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Events may be subject to cancellation and/or early ticket purchase or reservation. See Venue Legend for location and contact information, unless otherwise noted. See “Ongoing” for events with multiple dates that are continuing.

SEPT. 12 • Wade Hayes at the Crystal Palace, 7 p.m.

The 58 Restaurant and Bar, 8 p.m. • Free admission day at Maturango Museum.

SEPT. 21

SEPT. 15 • Gary Allan with Sheryl Crow, 7 p.m. at the Rabobank Arena.

SEPT. 18 • Dream catcher weaving with Susanna Monette at Tehachapi Treasure Trove, 3:30 until 5 p.m.

SEPT. 13

SEPT. 19

• Angelo M., acoustic blues singer/songwriter, 7 p.m. at Fiddlers Crossing. Tickets cost $15. • Anjelah Johnson, 8 p.m. at Fox Theater. Tickets cost $36. • Christmas in September bisque painting with Juanita Neimeyer, 1 until 4 p.m.

• Fall 2013 exhibitions open at Bakersfield Museum of Art; include select works from BMOA’s education programs. All exhibits on display through Jan. 6.

SEPT. 14 • Dru Hill at the Fox Theater, 8 p.m. Tickets cost $41-$91. • Twilight Tour of Tomo Kahni village meets at 5 p.m. by Tehachapi Museum, 310 S. Green St. Cost is $20. Reservations: 822-8152. • Jewelry making, Dawn Callahan, 1 until 4 p.m. • Blue Mountain Tribe performs at

Venue Legend: TEHACHAPI Apple Shed Restaurant 333 E. Tehachapi Blvd., 823-8333 Beekay Theatre 110 S. Green St., 822-4037 Centennial Plaza Downtown on Green Street between “E” and Tehachapi Blvd. City Slickers 1001 W. Tehachapi Blvd., 8224939 College Community Services 113 E. “F” St., 822-8223 Coy Burnett Stadium Tehachapi Boulevard east of Snyder Avenue. Dog House Saloon 777 W. Tehachapi Blvd., 822-4200 Domingo’s Mexican and Seafood Restuarant 20416 W. Valley Blvd., 822-7611 Errea House 311 S. Green St., 822-8152 Fiddlers Crossing 206 E. “F” St., 823-9994 Gallery ‘n’ Gifts 100 W. Tehachapi Blvd., 8226062 Jennifer’s Terrace 413 S. Curry St., 822-5808 Moessner Farms 25000 Bear Valley Rd., 8216272 Pacino’s 1100 W. Tehachapi Blvd., 822-9400 Philip Marx Central Park East “E” and Mojave Streets, just east of Downtown

p.m. at Lancaster Performing Arts Center. Tickets cost $5 for youth, $15 for adults.

SEPT. 20 • “Fiddlin’ Down the Tracks” 37th Annual Old Time Fiddle Contest begins at 1 p.m., continues Sept. 21 at 8 a.m., West Park Auditorium, 410 W. “D” St. Call 661-333-4991 for information. • “Red Velvet Cake War” opens at the Beekay Theatre. Friday and Saturday shows at 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 12; Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. through Oct. 13. • Blackbeard the Pirate, presented by Missoula Children’s Theatre, 7 Tehachapi Christian Store 108 E. Tehachapi Blvd., 822-0626 Tehachapi Community Church 100 E. “E” St., 822-4443 Tehachapi Event Center & Rodeo Grounds 601 S. Dennison Rd. Tehachapi Mountain Pub & Brewery 20717 South St. # B, 822-0788 Tehachapi Museum 310 S. Green St., 8228152 Tehachapi Senior Center 500 E. “F” St., 8226255 Tehachapi Treasure Trove 116 E. Tehachapi Blvd., 822-6794 The 58 Restaurant and Bar 480 E. Steuber Road, 822-9992 The Art Studio 20436 Brian Way, Unit G, 8224420 VFW Post #5948 221 W. Tehachapi Blvd., 8227500 MOJAVE DESERT Antelope Valley Fairgrounds 2551 W. Avenue H, Lancaster, 661-206-0427 Feline Conservation Center 3718 60th St. W., Rosamond, 661-256-3793 Lancaster Museum of Art 665 W. Lancaster Blvd., Lancaster, 661-723-6250 Lancaster Performing Arts Center 750 W. Lancaster Blvd., Lancaster, 661-723-5950

• 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 Railroad Park. Sponsored by Tehachapi Valley Arts Association. • Gravel Road performs at The 58 Restaurant and Bar, 8 p.m. • Free form platter with Leila Kleiman, in various two-hour sessions at Tehachapi Treasure Trove. • Antelope Valley Jazz Horizons, 8 p.m. at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center. Tickets cost $20. • Kenny Loggins at Fox Theater, 8 p.m. Tickets cost $65-$105.

SEPT. 22 • Polymer clay floral mirror with Cathy Clark at Tehachapi Treasure Trove, 1 until 4 p.m. • Equinox Drum Circle, Tehachapi Treasure Trove, 6:30 until 8 p.m.

