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C O N T A C T U SMain Number
661-822-6828Classified Advertising
661-823-6366Circulation
1-800-953-5353www.TehachapiNews.com
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Tehachapi, CA 93561
STANDARD MAIL CAR-RTPRE-SORT
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PAIDPERMIT #130
TEHACHAPI, CA 93561
‘Enchanting’Alto
‘Enchanting’Alto
SarahMcQuaidperforms
at FiddlersCrossing
Nov. 3
Little Black Traincoming Nov. 8
See COVER STORY - Page 4
Expires 11/30/13
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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
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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
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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.
OCT. 31• Trunk or Treat, sponsored byMain Street Tehachapi, 5 until 7p.m. along Robinson Street inDowntown Tehachapi. ContactMain Street for more info, 822-6519.
• Mike Epps, 7 p.m. at RabobankArena. Tickets cost $46 and $53.
• “Sister,” Film Lovers Internation-al Cinema Society presentation,7:30 p.m. at Fox Theater. Cash onlyticket purchases for $5.
NOV. 2• Jewelry making with DawnCallahan at Tehachapi TreasureTrove, 1 until 4 p.m.
• The Official Blues BrothersRevue, 8 p.m. at Lancaster Per-forming Arts Center. Tickets cost$19-$65.
• Professional Bull Riders: TouringPro Division, 7:30 p.m. at RabobankArena. Tickets cost $17-$62.
NOV. 3• Sarah McQuaid, British Islessinger/songwriter, 3 p.m. at Fid-dlers Crossing. Tickets cost $20.
NOV. 8• Little Black Train, old-time blue-grass, Americana, Celtic band atFiddlers Crossing, 7 p.m. Ticketscost $20.
• Thanksgiving canvas - wildturkey, with Juanita Neimeyer, 1until 4 p.m. at Tehachapi TreasureTrove.
• Pacific Mambo, 8 p.m. at Lan-caster Performing Arts Center.Tickets cost $29-$35.
• Outside the Box Film Festival,through Nov. 10 at Fox Theater.Times and ticket costs varydepending upon show.
NOV. 9• Writing great fiction with Lau-raine Snelling, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.at Tehachapi Treasure Trove.
• Forged steel sculptures exhibitby Mike Mumford begins and isavailable through Jan. 14 at Matu-rango Museum.
• Outside the Box Film Festival,through Nov. 10 at Fox Theater. Seeabove.
NOV. 10• Outside the Box Film Festivalfinal day at Fox Theater. See above.
NOV. 11• Moscow Ballet’s Great RussianNutcracker, 7:30 p.m. at Fox The-ater. Tickets cost $33-$73.50.
ONGOING
Tehachapi Night LifeApple Shed Restaurant
Music provided during dinnerhours, as follows:• The Geezers, 2nd Friday• Jo Stone, 1st Saturday• Bear Mountain Boys, 2nd Saturday• Mountain Pass, 3rd Saturday• Pat Strong Trio Plus 2, 4th Saturday• Craig Shaw, 1st, 2nd and 4thSunday
City Slickers• Line dancing lessons, Wednes-day, 7 until 9 p.m.• Football, Thursdays, Sundays and
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Deadlines One Day Earlier in Advance of Weeks With Holidays
Mondays• DJ, Friday, Saturday, 9p.m. until close.Dog House Saloon
• DJ Mike, Wednesdaysthrough Saturdays, 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 Satur-days, 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; timesdepend on game schedule.
The 58 Restaurant and Bar
• Karaoke, Fridays, 7 p.m.until close.
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 MuseumsTehachapi Museum and theErrea House Museum
• Both museums are openFriday through Sunday,noon until 4 p.m. They arealso open other days andtimes for special events.
Maturango Museum
Free admission for mem-bers; $5 for non-members.• “Open Studio Tour” ofartists’ work runs throughNov. 5.
Buena Vista Museum ofNatural History
• Free Admission fromnoon until 4 p.m. on the
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.
• Fall 2013 exhibits openthrough Jan. 6. Displaysinclude select works fromBMOA’s education pro-grams.
Special EventsTehachapi Senior Center
• Line Dancing, Mondays,1 until 3 p.m.• Wood carving, Tuesdays,10 a.m. until noon.
Shows• “Holka Polka,” a fairy talechildren’s play, runs Fri-days, Saturdays and Sun-days through Oct. 26 atBakersfield CommunityTheatre.
