hold themoisture in the soil, and
they help insulate it fromextreme or rapid changesof temperature. They helpprevent weed seedlingsfrom becoming estab-lished, help prevent ero-sion and water runoff, andmake your garden bedslook tidy. The garden bedshould be weed free beforeapplying mulches. Organicmulches can break downover time and enrich thesoil. Examples of organicmulches include straw,shredded bark and leaves,compost, and pine nee-dles. Inorganic mulchesinclude stones, pot chards,and recycled rubber prod-ucts. These do not breakdown over time nor dothey improve the soil.Some materials can beamendments and mulches,such as compost. It justdepends on how they areused.
Q. How can I arrange myplants to get the best WOWfactor in my garden?
A. For spectacularblooming moments inyour garden consider therule of trio plantings.Three plants make specialcorners and borders toproduce eye-pleasing har-mony. Choose three plantsthat bloom during a partic-ular season; then selectone of each height—tall,medium and short. Plantthe tall plant at the back ofthe border, the mediumone in the middle and theshort one at the front.Things to consider whenchoosing plants and siteplacement are complimen-tary or contrasting colors;leaf texture, water and lightneeds, and soil require-ments.
Q. There is lots of information availableabout growing bird andbutterfly gardens. I amvery concerned about ourdwindling bee population.What can I plant that willattract bees?
A. Every garden needspollinators, and withoutbees there would be limit-ed flowers and even fewervegetables. Bees are basi-cally looking for two thingswhen they visit yourplants: nectar, which is thebee’s main source of ener-gy, and pollen, which pro-vides the balanced diet ofproteins and fats. To helpbees and other pollinatorinsects—like butterflies—you should provide a rangeof plants that will offer asuccession of flowers, andthus pollen and nectar,through the whole growingseason. Native plants areusually best for nativebees, and can be used inboth wild areas and gar-dens. There are also manygarden plants—particularly
older, heirloom varieties ofperennials and herbs—thatare good sources of nectaror pollen. Together withnative plants, these willmake a garden attractive toboth pollinators and peo-ple. There are distinctgroups of bees in thespring and summer; andsome kinds of bees can befound in both seasons.One of the best guides Ihave found to choosingplants for your bee gardenis Urban Bee Gardenslocated atnature.berkeley.edu/urbanbeegardens.
DOROTHY DOWNING is a mem-ber of the University of CaliforniaCooperative Extension's MasterGardener program in Tulare-KingsCounty.
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Ever notice how many people walkdown the street completely engrossed intheir smartphones and tablets? I fullyexpect to see one of them to walk into alight post one day.
Although it's great having access toemail, social networking and online shop-ping anywhere, anytime, such conven-ience comes with a certain amount of risk,according to Jennifer Fischer, Head ofAmericas Payment System Security, VisaInc. "Unless you're hyper-vigilant aboutusing secure networks and hack-proofpasswords, someone sitting at the nexttable – or halfway around the world –could be watching your every move onlineand stealing valuable personal and finan-cial information right off your device,"says Fischer.
"There are two primary potential dan-gers with Wi-Fi," notes Fischer. "The firstis using an unsecured network – as manypublic hotspots are. With a little know-how and the right tools, cybercriminalscould easily eavesdrop on your onlineactivity.
"The second hazard is phony wirelessnetworks that impersonate legitimate Wi-Fi hot spots. You think you're logged ontoa trusted network, but instead a cyber-criminal has hijacked your session andcan see all the private information youaccess or input."When using public Wi-Fi networks,
always follow these safety precautions:
• Change default settings on your lap-top, smartphone or tablet to require thatyou must manually select a particular Wi-Fi network, rather than automaticallyaccepting the strongest available signal.
• Avoid any network connections yourdevice lists as "unsecured" (look for the"lock" icon). But if you must log on to apublic network, avoid websites thatrequire log-ins and passwords – e.g., bankaccounts or email.
• Ask for the exact name of the estab-lishment's hot spot address – don't befooled by lookalikes.
• Only send personal data via Wi-Fi toencrypted websites (those whose address-es begin with "https" and display a lockicon). To be safe, you may want to avoidconducting financial transactions on pub-lic Wi-Fi altogether; instead, use yoursecure home network.
• Consider using a third-party virtualprivate network (VPN) product to encryptyour Internet traffic.