ONGOING

Tehachapi Night Life Apple Shed Restaurant See MORE/Page 3 Maturango Museum 100 E. Las Flores Ave., Ridgecrest, 760-375-0479 Mojave Air & Space Port 1434 Flight Line, Mojave, 661-824-2433 SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Bakersfield Art Association 1817 Eye St., Bakersfield, 661-869-2320 Bakersfield Community Theatre 2400 S. Chester Ave., Bakersfield, 661- 831-8114 Bakersfield Museum of Art 1930 "R" St., Bakersfield, 661-323-7219 Buena Vista Museum of Natural History 2018 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, 661-324-6350 CALM (California Living Museum) 10500 Alfred Harrell Highway, Bakersfield, 661-8722256 Crystal Palace 2620 Buck Owens Blvd., Bakersfield, 661-328-7560 Fox Theater 2001 “H” St., Bakersfield, 661324-1369 Gaslight Melodrama 12748 Jomani Dr., Bakersfield, 661-587-3377 Kern County Fairgrounds 1142 S. "P" St., Bakersfield, 661-833-4900 Rabobank Arena 1001 Truxtun Ave., Bakersfield, 852-7300 The Empty Space 706 Oak St., Bakersfield, 661-703-8666

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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. Continued from page xx Music provided during dinner hours, as follows: • Bear Mountain Boys, 1st Friday • The Geezers, 2nd Friday • Jo Stone, 1st Saturday • Colten and Justin, 2nd Saturday • Mountain Pass, 3rd Saturday • Pat Strong Trio Plus 2, 4th Saturday • Craig Shaw, 1st, 2nd and 4th 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, 9 p.m. until close.

Dog House Saloon • DJ Diablo, every Thursday 8 p.m. until close; Fri-

day and Saturday, 9 p.m. until close.

depend on game schedule.

Domingo’s Mexican and Seafood Restuarant

Open to veterans, current service members and guests of vets; schedule as follows: • Karaoke with Erik, 1st and 3rd Fridays, 7 until 11 p.m. • Pool Tournaments: 8-ball on Tuesday nights and 9ball on Thursday nights, 7:30 until 10:30 p.m.

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• Karaoke 7:30 until 11 p.m., Wednesdays.

Fiddlers Crossing • Open Mic and Acoustic Jam every Wednesday night at 7 p.m. Sign up at the door to perform music or read poetry.

Tehachapi Christian Store • Free concert on Saturday nights, 6 until 8 p.m. Refreshments served at intermission.

Tehachapi Mountain Pub & Brewery • House DJ Fridays and Saturdays, 9 p.m. until close. • Pool tournament, Mondays, 5 p.m. • Football parties with drink specials, times

Exhibits and Museums

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Maturango Museum Free admission for members; $5 for non-members. • “Art in Touch” traveling exhibition of tactile and interactive art runs through Oct. 1.

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The Kern County Fair will once again grace the fairgrounds in Bakersfield beginning Wednesday, Sept. 18. “The Best in the West” boasts the traditional fried food, live music, carnival rides, various exhibits and community togetherness.

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Special Days Sept. 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

Carnival rides

Exhibits

• Vertigo • Super Shot Drop Tower • Grand Carousel • Water Flume • Zipper • Kite Flyer • Wind Surfer • Scrambler • Lolly Swings • Toon Town

Fine Arts Building 4 — Baked foods, fine art, ceramics, dolls, needle arts, author’s corner, creative arts Albert S. Goode Building 1 — Community exhibits, photography, agriculture/horticulture, wool fleece Hobby Pavilion — Hobbys, crafts, models Harvest Hall — 4H/FHA/FFA, school art, school science, grange exhibits, feature booths

Bud Pavilion Concert Series

Fair Hours/Rates

Sept. 18 Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Sept. 27 Sept. 28 Sept. 29

Sept. 18 - Sept. 29

Uncle Kracker Reo Speedwagon Zendaya Jo Dee Messina Starship Los Lobos The Four Tops Dustin Lynch/Lucky Ned Pepper Kutless Hollywood Stones Lonestar Banda la Costena with special guest Ana Victoria

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: $5 Active and retired military visitors receive free admittance upon showing military identification.

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Independent Practitioners Gathered Under One Roof With A Common Goal —

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ALPINE MEDICAL Terry J. Warsaw, M.D. • INTERNAL MEDICINE Peter Nalos, M.D. • CARDIOLOGY

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Peter C. Nalos, M.D. F.A.C.C., F.A.C.P. Assistant Clinical Professor, UCLA

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Jeffrey Gunter, M.D. • DERMATOLOGY Alan D. Cartmell, M.D.

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PHOTO COURTESY OF FIDDLERS CROSSING

Acoustic blues singer/songwriter Angelo M. will take the stage at Fiddlers Crossing, 206 E. “F” St., Friday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $15 and doors open at 6:30 p.m. Continued from page 6 third Thursday of each month. Information at sharktoothhill.org.

Bakersfield Museum of Art • Free admission every third Friday of the month, all admission is free; every second Sunday of the month, seniors (65 and older) are free. Info at bmoa.org.

Feline Conservation Center • Twilight Tours through Sept. 21, 5 p.m.

Shows Gaslight Melodrama • “Rosedale” (like “Dallas” but funnier) runs through Sept. 14; Friday and Saturday performances at 7 p.m., Sunday matinees, 2 p.m. Info at themelodrama.com.

Special Events Jennifer’s Terrace • The Market Place, Thursdays, 5 until 8 p.m., through Sept. 19.