• “It all happened at theKern County Fair” atGaslight Melodrama. Theshow runs through Nov. 16.
Art ClassesTehachapi Treasure Trove
• Basic drawing with CaroleJoyce, Wednesdays, 4 until5:30 p.m.
• Introduction to earth claywith Gloria Moore. Tues-days, 3 until 5 p.m.• Basic drawing with CaroleJoyce, Wednesdays, 4 until
5:30 p.m. Walk-ins wel-come.
College Community Servic-es, Family Learning Center
• Art class, Thursdays inOctober except Oct. 31,11:15 a.m. until 12:45 p.m.Materials provided.
Bakersfield Art Association
• Very beginning acrylicpainting with Toni Lott,Saturdays from 1 until 4p.m. Walk-ins welcome.
• Experimental watercolorstudio with Peggy Stan-nard, 9 a.m. until noon onthe third Monday of eachmonth. Must pre-register.
PLAN FOR...
TehachapiBeekay Theatre
• “A Christmas Story,” runsNov. 22 and 23, then showsFridays, Saturdays, Sun-days through Dec. 15.
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On the Cover
Dynamic singer-songwriterreturns to Tehachapi, Nov. 3
BY DEBORAH HAND-CUTLERCONTRIBUTING WRITER
On Sunday, Nov. 3, British Isles singer-songwriter Sarah McQuaid returns to Fid-dlers Crossing, 206 E. “F” St., for a matineeperformance.
McQuaid appeared last year at the Down-town Tehachapi venue and enchanted theaudience with her lovely alto voice andwhat has been called her “sparkling guitar.”
With roots in Europe and America,McQuaid is equally at home singing Irish,Appalachian and Elizabethan ballads, andeven 1930s jazz standards.
In her own songs, McQuaid is a story-teller. Her subjects cover a range of humanhistory and emotions. She sings about Bessof Hardwick, a remarkable 16th CenturyEnglish businesswoman. She sings aboutlove, from a tender love letter from motherto daughter, to an old-fashioned ColePorter-style “first kiss” love song. In otherpieces, she moves to spiritual questioningand ponders the relationship of soul andplace.
McQuaid was born in Spain but raised inChicago by her Spanish father and Ameri-can mother. She currently lives in ruralCornwall, England, with her husband andtwo children.
Tickets may be purchased next door toFiddlers Crossing at Mountain Music,Tehachapi Treasure Trove, 116 E. TehachapiBlvd., Tehachapi Furniture in Old Towne,20346 W. Valley Blvd., or with a credit cardby calling 823-9994. Tickets to the concertare $20, and as always, coffee and goodiesare included. The concert begins at 3 p.m.and doors open at 2:30 p.m.
Fiddlers Crossing can be found on theweb at FiddlersCrossing.org as well as onFacebook. Sarah McQuaid can be found atSarahMcQuaid.com.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF FIDDLERS CROSSING
Singer, songwriter and guitarist Sarah McQuaid will perform at Fiddlers Cross-ing, 206 E. “F” St., on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 3 p.m.
Little Black Train coming to Fiddlers CrossingBY DEBORAH HAND-CUTLER
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
On Friday, Nov. 8, at 7 p.m., LittleBlack Train will be stopping at Fid-dlers Crossing, 206 E. “F” St., for arousing performance of bluegrass,Celtic and American roots music.
The popular Central Coast trio ofKenny Blackwell on bluegrass man-dolin, John Weed on Irish fiddle, andStuart Mason on guitar, mandola andbanjo, cross traditional songs andtunes from Appalachia and theBritish Isles with Depression-eragospel and blues and their own newsongs.
Each of the three members of LittleBlack Train could give a riveting con-cert alone. Together, the band is evenmore than the sum of its highlyaccomplished parts. Blackwell is oneof California’s foremost session man-dolinists, with TV and movie scorecredits. He played in fiddler RichardGreen’s band. He is also no strangerto the Fiddlers Crossing stage, havingplayed here in 2011 with blues gui-tarist Dorian Michael.
John Weed is a classically trainedviolinist who has lived in Ireland,
immersing himself in the fiddlingstyles of Counties Clare and Donegal.He, too, has film score credits. Healso performs in a Cajun combo, andwith the Celtic group Molly’sRevenge.
Guitarist Stuart Mason doubles on
old-time clawhammer banjo andmandola. A native of West Virginia,Stuart has won awards for traditionalsinging, mandola and songwriting.Stuart is also a member of Molly’sRevenge.