• Regularly update virus and spywareprotection software, make sure firewallsare on, and load operating system updatesas soon as they become available, whetherfor your computer or smartphone.
• Turn off Wi-Fi on your device when it'snot in use.
• Never leave a computer unattendedwhile signed-in and always sign out com-pletely at the end of a session.
• Keep an eye out for "shoulder surfers"who watch as you type in your password.
Finally, change passwords regularly anduse different ones for each website youvisit. Use a mixture of letters, numbersand symbols and avoid common wordsand phrases. Security experts recommendusing at least 12 characters instead of theminimum eight characters commonlyrequired.
Cybercrime is a booming business.According to the 2012 Norton CybercrimeReport, its global price tag topped $388billion last year, more than the globalblack market in marijuana, cocaine andheroin combined. It impacts individuals,small and large businesses and govern-ments alike.
On October 2, 2013, Visa Inc. is hostingits fifth Global Security Summit in Wash-ington, D.C. "We're bringing togetherexperts from the worlds of government,law enforcement, technology, finance,retail commerce and academia to explorehow industry and government can collab-orate to address cyber security," says Fis-cher. "Those interested in attending canregister for free atvisasecuritysummit.com."
Being able to access the Internet any-where anytime can be a great convenienceand time-saver. Just make sure you knowwhat precautions to take when using pub-lic Wi-Fi networks.Jason Alderman directs Visa's financial educationprograms. To Follow Jason Alderman on Twitter: twit-ter.com/PracticalMoney
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• Ring of Fire - The Musicof Johnny Cash, Oct. 12 at 3and 8 p.m. Tickets cost$45-$65.
San Joaquin ValleyBakersfield Community Theatre
• Holka Polka, a fairy talechildren’s play, begins Oct.11 and runs Fridays, Satur-days and Sundays through
Oct. 26.
Rabobank Arena
Tickets: Rabobank Arenabox office orticketmaster.com., 852-7300 (unless otherwisenoted), bakersfieldcca.org.• Intocable, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m.
Fox Theater
• Country Roads: A JohnDenver Celebration, Oct. 5,8 p.m. Tickets cost $34.50-
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Buena Vista Museum ofNatural History
• Weird Science for adultsonly, Sept. 27. Reservationsrequired.• Just for Kids program,Oct. 5 at 10:30 a.m.
Gaslight Melodrama
• “It all happened at theKern County Fair,” Sept. 27through Nov. 16.
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Warbirds scheduled to fly into Tehachapi Airport
BY KIM NIXONCONTRIBUTING WRITER
Volunteer group Friends of TehachapiAirport, the City of Tehachapi andTehachapi Valley Recreation and ParksDistrict have partnered together to bring aday of fun to Tehachapi Municipal Air-port.
If you have lived in Tehachapi any timeat all, you have occasionally heard or seenone of the wonderful World War II aircraftarriving or departing the airport. Theseaircraft have a distinctive sound and lookthat sets them apart. On Saturday, Sept.28, the Tehachapi community will havethe opportunity to get up close to approx-imately 10 such aircraft. The photos thataccompany this article are examples ofthe type of aircraft that will be on display.
The day begins with a 5K Run on theairport property and a 1-mile Kids FunRun on the Tehachapi runway. You maycontact TVRPD for registration informa-tion about the run.
At 10 a.m., the aircraft will begin arriv-ing. Following the arrival of all aircraftthere will be the opportunity to walkaround, take photos and ask questions of
the pilots for a couple of hours. Several ofthe aircraft will be doing flybys from 1until 2 p.m. Along with the aircraft, therewill be displays of various military vehi-cles and memorabilia from one of thepilots of the Doolittle Raiders. Knights ofColumbus and the Lions Club will be sell-ing food and Tehachapi Valley Recreationand Parks District will have their beer gar-den available.
With any event held, funds are animportant part. Many of the aircraft willbe flying some distance to take part in ourfly-in; it is our desire to provide each air-craft with 100 gallons of fuel as a thankyou. Our goal is to raise $7,500 to coverthe cost of the fuel. We have received gen-erous donations from businesses andindividuals toward this goal and to datewe have received approximately $4,000 inpledges. Won’t you join us with a dona-tion of $100, $500 or more? Contact me [email protected] or 619-5123 formore information.
The event is open to the public and isfree. Plan to arrive early and enjoy a beau-tiful day at our very own TehachapiMunicipal Airport.