• Beginning and intermediate watercolor class with Jim Walsh runs through Oct. 14, Mondays, 5 until 7:30 p.m. Walk-ins welcome. • Introduction to earth clay with Gloria Moore. Tuesdays, 3 until 5 p.m. • Acrylic painting class with Susan Cunningham, 2 until 4 p.m. through Sept. 8. Walk-ins accepted. • Basic drawing with Carole Joyce, Wednesdays, 4 until 5:30 p.m. Walk-ins welcome.

College Community Services, Family Learning Center • Art class Thursdays in September from 11:15 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. Materials provided.

Bakersfield Art Association • Very beginning acrylic painting with Toni Lott, Saturdays from 1 until 4 p.m. Walk-ins welcome. • Experimental watercolor See MORE/Page 9


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MARK YOUR CALENDARS! FREE SHOWS AT THE BUDWEISER PAVILION WITH PAID FAIR ADMISSION!

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SAT. 9/28

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kutless

hollywood stones

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with lucky ned pepper

PRCA PRO RODEO SEPT. 27 & 28 at 7:30 PM Purchase tickets by phone at

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FIESTA DEL CHARRO RODEO SEPT. 29 at 6 PM kids 5 and under are

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TEHACHAPI NEWS Lancaster’s Western Hotel Museum, once known as the Western Hotel, is the oldest structure in downtown Lancaster. The century-old historic structure recently underwent the first of a multiphase beautification process to restore the treasured facility to its original glory. Everything on the first level of the hotel, from the floors to the window trim, has been restored, and new additions to the museum's collection, relevant to the hotel and the region, have been incorporated in an exhibit space to highlight the hotel’s rich history. The facility was not always called the Western Hotel. The structure was constructed around 1888 on land owned by the Southern Pacific Railroad, however, when Louis Von Rockabrand, the first known owner of the hotel, took over ownership, it became known as the Antelope Valley Hotel. The hotel changed ownership a few of times in the following years and so did its name. Former names include the aforementioned Antelope Valley Hotel and the Gilwyn Hotel. It became the Western Hotel when George and Myrtie Webber took over ownership in 1885. Despite the changes in name, the Western Hotel, with its grand history, is one of the most visible links to Lancaster's heritage. Speculators, travelers, muleskinners and British lords are only a few examples of the various groups who used the hotel. In its early days, a stay at the hotel would set travelers back $1 per night. At the beginning of the 20th century, members of the Los Angeles-Owens River Aqueduct construction crew stayed at the hotel, making it a hub of social activity and commerce in the area. Some of Lancaster’s most historic residents spent time in the hotel including Maurice James Reynolds and his wife Jane Porter Reynolds, the namesake of the Lancaster's Jane Reynolds Park. After the passing of George Webber, his wife, Myrtie Eveline Gibson-Sul-

PHOTOS COURTESY OF CITY OF LANCASTER

The Western Hotel Museum was first constructed in 1888, and is a link to Lancaster's historic past. livan-Webber, continued to run the hotel until her death in 1978 at the age of 110. Webber Pool at Jane Reynolds Park was named in her honor. After Myrtie's death, the hotel fell into such disrepair that it was condemned, but was eventually rescued by the then newly-formed Western Hotel Historical Society, and reopened as a museum in 1988. The museum is now listed as a California Historic Landmark. Presently, the Western Hotel Museum highlights Lancaster’s historical past. Visitors can view the front parlor, dining room and a model hotel room on the first floor, as well as the backyard garden. Each room contains artifacts, pictures and signs with information about the hotel’s history. The current exhibit features two organs, a piano, original hotel artifacts, a map from the 1920s, a crank telephone, a stove and other items representative of the era. The model room on the first floor holds a bed, chest of drawers and a washstand including a chamber pot. In addition, there is a miniature scale model of the hotel in the dining room located just off the front parlor. The second floor, while currently closed, will be open to visitors as restoration efforts continue. The Western Hotel Museum, located at 557 West Lancaster Boulevard

The Western Hotel Museum is open to the public on the second and fourth Friday and Saturday of each month. and is open to the public on the second and fourth Friday and Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will be open during the upcoming Celebrate America eventBLVD on Saturday, Sept. 14, with tours starting every half

hour from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is free, but monetary donations are welcome. Additional information on the Western Hotel Museum is available on the Lancaster Museum of Art & History’s website, www.lancastermoah.org.


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More Arts & Entertainment

PHOTO BY DAVID SCHOENBERG

The 37th Annual Old Time Fiddle Contest, “Fiddlin’ Down the Tracks,” will be Sept. 20-21 at West Park 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. Continued from page 6

studio with Peggy Stannard, 9 a.m. until noon on the third Monday of each month. Must pre-register.

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Tehachapi Fiddlers Crossing • Berkley-Hart, folk singer-songwriter duo, Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $20. • Chris Proctor, finger-style guitarist, Oct. 6 at 3 p.m. Tickets cost $20.

Mojave Desert Mojave Air & Space Port • Plane Crazy, third Saturday of each month, aircraft display and more, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free admission.

Lancaster Performing Arts Center • Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, Hungarian Rhapsody; Sept. 28, 8 p.m. Tickets cost $12-$45. • Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Oct. 6 at 3 p.m. Tickets cost $12-$35. See MORE/Page 14

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Oktoberfest at Kohnen’s and TSO releases concert schedule in Stallion Springs this year for 2013/2014 season Beer-lovers looking for information about Oktoberfest in Tehachapi, here's what you've been waiting for: Main Street Tehachapi will not be sponsoring the September Oktoberfest of recent years.