Little Black Train is one of thegroups helping to define Americanroots music for today’s audiences.For reviews, videos and more infor-mation, check Littleblacktrain.comand www.fiddlerscrossing.org andfacebook.
Tickets may be purchased nextdoor to Fiddlers Crossing at Moun-tain Music, Tehachapi Treasure Trove,116 E. Tehachapi Blvd., TehachapiFurniture in Old Towne, 20346 W. Val-ley Blvd., or with a credit card by call-ing 823-9994 ($1 service charge perticket is added to credit card pur-chases). Tickets are $20, and asalways, coffee and goodies areincluded. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Shows on the horizon at FiddlersCrossing include Susie Glaze and theHiLonesome Band (bluegrass) onDec. 6, and Patrick Ball in “TheChristmas Rose” (Irish harp and sto-ries) on Dec. 20.
PHOTO COURTESY OF FIDDLERS CROSSING
Little Black Train will perform bluegrass,Celtic and American roots music at Fid-dlers Crossing, 206 E. “F” St., on Friday,Nov. 8, at 7 p.m.
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Tehachapi’s next First Friday is Nov. 1BY TEHACHAPI NEWS
The first Friday of everymonth is celebrated inDowntown Tehachapi byvarious organizations andbusinesses. Dubbed FirstFriday, special exhibits,speakers and goodies willbe available from 5 until 8p.m.
Events at businessesand organizations includethe following:Tehachapi Museum
The newest exhibit atthe Tehachapi Museum,310 S. Green St., in theCommunity Case, featuresa collection of tea cupsfrom Arlene Weed, a BearValley resident. She startedcollecting in the 1970s.
Another local collectionfrom Patty Erdman, aMuseum volunteer, fea-tures small boxes, traysand vases from her Wedg-wood collection. The dis-play shows the wide rangeof colors used by the Josi-ah Wedgwood Company.Most everyone recognizesthe Wedgwood Blue colorbut an accompanyingchart shows a vast array ofunusual colors that havebeen used since the com-pany began producing thejasper ware in 1777 in
England. In the Tehachapi Fami-
lies Case, the history of theCummings family featuresfamily photos, a brandingiron, chaps, and a skull,mostly focusing on theoriginal 1854 founder andBud Cummings.
Wine, champagne andsnacks are available forFirst Friday guests. Call
the museum can bereached at 822-8152.Tehachapi Treasure Trove
In addition to food andwine, the Treasure Trove,116 E. Tehachapi Blvd.,will be featuring EugenKunstmann and hisportable forge.
Eugen is an old-fash-ioned blacksmith whohandcrafts many things
from railroad spikes andother available metal. Hemakes hooks, bowls,knives and walking sticks,among other items. Hemakes his own sheavesand handles for his knives.He will have examples ofhis work on hand and willhave the forge fired upand anvil ready to demon-strate his skill.
The Holiday Bazaar willbegin Nov. 1 and featuretables full of great ideasfor the holidays. For theholiday bazaar, the Treas-ure Trove will set up addi-tional tables for folks tobring in crafts and collect-ables for the holiday sea-son. There will be newfaces, new items and lotsof fun.Gallery ‘n’ Gifts
Annually, Tehachapi Val-ley Arts Association pres-ents several art-associatedscholarships to Tehachapigraduates.
The sole purpose ofTVAA is to provide supportto young artists inTehachapi. This comes inthe form of scholarships,grants and assistance inproviding needed equip-ment for the arts program.
PHOTO COURTESY OF TEHACHAPI TREASURE TROVE
Eugen Kunstmann works with his forge. He will be featured atTehachapi Treasure Trove, 116 E. Tehachapi Blvd., on First Friday.
coarsely chopped• 1/2 cup heavy cream• 1 tablespoon McCormick(r) Pure
Coffee Extract
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 325∞F. For thedonuts, spray mini donut pan* with no-stick cooking spray. Set aside. Mix allingredients in medium bowl until wellblended. Spoon batter into prepared pan,using 1 tablespoon batter for each donut.
2. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until tooth-pick inserted in center comes out clean.
3. Meanwhile, for the glaze, mix allingredients in large bowl until smooth.Remove donuts from pan. Immediatelycoat in glaze. Place donuts on wire rack setover a baking sheet or waxed paper tocool. For the Mocha Glaze, place choppedchocolate in large bowl. Set aside. Bringcream to simmer in small saucepan. Stir incoffee extract. Pour over chocolate inbowl. Let stand 5 minutes. Stir untilchocolate is melted and mixture issmooth. Remove donuts from pan. Imme-diately dip tops of donuts in glaze. Placedonuts on wire rack set over a bakingsheet or waxed paper to cool.