CERT announces a newclass starting Sept. 16
Recent and current wildland fires inour area, along with the potential forearthquakes, remind us that we live in apotentially dangerous area year round. Tosurvive disasters and recover we mustalways be prepared to react and recovercorrectly.
The FEMA and Kern County FireDepartment sponsored programs of Com-munity Emergency Response Teams(CERT) were established to help answerthe need for immediate emergency helpin disaster affected neighborhoods beforeprofessional first responders’ help canarrive. Our local CERT program has beena recognized part of the Tehachapi Valleysince 2002. The highly experienced CERTinstructors give basic training to citizenvolunteers to help them and their families
first, and then come to help others after adisaster if professional first responder aidis delayed. The 20 hour training courseover eight weeks covers personal andfamily disaster preparedness, fire safety,light search and rescue, and emergencymedical triage, among other items. This istruly a “neighbors helping neighbors”program that you and your family andfriends should take part in.
A new CERT training class is scheduledto start on Monday, Sept. 16 that 6:30 PMat the Bear Valley Springs CommunityChurch. Don’t delay! Call Jim Nelson at821-5205 or Fiona Nelson (949) 702-3258for additional information and sign upNOW! Current CERT members mayattend any classes for their tri-annual re-certification requirement.
PHOTO FROM STOCK.XCHNG
Pictured is a Mustang P51; although this exact plane will not be at the Sept. 28 Warbird Fly-in,one similar to it is expected.
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Tehachapi Valley Healthcare DistrictCareer Opportunities
To apply online please visit our website at www.tvhd.orgResumes should be emailed to [email protected]
ATTENTION APPLICANTS I t is the policy of T ehachapi V alley H ealthcare D istrict ( TVHD ) to
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Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District (Tehachapi Hospital) is located at: 115 West “E” Street, Tehachapi, CA
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NOTICE OF VACANCY TEHACHAPI VALLEY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT
CITIZENS’ BOND OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
September 3, 2013
Interested persons are hereby notified that there is an immediate vacancy on the Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (Committee) and two vacancies available in February 2014 due to two current members’ term limits expiring.
The Committee’s purpose is to review the annual expenditure report filed by the Chief Financial Officer of the District to ensure that (a) Bond Proceeds are expended only for the purposes set forth in the Bond Measure; (b) no Bond Proceeds are used for any administrative salaries of the District as set forth in the Bond Measure. The Committee meets monthly and reports to the Board monthly.
Interested persons who are registered to vote within the District and are not an employee, official of the District, vendor, contractor or consultant of the District, or any spouse, sibling, son, daughter or parent of such a person are requested to submit a letter of interest and resume via e-mail to [email protected], or mail to the following:
Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District ATTN: Peggy Mendiburu, Executive Assistant 115 West E Street Tehachapi, Ca 93561
The deadline for receiving letters of interest is
October 11, 2013
It is anticipated that the Board of Directors will make the actual appointments at the November 20, 2013 Board of Directors meeting.
Please contact Ms. Mendiburu at (661) 823-3006 for inquiries.
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22760 Cummings ValleyRoad, off Hwy. 202 in BrightValley: Good used tack,saddles, blankets & more.Various household items,Sat only, Sept 14th,8am-3pm. No Early Birds!
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ESTATE SALE 94 yr oldcollector, 100s of antiques& collectibles, 1125 Fig Dr.,Fri. Sat. & Sun 9/6-9/89am-5pm. House for bid.
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Yard Sale Alpine Forrest21951 Basil Ct.,
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MOVING/GARAGE SALE19880 Jolynn Street/off ofHighline. Sept. 13, 14, 15th,Fri-Sun 8am-4pm Lots ofhousehold and sportsequipment.