Kohnen's Oktoberfest Instead, Kohnen's Country Bakery is resuming its own celebration with Kohnen’s 10th Annual Oktoberfest Brews & Brats, to be held two Saturdays in October. Enjoy fine German food, European beers and wine, live German music and polka dancing from 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 information call 822-3350.

BY KAREN CONDOR CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Stallion Springs Oktoberfest And, in Stallion Springs, local craft beer-makers are getting ready to show off their talent during the Oktoberfest with an event set for Saturday, Oct. 5, from noon to 6 p.m. The Stallion Springs event is open to area residents and visitors and offers kid-friendly activities, food, beer, wine and more. It will be held at the Stallion Springs Community Center, 27800 Stallion Springs Dr., Tehachapi.

The Tehachapi Symphony Orchestra announced its 2013/2014 season free concerts under the direction of Music Director David Newby. Unless otherwise noted, concerts are at Country Oaks Baptist Churh, 20915 Schout Road, at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27: Featuring violinist Mischa Lefkowitz of the Los Angeles Philharmonic performing Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto in A Major and Giardini’s Violin Concerto in A Major with the orchestra. The concert will also include Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 and his “Name Day Overture,” Op. 115. Friday, Dec. 13, 7 p.m.: Fea-

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Children’s acting class starts on Sept. 25 TEHACHAPI COMMUNITY THEATRE Tehachapi Community Theatre will hold a children’s acting class directed by Monica Nadon. Students will have a blast while learning the basics of acting for the theatre, which includes audition techniques, diaphragmatic breathing, stage fundamentals, theatre etiquette as well as fun improv games and more. The sixweek course will end with the students participating in a performance for family and friends. Classes will be held on Wednesdays, Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at TCT’s Second Space located at 431 W. “J” St. (next to the Spirited Bead). Students must be between the ages of 8 and 18. Registration forms may be downloaded from the TCT website, tctonstage.com. Class fee is $75. Checks may be made payable to TCT and mailed to 431 W. “J” St. Students must bring a water bottle and wear comfortable clothing and closedtoe shoes. Instructor Monica Nadon has a degree in Theatre Arts from California State University-Fresno and has studied film acting and improvisation in Hollywood.

Old Schoolhouse Lectures to begin Friday, Sept. 13 The Twentynine Palms Historical Society and the Desert Institute at Joshua Tree National Park announce the first of 10 monthly lectures

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The 2013-2014 second Friday Old Schoolhouse Lecture Series begins with “The Lives and Times of Billy Mitchell, an American Cowboy,” on Friday, September 13th, at 7:00pm The Mojave Desert, rich with cowboy and Indian legends, was settled by people who celebrated life, ranching, mining and cowboy ethics. Billy Mitchell, fourth generation of one of the founding families of Barstow, is a rancher, cowboy, father, grandfather, great grandfather and resident of Johnson Valley. He will relate his fascinating and compelling story about growing up in the Mojave Desert with his rancher grandfather and stories of his life as a rancher, rodeo rider

and cowboy. Hilary Sloane moved from Los Angeles to Joshua Tree in 2009. Having left a career as a photo stylist and film producer she picked up her camera and began to explore the Mojave desert. While photographing a calendar for Johnson Valley, she met Billy Mitchell and his family. A friendship has been established, and Billy and Hilary are now working together, with his stories and her photographs to bring awareness about the rich cowboy heritage in the High Desert. Admission is only $5, or better yet save $10 by purchasing a season subscription good for all ten lectures for $40. Proceeds help support the Society and the Desert Institute. There will also be an optional dinner with the speaker at 5 pm at the 29 Palms Inn, space is limited and attendees are responsible for their own meal. If interested in dinner please RSVP to Marion Gartner 760361-1202 or desert29palms@yahoo.com.

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Home & Garden

BUILD A BETTER SANDWICH (Family Features) Returning to a school or work routine is bittersweet. Schedules and agendas don't have to be boring, though, when your lunch routine is anything but. Run-of-the-mill PB&J and turkey and cheese standbys are making way for a new hero: gourmet sandwich creations that inspire envy. Craveable ingredients, like savory green olives, peppery salami and smoky roasted tomatoes can be lunch staples with these delicious recipes. Skip those weekday blues and mix up your lunch with a layer of excitement.

Makes Great Meal Any Way You Stack It Weekday lunch breakers rejoice - the sandwich is making a comeback. Kick-start your lunch routine with these easy tips and craveable recipes that are sure to inspire lunch envy: Prep the Week: Create a shopping list based on your week's menu, and prep your ingredients in advance so creating a delicious sandwich is easy. Have a little fun and experiment. Bet you didn't know that if you put two pieces of bread in the same slot of the toaster, the outside of the bread gets crispy and the inside stays soft and pillowy. Spread the Love: Spice things up with a Smoked Bacon Ranch or Spicy Chipotle Pepper Hidden Valley Sandwich Spread & Dip - it's a simple addition and guaranteed to be tasty. For more recipes, visit www.hiddenvalley.com/sandwiches. Nibble Ready: Stock your fridge with quick, grab-andgo snacks and sides. Fresh vegetables are a tasty treat when dipped in Country Herb Ranch or Oven Roasted Garlic Parmesan Hidden Valley Sandwich Spread & Dip. Made with white beans and cream cheese, each tablespoon has one-third the calories of mayonnaise. Cherry tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower or bell pepper strips also make great dippers. Leftover Magic: Repurpose boring leftovers into delicious sandwiches to take on-the-go for school and office lunches. Simply add spread and bread. Yesterday's roast chicken is today's tasty Chicken Bacon Club.