*Note: If you do not have a mini donutpan, use a mini cupcake pan to makedonut holes. You may also use an electricdonut maker. Prepare as directed.Source: McCormick
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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.
The Silent Auction givesthe opportunity for every-one to participate in thescholarship program whilehaving fun, bidding onitems and stopping in atGallery ‘n’ Gifts to see ifthey have been outbid.The Silent Auction beginsFirst Friday, Nov. 1 andends First Friday, Dec. 6.
The Christmas Boutiqueby Tehachapi Valley ArtsAssociation and Gallery 'n'Gifts will officially openNov. 1.
As always, scrumptiouseats will be provided asyou browse. Gallery ‘n’Gifts is located at 100 W.Tehachapi Blvd.Tehachapi Community
Church
Learn about hiking at theTehachapi CommunityChurch’s event, “The GreatOutdoors: Tales of the
Pacific Crest Trail,” at 100E. “E” St. Join us fors’mores and trail treatswhile listening hiking tales.Chris Rush, trail veteran,will share his experiencesof hiking the PCT. He willtell of ways for Tehachapiresidents can interact withthe trail and its hikers andwill show some shortvideos. Wayne Thompsonwill share excerpts fromthe book, “Wild: From Lostto Found on the PacificCrest Trail” by CherylStrayed.
Kids will have fun look-ing at a backpacking tent,photos and the equipmentused by hikers. Kids andadults are invited to makea wooden name badge –with your given name onone side and your “trailname” on the other. Oak Tree Antiques
Next door to Gallery ‘n’
Gifts, this shop is also openfor First Friday. They invitepeople in to browsethrough nooks and cran-nies that contain antiquesand art pieces, on sale bycollectors from all over.Sometimes a few accoustic
musicians will also casuallydrop by and play. Oak TreeAntiques is at 102 WTehachapi Blvd
Charles White, Susanna Monette,Shirley Given and phyllis belchercontributed to this article.
Tehachapi’s next First Friday is Nov. 1
PHOTO COURTESY OF CHARLES WHITE
Arlene Weed poses in Heidelberg in 1972 with her prized Meis-sen cup and saucer safely packed in a bag. Her collection of teacups will be on display at Tehachapi Museum, 301 S. Green St.
Continued from page 5
THS dramastudents topresent ‘Fame’
BY LARA CROWETHS DRAMA INSTRUCTOR
Tehachapi HighSchool AdvancedDrama class studentsinvite you to come andenjoy their perform-ances of “Fame.”
In the musical, hun-dreds of young peopleaudition at the presti-gious School of Per-forming Arts in NewYork City; only a cho-sen few are accepted.
In this fun and easyto relate to show, stu-dents learn to acceptthemselves, make
friends, and followtheir dreams.
Shows are Nov. 14through 17 at 7 p.m. inthe performing artsroom, behind the cafe-teria at Tehachapi HighSchool, 801 DennisonRoad. On Nov. 16 and17, there are matineesat 2 p.m. in the samelocation.
Tickets are $6 for thegeneral public and $4with an ASB card. Allproceeds go to the THSDrama club and helpstudents continue toproduce future shows.
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(Family Features) As the temperature begins to drop,it's the perfect opportunity to gather your circle offriends and bring the entertainment indoors.Whether it's game day or the season finale of yourfavorite TV show, these dishes and delectable winepairings will make any casual get-together thatmuch more memorable ... and delicious.
Preheat oven to 400∞F. Combine oil, hot sauce and chilipowder; toss with frozen pierogies. Coat baking sheetwith non-stick cooking spray and spread pierogies evenlyon the baking sheet. Bake at 400∞F for 16 to 18 minutes,or until pierogies are puffed and browned. For bestresults, turn over once halfway through bake time.
Serve with blue cheese dressing, carrot sticks and celerysticks.Optional: Deep fry frozen pierogies in 350∞F oil for 3 min-utes or until golden brown, as directed on box.