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Pets& Livestock
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Kandy is 2-3 yr, wht & tanTerrier mix, spayed, micro-chpd, cur shots, house &crate trnd, wlks on leash,has to go to a single personhome, very protective. CallTehachapi Humane Societyat 661-823-0699 or visitwww.tehachapihumane.petfinder.org
“Pretty Girl” is a young,female, adult cat that wantslove & attention.The garageis not a good place for her.If you can take this sweet,loving cat into your homecall Tehachapi HumaneSociety at 661-823-0699 orvisit www.tehachapihu-mane.petfinder.org
Mazda Miata 2000,6-speed manual, 113k miles.$5,000 obo (661) 822-7099
Go Cart/Sand Buggy,Twister Hammerhead, 150CC, runs good, 2 helmentsincluded $1,500/OBO,661-433-5937
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Freida is very sweet, 3 yrs,female Rottweiler, spayed,microchipped & current onshots, fine w/ other dogs &OK w/ cats. Please contactTehachapi Humane Societyat 661-823-0699 or visitwww.tehachapihumane.petfinder.org (This is a commu-nity service placement)
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Bonner This little guy iseager to find his own fam-ily. He’s a Chihuahua & willweigh about 7 lbs whenfully grown. He is full ofenergy & would love somekids (over 12 yrs) or anactive family. Email: [email protected].
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LET’S MAKE A LAND DEAL! Beautiful .42 acre lot practically overlooking the golf course, fairly level, oaks, quiet area. Corner of Gleneagle and Medinah in peaceful Stallion Springs, just 20 minutes southwest of Tehachapi. Sellers also own adjacent lot 104, which is also for sale, and they would prefer to sell both 103 and 104 together. Make an offer! $17,000 #9965947
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FANTASTIC! Wonderfully well-maintained 4BR/2BA, apprx. 1,915 sq.ft. home in Stallion Springs on the end of a cul-de-sac. Sep. living & family rooms, tile flooring, granite counter tops, kitchen island, pellet stove, covered porch & so much more! $224,900 #9967101 COME SEE! 10AM-1PM
EXQUISITE HOME + GUEST HOUSE! Come see this beautifully upgraded, 3BR/3.5BA Grand Home & guest house with fabulous panoramic views of the San Joaquin Valley. 9.86 acres plus .30 additional acres of an adjacent parcel. Horses okay! Apprx. 3,273 square foot main home + 845 sq.ft. guest house. Entertainer’s delight! $589,500 #9966544
NEW CONSTRUCTION! featuring 3BR/ 2BA,split-wing floor plan in apprx. 1,728 sq.ft. granite countertops in kitchen & baths, tile flooring, 2 Fireplaces; one in LR, one in master BR +central heat & AC, & So much more! Backs to Golf Course! Personalize it early! $199,900 #9966788 COME SEE! 10AM-1PM
HOMES29518 Ryder Cup - Bear Valley Springs: WONDERFUL 3BR/2BA located on the valley floor. Enjoy all the perks of Bear Valley that include pool, golf and the country club. This is a must see. $675.00 a month + $675.00 security deposit.
19201 Quail Dr. - Stallion Springs: AWESOME 3BR/2BA home with fantastic views of the San Joaquin Valley. Oak trees, composite deck, vaulted ceilings, finished basement with bath. $1600.00 a month + $1600 security deposit.
30740 Foxridge - Bear Valley Springs: YOU’LL LOVE THIS 3BR/2BA home in Bear Valley Springs. Great views, fireplace, open floor plant, central heating and cooling room, laundry room, 2 car garage. $1,100.00 a month + $1,100.00 security deposit.
APARTMENTS21028 Santa Barbara- Golden Hills: NICE 2BR/1BA apartment with nice open kitchen with washer dryer hook ups. Decent size bedrooms. Small fenced back yard. Call to preview. Pictures coming soon. $575.00 a month and $575.00 security deposit.
307 S. Robinson St. - Tehachapi City: LARGE 2BR/1BA apartment in downtown location. Large bedrooms with bright, open floor plan. Sunken living room and fresh paint. A must see! $600.00 a month + $600.00 security deposit.
21055 Santa Barbara Dr. - Golden Hills: ONE MONTH FREE 2BR/1BA, Well-landscaped common area. Washer and dryer hooks ups. $625.00 a month + $625.00 security deposit.