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Gardening TIme

Answers to Common Garden Questions BY DOROTHY DOWNING CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Q. How do I know when I need to re-pot my plants? A. Plants leave clues when it’s time to repot them or change out their potting soil. Watch for these common signs. You find yourself watering more and more and your plant is still in perpetual wilt. You see roots growing through the surface of the soil or out the bottom of the pot. When you ease the plant out of the pot there are large roots circling the outer circumference of the rootball. The plant is breaking its pot. The leaf edges are turning brown. The center of the plant is turning brown and/or dying. The plant is just too big for its pot (it’s losing its balance), or too big for the space in which you want to keep it. You can’t remember the last time you repotted. For most plants, the best time to repot is late winter/early spring when the days are starting to get longer, triggering new growth in your plant’s roots and leaves.

Q. What’s the difference between mulch and amendment? A. The biggest difference is how “the material� is used. An amendment is incorporated into the soil as a soil conditioner used to improve a soil’s texture, boost its nutrient content and make the soil more water retentive. An amendment is incorporated into the soil through digging or rototilling. Examples of amendments include compost, gypsum, lime, humus, etc. Mulching is the practice of applying organic or inorganic materials on the surface of the soil around the plants. Mulches help hold the moisture in the soil, and

they help insulate it from extreme or rapid changes of temperature. They help prevent weed seedlings from becoming established, help prevent erosion and water runoff, and make your garden beds look tidy. The garden bed should be weed free before applying mulches. Organic mulches can break down over time and enrich the soil. Examples of organic mulches include straw, shredded bark and leaves, compost, and pine needles. Inorganic mulches include stones, pot chards, and recycled rubber products. These do not break down over time nor do they improve the soil. Some materials can be amendments and mulches, such as compost. It just depends on how they are used.

A. Every garden needs pollinators, and without bees there would be limited flowers and even fewer vegetables. Bees are basically looking for two things when they visit your plants: nectar, which is the bee’s main source of energy, and pollen, which provides the balanced diet of proteins and fats. To help bees and other pollinator insects—like butterflies— you should provide a range of plants that will offer a succession of flowers, and thus pollen and nectar, through the whole growing season. Native plants are usually best for native bees, and can be used in both wild areas and gardens. There are also many garden plants—particularly

Q. There is lots of information available about growing bird and butterfly gardens. I am very concerned about our dwindling bee population. What can I plant that will attract bees?

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older, heirloom varieties of perennials and herbs—that are good sources of nectar or pollen. Together with native plants, these will make a garden attractive to both pollinators and people. There are distinct groups of bees in the spring and summer; and some kinds of bees can be found in both seasons. One of the best guides I have found to choosing plants for your bee garden is Urban Bee Gardens located at nature.berkeley.edu/urban beegardens.

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Practical Money Matters

Beware of the pitfalls of public Wi-Fi BY JASON ALDERMAN CONTRIBUTING WRITER

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Ever notice how many people walk down the street completely engrossed in their smartphones and tablets? I fully expect to see one of them to walk into a light post one day. Although it's great having access to email, social networking and online shopping anywhere, anytime, such convenience comes with a certain amount of risk, according to Jennifer Fischer, Head of Americas Payment System Security, Visa Inc. "Unless you're hyper-vigilant about using secure networks and hack-proof passwords, someone sitting at the next table – or halfway around the world – could be watching your every move online and stealing valuable personal and financial information right off your device," says Fischer. "There are two primary potential dangers with Wi-Fi," notes Fischer. "The first is using an unsecured network – as many public hotspots are. With a little knowhow and the right tools, cybercriminals could easily eavesdrop on your online activity. "The second hazard is phony wireless networks that impersonate legitimate WiFi hot spots. You think you're logged onto a trusted network, but instead a cybercriminal has hijacked your session and can see all the private information you access or input." When using public Wi-Fi networks, always follow these safety precautions: • Change default settings on your laptop, smartphone or tablet to require that you must manually select a particular WiFi network, rather than automatically accepting the strongest available signal. • Avoid any network connections your device lists as "unsecured" (look for the "lock" icon). But if you must log on to a public network, avoid websites that require log-ins and passwords – e.g., bank accounts or email. • Ask for the exact name of the establishment's hot spot address – don't be fooled by lookalikes. • Only send personal data via Wi-Fi to encrypted websites (those whose addresses begin with "https" and display a lock icon). To be safe, you may want to avoid conducting financial transactions on public Wi-Fi altogether; instead, use your secure home network. • Consider using a third-party virtual private network (VPN) product to encrypt your Internet traffic.