Pierogy KebabsPrep time: 15 minutesCook time: 12 to 16 minutes Serves: 8Wine pairing: The Naked Grape Cabernet Sauvignon
• 1 tablespoon olive oil• 1/2 teaspoon chili powder• 1 (12-ounce) box Mrs. T's Potato & Cheddar Mini
seeded and cut into 1-inch piecesPreheat broiler. Combine olive oil and chili powder in
small bowl. Brush pierogies with chili mixture. Toss chick-en chunks and beef chunks separately with salt and pep-per to taste. Using six (6) 12-inch-long metal skewers,thread meat chunks, pierogies and bell peppers. Repeatwith remaining ingredients.
Broil skewers three inches from the heat source untilmeat, pierogies and peppers are cooked through (about 6to 8 minutes per side). Serve with your favorite dippingsauce.
Pierogies Pad ThaiPrep time: 10 minutesCook time: 15 minutesServes: 4Wine pairing: The Naked Grape Chardonnay
• 1 (12-ounce) box Mrs. T's Mini Potato & Cheddar Mini Pierogies
• 1 tablespoon butter or margarine• 2 large eggs, beaten• 1 tablespoon peanut oil• 1 large garlic clove, minced• 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into
thin slices• 1/2 teaspoon salt• 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper• 1/2 cup peanut sauce• 1 cup bean sprouts• 1/4 cup chopped peanuts• 2 scallions, thinly sliced
Boil pierogies according to package directions. Drain.Meanwhile, in 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat,melt butter; cook eggs until just scrambled, stirring con-stantly. Remove to bowl. In same skillet, heat peanut oil;over medium heat, cook garlic until lightly browned. Withslotted spoon, remove garlic to bowl with eggs.
In drippings remaining in skillet over medium-highheat, cook chicken until well browned and cookedthrough, stirring constantly. Add salt and crushed redpepper. Stir in egg mixture, peanut sauce, bean sproutsand cooked pierogies. Toss to mix well. Garnish withchopped peanuts and scallions.
• 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened• 1/4 cup prepared pesto• 1/4 teaspoon salt• 1 (12-ounce) box Mrs. T's Potato & Onion Mini Pierogies • 1/3 cup roasted red pepper strips, well drained• 2 tablespoons pine nuts, toasted
In medium bowl, stir softened cream cheese, pesto andsalt until well blended and smooth. SautÈ pierogies aspackage directs.
Arrange pierogies on large serving platter; top eachpierogy with small dollop of pesto mixture. Top each withsome roasted red pepper strips; sprinkle with pine nuts. Source: Mrs. T's Pierogies and The Naked Grape Wine
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Prices plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and any emission testing charge (California residents only). Vehicles subject to prior sale. Offer e xpires at close of business on 10/31/13. All warranties are limited. See dealer for complete details.
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Trunk or Treat, Halloween carnivalis Oct. 31 in Downtown Tehachapi
BY CHARLES WHITEMAIN STREET TEHACHAPI
Trunk or Treat and a Hal-loween carnival will takeplace on Thursday, Oct. 31,from 5 until 7 p.m. Thefamily event for theTehachapi community willbe held along RobinsonStreet, Green Street and theold-fashioned Halloweencarnival will be in Centen-nial Plaza.
Trunk or Treat is free.Hot dogs and other treats,as well as fun carnivalgames, will be available fortickets that will be sold atthe carnival. Games andfood will be priced at $1 orless each to make the fami-ly event affordable for all.
Every year there aresome outstanding cos-tumes, and those wearingunique, creative and cutecostumes will be givenprizes by a group of“undercover” judges roam-ing throughout the crowd.
Many families partici-pate each year and it takesa lot of candy to fill upTehachapi. Candy dona-tions (bags of individuallywrapped treats, please) canbe dropped off at severallocations around town.
You can drop off candydonations at HungryHowie’s, 675 Tucker Road,Downtown Yogurt Junc-tion, 117 E. “F” St., CanineCreek, 538 E. TehachapiBlvd., Savemart, 841 TuckerRoad, and Albertsons, 775Tucker Road, or call 822-3117 to schedule pick upfor large donations ofcandy. All donations wouldbe greatly appreciated.
The event is made possi-ble by the support of thecommunity, includingmany volunteers. Sponsorsgiving financial supportinclude the Lehigh South-west Cement Company,
Benz Sanitation, WoodFamily Funeral Home, andTehachapi Flower Shop,Mercury Graphics,Tehachapi Lifestyle Maga-zine/WWS, Albertsons,Save Mart, and others.Other sponsors include theTehachapi Police Depart-ment and the City ofTehachapi.