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LAND BUY! Beautiful buildable oak studded 3.31 acre lot with panoramic views in gate guarded community of Bear Valley Springs. Build your dream home and enjoy the numerous amenities that Bear Valley Springs has to offer! Priced to sell at only $9,500. Call about the possible Seller financing! $9,500 #9963839
ELEGANT and exceptionally maintained custom built, split-wing home, 3BR/2BA, open floor plan, great room w/built-in cabs, chef’s ideal kitchen, granite counters, custom etched glass entry door, sep. formal dining room w/coffered ceiling, beautiful master suite w/sitting area, walk-in & built-in cabs; rear deck w/awesome mntn view + garage has workshop w/ sink; permitted RV pkng & separate driveway! $379,000 #9967189
FANTASTIC VIEW HOME! 5 BR/2.5BA in apprx.2,314 SF on 1.02 acres of horse property. 2 Fireplaces, 2 living areas, office w/ lots of built-in cabinets. Sunroom w/ sauna, 2 beautiful decorator ceiling fans, lots of windows for light & fabulous views of Cub Lake Great valley floor location with views, & privacy! Now: $299,500 #9966386
STUNNING CUSTOM HOME in a wonderful location and a beautiful setting offering 3BR/ 2.5BA, apprx. 2,350 sq.ft. with open split wing floor plan, vaulted ceilings, granite counters, stainless steel appliances and fireplace. Two person jetted tub in master bath, oversized shower, custom tile flooring, skylights & so much more! $389,900 #9966436
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION - LAND! Approx. 20 acres of mostly level land in a great location. A well was drilled in 2003 (no pump or well house. This lot is located close to paved roads, near the Bear Valley Springs Gate. This property is in escrow, but there are other great lots and acreage available. Get in while you can! $79,900 #9965982 CALL US TO SEE OTHER AMAZING COUNTY PROPERTIES!
THIS HOME HAS IT ALL! on 2.16 Acres in Fairview Ranches.. 4BR/2.5BA, apprx 4,016 square feet with granite counter tops, Island & Copper sink. Master BR has attached office/Gym, Great bath w/walk-in closet. Media Room w/ bonus room. Detached Tack-room or small shop. R.V. access on both sides. Room for Horses. $530,000 #9967111 COME SEE! 12PM-3PM
AWESOME 4BR/3BA, apprx 2,732 sq.ft. home with office/den. Custom built on peaceful cul-de- sac with panoramic views. Open floor plan with split-wing design. Dream kitchen with cherry wood cabinets, stainless applcs, laminate flooring, walk- in pantry & gorgeous counters. Superb location on private well w/public electricity! $360,000 #9967163 COME SEE! 10AM-1PM
AMAZING! 3BR/2.5BA, apprx. 2,231 sq.ft. home, private, secluded horse property with new paint, carpet and appliances. Open floorplan with lots of windows, Great Rm with fireplace, kitchen with granite tile, two pantries, indoor laundry with sink, formal dining room, private covered patio with ceiling fan. Awesome rock formations and stunning oaks. $349,000 #9966620
PRIVATE PARADISE! 3BR/2BA, apprx 1,668 sq.ft. home on gorgeous oak studded lot offering a Bright and cheery kitchen, wood laminate and tile throughout, Open and inviting floorplan with a private deck. Plenty of room for horses! $255,000 #9966874 CALL US TO SEE OTHER WONDERFUL BEAR VALLEY SPRINGS PROPERTIES!
OUTSTANDING one-story home, 3BR/3BA, apprx. 2,700 sq.ft with ‘Million Dollar Views’ to the south out to the mountains, lakes and beyond! Large LR, dining area, huge kitchen with generous eating/gathering space, LG den or entertainment center room, enormous indoor laundry room and entertainer’s view decking. 3-car detached garage/worshop on 5.71 acres, zoned for horses! $299,500 #9967182
SO NICE! Beautiful, well-maintained, well-designed home in a great location. 3BR/2BA, apprx. 1,978 sq.ft, All the amenities you’d want: large pantry, 2 fireplaces, kitchen & master; a Very large deep lot with plenty of room for horses! $259,000 #9966865
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MOUNTAIN MEADOWS FAIRVIEW RANCHES
CITY LAND! Wow... a great lot in the newer development referred to as Heritage Oaks in the City of Tehachapi. On Sewer and public water, blockwall in back of property, 0.26 acre lot. $44,000 #9966951 CALL US TO SEE OTHER WONDERFUL TEHACHAPI CITY HOMES AND LAND!
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EXQUISITE COUNTRY ESTATE + GUEST HOUSE! Spacious main house is apprx. 2,400 sq ft, with a gorgeous Cook’s Ktchen, spacious pantry, LG great room w/FP. Awesome 3-car garage & Wonderful covered entertainment patio. Guest house is apprx. 1,200 sq.ft. with LR, kitchen, dining area, large BR & Bath. Gorgeous! $450,000 #9967138 COME SEE! 11AM-1PM
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