• Regularly update virus and spyware protection software, make sure firewalls are on, and load operating system updates as soon as they become available, whether for your computer or smartphone. • Turn off Wi-Fi on your device when it's not in use. • Never leave a computer unattended while signed-in and always sign out completely 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 and use different ones for each website you visit. Use a mixture of letters, numbers and symbols and avoid common words and phrases. Security experts recommend using at least 12 characters instead of the minimum eight characters commonly required. Cybercrime is a booming business. According to the 2012 Norton Cybercrime Report, its global price tag topped $388 billion last year, more than the global black market in marijuana, cocaine and heroin combined. It impacts individuals, small and large businesses and governments alike. On October 2, 2013, Visa Inc. is hosting its fifth Global Security Summit in Washington, D.C. "We're bringing together experts from the worlds of government, law enforcement, technology, finance, retail commerce and academia to explore how industry and government can collaborate to address cyber security," says Fischer. "Those interested in attending can register for free at visasecuritysummit.com." Being able to access the Internet anywhere anytime can be a great convenience and time-saver. Just make sure you know what precautions to take when using public Wi-Fi networks. Jason Alderman directs Visa's financial education programs. To Follow Jason Alderman on Twitter: twitter.com/PracticalMoney

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Volunteer group Friends of Tehachapi Airport, the City of Tehachapi and Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Parks District have partnered together to bring a day of fun to Tehachapi Municipal Airport. If you have lived in Tehachapi any time at all, you have occasionally heard or seen one of the wonderful World War II aircraft arriving or departing the airport. These aircraft have a distinctive sound and look that sets them apart. On Saturday, Sept. 28, the Tehachapi community will have the opportunity to get up close to approximately 10 such aircraft. The photos that accompany this article are examples of the type of aircraft that will be on display. The day begins with a 5K Run on the airport property and a 1-mile Kids Fun Run on the Tehachapi runway. You may contact TVRPD for registration information about the run. At 10 a.m., the aircraft will begin arriving. Following the arrival of all aircraft there will be the opportunity to walk around, take photos and ask questions of

the pilots for a couple of hours. Several of the aircraft will be doing flybys from 1 until 2 p.m. Along with the aircraft, there will be displays of various military vehicles and memorabilia from one of the pilots of the Doolittle Raiders. Knights of Columbus and the Lions Club will be selling food and Tehachapi Valley Recreation and Parks District will have their beer garden available. With any event held, funds are an important part. Many of the aircraft will be flying some distance to take part in our fly-in; it is our desire to provide each aircraft with 100 gallons of fuel as a thank you. Our goal is to raise $7,500 to cover the cost of the fuel. We have received generous donations from businesses and individuals toward this goal and to date we have received approximately $4,000 in pledges. Won’t you join us with a donation of $100, $500 or more? Contact me at kimnixon5123@gmail.com or 619-5123 for more information. The event is open to the public and is free. Plan to arrive early and enjoy a beautiful day at our very own Tehachapi Municipal Airport.

CERT announces a new class starting Sept. 16 Recent and current wildland fires in our area, along with the potential for earthquakes, remind us that we live in a potentially dangerous area year round. To survive disasters and recover we must always be prepared to react and recover correctly. The FEMA and Kern County Fire Department sponsored programs of Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) were established to help answer the need for immediate emergency help in disaster affected neighborhoods before professional first responders’ help can arrive. Our local CERT program has been a recognized part of the Tehachapi Valley since 2002. The highly experienced CERT instructors give basic training to citizen volunteers to help them and their families

first, and then come to help others after a disaster if professional first responder aid is delayed. The 20 hour training course over eight weeks covers personal and family disaster preparedness, fire safety, light search and rescue, and emergency medical triage, among other items. This is truly a “neighbors helping neighbors” program that you and your family and friends should take part in. A new CERT training class is scheduled to start on Monday, Sept. 16 that 6:30 PM at the Bear Valley Springs Community Church. Don’t delay! Call Jim Nelson at 821-5205 or Fiona Nelson (949) 702-3258 for additional information and sign up NOW! Current CERT members may attend any classes for their tri-annual recertification requirement.


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Classified Rates

Classified Index NOTICES

RECREATION

REAL ESTATE SALES

STUFF

EMPLOYMENT

VEHICLES

RENTALS

Online at www.TehachapiBuy&Sell.com Services

Yard Sales

Merchandise

Handyman Remodels, Repairs, Decks, Tile, & More Licensed 822-6958

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Classified Marketplace

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AIRLINE CAREERS begin here – Get FAA approved Maintenance training. Financial aid for qualified students – Housing available. Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 877-804-5293 (Cal-SCAN)

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Services Lost and Found Personal Messages

Notices Books & Crannies Book Store will be going out of business, come in & use your credit & gift certificates before May 2014. Subscribe to the Tehachapi News. Call 822-6828 Boutique Consignment Now accepting better quality furniture consignments for our new store opening. 108 W Tehachapi Blvd. For more information: SheridansConsignment @gmail.com 661-304-2853

A1 Yard Clean Ups Hauling, Bushes Trimmed, Weeding, TreeTrimming, Fruit Trees Trimmed, Stump Grinding, 30 yrs exp. free est. lic/ins 822-7759 Senior Citizen Services In home care, Local transportation Call Suzanne 661-333-1717 JM HOME REPAIR Low Prices, Qual work, Improvements John, 822-9613 ref. FREE LOST & FOUND ADS. CALL 822-6828 Big Mop Cleaning Home/Office Wk/Mth & New Const. 661-373-7487

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Yard Sales 22760 Cummings Valley Road, off Hwy. 202 in Bright Valley: 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 old collector, 100s of antiques & collectibles, 1125 Fig Dr., Fri. Sat. & Sun 9/6-9/8 9am-5pm. House for bid.

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Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District Career Opportunities NOTICE OF VACANCY

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TEHACHAPI VALLEY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT CITIZENS’ BOND OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE

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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.

September 3, 2013

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 pmendiburu@tvhd.org, 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

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Early Childhood Education Services is currently enrolling for 1/2 day Pre-school. Free to low cost for income – eligible families. Maximum monthly income for a family of 4 is $4,000.

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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.

To apply online please visit our website at www.tvhd.org Resumes should be emailed to sjones@tvhd.org HOSPITAL/NURSING DEPARTMENTS CLINICAL INFORMATICS NURSE FULL-TIME HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT MANAGER FULL-TIME HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CODER FULL-TIME EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TECH FULL-TIME IMAGING IMAGING TECH FULL-TIME INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECH FULL-TIME LABORATORY PHLEBOTOMIST PART-TIME PHARMACY STAFF PHARMACIST FULL-TIME PLANT OPERATIONS MANAGER FULL-TIME RESPIRATORY THERAPY TECH PER DIEM TEHACHAPI FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS RURAL CLINICS NURSE PRACTITIONER PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT FULL-TIME - PER DIEM MEDICAL ASSISTANT (FRONT OFFICE ONLY) FULL-TIME Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District (Tehachapi Hospital) is located at: 115 West “E” Street, Tehachapi, CA

ATTENTION APPLICANTS It is the policy of Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District (TVHD) to accept online applications for any position TVHD requires successful completion of a “drug test” and “criminal background check” by any applicant seriously considered for employment

Effective Date: September 10, 2013


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Pets & Livestock

Piper is a German Shepherd mix female approx 3 mths old. She’s playful & smart. She just came out of the shelter & will be ready for adoption Sept. 19. But you can fill out an application now. Email: haveaheart@bak.rr.com

“Pretty Girl” is a young, female, adult cat that wants love & attention.The garage is not a good place for her. If you can take this sweet, loving cat into your home call Tehachapi Humane Society at 661-823-0699 or visit www.tehachapihumane.petfinder.org

Vehicles Freida is very sweet, 3 yrs, female Rottweiler, spayed, microchipped & current on shots, fine w/ other dogs & OK w/ cats. Please contact Tehachapi Humane Society at 661-823-0699 or visit www.tehachapihumane.pet finder.org (This is a community service placement)

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Kandy is 2-3 yr, wht & tan Terrier mix, spayed, microchpd, cur shots, house & crate trnd, wlks on leash, has to go to a single person home, very protective. Call Tehachapi Humane Society at 661-823-0699 or visit www.tehachapihumane.pet finder.org

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found in the Classified Marketplace.

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Tehachapi News Classified Train Store, Hobby Shop For Sale Owner retiring

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Houses

WGH 3+2, Home with view, 2 car gar, RV pad, avail. now, $1,150/mo., contact Susan 661-400-9705 In Town 3 bdrm + 3 bath, 2 car gar, Fnced Yard, Newly redone $1,200/mo. plus Dep. call 661-972-7148 BVS, B VS, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2200 square feet $1,100.00/month. Spacious, privacy, oaks, views, basement. Valley floor location. 661-303-92700 661-303-927 FREE RENTAL LIST available. 4 Seasons Realty. 117 S. Mill St. 822-RENT EHO 4 Seasons Realty www.4seasonsrentals.com www.4seasonsrentals.com

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661-822-9822 www.lrskern.com

Clean 2+1 Laundry facilities, W/T paid. Newly refurbished. 661-472-9394 FREE LOST & FOUND ADS. CALL 822-6828 SPACIOUS,, new GH 2+1, SPACIOUS paint, carpets, W/D hookups, A/C, microwave, self clean oven, private backyard. No pets, no smoke. $675/mo. 661-822-3540

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21516 Golden Hills Blvd. 2+1, A/C, stove, refrig., DW, utility room w/ W/D hookups. Large upstairs unit with balcony, garage + 1 pk space, pd water & trash. With 6 month lease 1/2 off last month on approved credit. $650/mo + $595 dep 661-752-570 661-752-57000

2 prime office spaces for rent. Hwy. 202 frontage. 1230 sq. ft. & 1670 sq. ft. Or combine the 2 to make 2900 sq.ft. Call 661-333-1597

21629 Golden Star Blvd. 2+1, garage, 2 yrs old. $695 + $695 sec. 661-549-1919

600 sq. ft. office or retail Downtown Downtown 661-822-6470

FREE RENTAL LIST available. 4 Seasons Realty. 117 S. Mill St. 822-RENT EHO 4 Seasons Realty m www.4seasonsrentals.com www.4seasonsrentals.co

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Commer cial Commercial R entals Rentals Professional Office w ith with reception area, Old Towne $250/month 821-0518

Office Space Downtown 248 sq. ft. Please call 822-6470

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arehouse w/Office, bath NW ARIZONA MOUNW Warehouse MOUN& roll up door. Great Loca- TAIN RANCH. $260 tion, $795, 805-844-6167 MONTH. 36 heavily wooded acres ringed by wilderness Commercial spaces mountains at cool 5,700’. available, close to down- Hilltop cabin site with town, move in special, beautiful mountain views, 661-822-762 661-822-76255 borders 640 acres of State trust. Maintained road/free Very nice office spaces well access. $26,900 $2,690 available downtown, rea- down. Free brochure sonable rates, call for info includes maps & area info. 661-822-762 661-822-76255 First United 602.478.0584 arizonaland.com (Cal-SCAN) Home improvement help is available in our Business & Services Homes Directory

GH 2 + 1 1 car gar. W/D Hookups $650 + $650 sec. 20300 #D Valley Blvd. (Corner of Santa Lucia) Pro20241 Park Rd. 750-3160 fessional building-office Town, 411 Ash, 3+1, new space approx 1000 sq ft. 2 + 1 GH GH,, small yard, wood floors, fplc. garage, $500 dep $590/mo. Coin op $800 mo. 4 Seasons Realty fenced yd, $950, 822-3958 822-RENT. EOH laundry. 661-345-0307

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GHE 3 + 2, 1,198 Sqft. Views, move in cond. Call Tehachapi Mountains Realty lic 01241505 $155K 661-388-960 661-388-96044

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LAND BUY! Beautiful buildable oak studded

SO CUTE! Enjoy the beauty and

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

convenience of Golden Hills in this 3BR/1.75BA, apprx. 1,395 sq.ft. home on a very large cul-de-sac lot. Carpet and tile, oak cabinets in kitchen, nicely fenced yard & RV parking. Hurry! $133,900 #9967203

GH LAND! Nice level corner lot in Golden Hills. Great location! Close to shopping and schools. Build your dream home! 10500 sft Lot. Does not need perk test, area requires seepage pit not leach lines. Buyer to verify with septic-certified person. Great buy. Call us to locate this lot or other lots and land buys in Golden Hills! $6,000 #9966585

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

BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOME large lot, .68 of

GREAT LOCATION! 3BR/2BA, apprx. 2,024

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

an acre, 3BR/2BA, apprx. 1,916 sq.ft, Amazing Open floor plan with large rooms, Granite counters in kitchen and bath, all landscaped front and back, nicely designed fencing & Rv Parking. Move in ready. Make appt. to see today. So nice! Now: $282,000 #9966330

sq.ft. home with fabulous views & privacy. 1 BR upstairs, 2 down. Large BA downstairs w/ double sinks, separate shower & tub. All rooms are very spacious. Lots of storage. All BRs have doors leading to balcony & views. Wood-burning fireplace in LR. Come See! $199,900 #9966559a

TEHACHAPI CITY

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

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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!

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IN G L I ST NE W BEAUTIFUL 2-story Heritage Oaks home on a corner lot. 3BR/2.75ba, apprx. 1,899 sq.ft., 2 car garage, fully landscaped front and back with separate fenced areas with fruit trees, and vegetable garden. Covered porch and patio, dbl sinks with sep. jetted tub and shower in master bath, AC and so much more! $249,900

U CED RE D DOWNTOWN DELIGHT! Cute 2003 manufactured home on large lot in Tehachapi City. 3BR/2BA, apprx. 1,680 sq.ft. Nice fenced front yard. Near shopping and restaurants and makes for convenient commute. Don’t miss-out. Call to see this home today! $149,900

#9967202 COME SEE! 10AM-1PM

#9966529 COME SEE! 10AM-1PM

PURE CHARM! Beautifully maintained! 3BR/

4BA areas, apprx. 2,450 sq.ft.. Large living room, a lovely, updated kitchen with granite tile counters, + game room downstairs. Recently painted, new carpet, and lots of windows for natural light. Fruit trees, a great garden area & wonderful deckin to enjoy all the scenic views! $290,000 #9966727

CUSTOM HOME ON ALMOST HALF ACRE!

3BR/1.75BA, apprx. 2,165 sq.ft. home features a large living room with a fireplace, the kitchen is open to the living room. Beautiful wood ceilings in the living room. Split-wing design. Plenty of room for boat or RV parking. $269,500 #9967032

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U CED RE D 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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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!

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!

WELCOME HOME! 3BR/1.75BA home,apprx.1,761 sq.ft. on .38 of an acre, close to all schools, with newly remodeled kitchen & bathrooms. recessed lighting in kitchen, living room and dining room, and an impressive landscaped backyard. $235,900 #9966823

COUNTY OPEN HOME SAT., SEPTEMBER 14 20851 EARLY DAWN

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!

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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.

AWESOME 4BR/3BA, apprx 2,732 sq.ft. home

$530,000 #9967111 COME SEE! 12PM-3PM

#9967163 COME SEE! 10AM-1PM

with office/den. Custom built on peaceful cul-desac with panoramic views. Open floor plan with split-wing design. Dream kitchen with cherry wood cabinets, stainless applcs, laminate flooring, walkin pantry & gorgeous counters. Superb location on private well w/public electricity! $360,000

Naylan Bender

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

BEAUTIFUL VIEWS & OAKS! 3BR/2BA, apprx.

2,135 sq.ft., built in 2006 sits on 1.94 acres with spacious great room w/ vaulted ceilings, skylights, surround sound & fireplace. Kitchen opens to great room and has granite counters, center island, skylight and pantry. Exterior composite deck, RV parking & circle driveway. Now: $394,500 #9966111

OPEN HOME SAT., SEPTEMBER 14 18110 FLARE DRIVE

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HOMES 29518 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. APARTMENTS 21028 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.

IN G L I ST NE W 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

OPEN HOME SAT., SEPTEMBER 14 28101 STALLION SPRINGS DRIVE

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

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

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