You can reach MainStreet Tehachapi at 822-6519 if you have questionsor wish to send a donationfor candy. Make checkspayable to and mail toMain Street Tehachapi, P.O.830, Tehachapi, CA 93581.
PHOTO BY AUSTIN MILLER
Costumed folks posing during the 2012 Trunk or Treat. Thisyear’s carnival is sponsored by Main Street Tehachapi, and willbe held 5 until 7 p.m. along Robinson Street in DowntownTehachapi. Contact Main Street for more info, 822-6519.
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Whether you're relocat-ing across town or acrossthe country, moving isexpensive. By the timeyou've paid to have yourhousehold goods packedand moved, cancelled andreconnected utilities andracked up storage fees, youcould easily be out thou-sands of dollars.
Many people don't real-ize that if they're moving tostart a new job, transferringwith a current employer oreven returning to the U.S.to retire after workingabroad, their movingexpenses may be taxdeductible. Plus, movingexpenses are an "above-the-line" deduction, whichmeans they reduce youradjusted gross income and
can be claimed even if youdon't itemize deductions.
Two tests generally mustbe satisfied to claim a mov-ing-expense deduction:
Distance test. The dis-tance between your newjob and your former homemust be at least 50 milesfarther than your previousworkplace is from thathome. For example, if youused to work 10 miles fromhome, your new workplacemust be at least 60 milesfrom your old home. If thisis your first job or you wereunemployed, the job mustbe at least 50 miles fromyour old home.
Time Test. Regularemployees must work full-time at least 39 weeks dur-ing the 12 months aftermoving, although the weeksneedn't be consecutive or
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If you moved this year,you can claim the deduc-tion on your 2013 taxeseven if you haven't yet metthe time test, provided youexpect to during the com-ing year. If you later fail tomeet the time test, youmust reverse the deduction,either by including theamount as "other income"on your 2014 tax return, orby filing an amended 2013return.
Qualified movingexpenses include:
• Costs for packing andtransporting householdgoods, personal effects, petsand vehicles.
• Fees to disconnect
and/or connect utilities.• Travel costs for you and
household members to thenew home. (Meals cannotbe charged).
• Use of your car duringthe move.
• Storing and insuringyour possessions for up to30 days.
Note: Family membersneedn't move at the sametime nor by the samemeans of transportation.
Expenses that donot qualify include:
• Expenses of buying orselling a home, includingclosing costs, mortgagefees, house-huntingexpenses, home improve-ments or new furnishings.
• Loss on the sale of yourold home.
• Charges for signing or
breaking a lease.• Fees for new car tags or
driver's license in your newlocale.
• Expenses incurred onside trips en route to yournew home (e.g., sightsee-ing).
• Security deposits(including any given up dueto the move).
• Also, you cannot take amoving expense deductionand a business expensededuction for the sameexpenses.
See IRS Publication 521for all eligible and ineligibleexpenses and other detailsabout the moving expensededuction. To file for thededuction, complete IRSForm 3903 and attach it to aForm 1040 Income TaxReturn. You don't need tocomplete a Schedule A
unless you are otherwiseitemizing deductions. (Youcannot claim movingexpenses on a 1040EZForm.)
Also note: If your employ-er reimburses you for anydeductible expenses, youmust reduce your movingdeduction by that amount;and, employer reimburse-ment for non-deductibleexpenses will likely be treat-ed as wages on your W-2Form.
Take a few minutes tocalculate whether you qual-ify for the moving expensededuction – you could savea bundle on your taxes.
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ASTONISHING! 5BR/3BA, apprx 3,479 sq.ft home with travertine tile, granite, formal dining, indoor laundry, stainless appliances, terraced yard, patio, fire pit area, RV parking and room for a front gazebo/patio + sep. oversized detached garage with workshop ! $325,000 #9966618
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APARTMENTS21052 Santa Barbara Dr. GOLDEN HILLS Close to town 2+1 apartment with nice open floor plan. Washer and dryer hook-ups in unit. Nice size bedrooms make this a must see. $595.00 a month + $595.00 security deposit
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OUTSTANDING! One-story home, 3BR/3BA, apprx. 2,700sq.ft with ‘Million Dollar Views’ to the mountains, lakes and beyond! Large LR, dining area, huge kitchen with generous seating/ gathering space, LG den/entertainment rm, enormous indoor laundry rm and expansive view decking. 3-car det garage/workshop on 5.71 acres, zoned for horses! $299,500 #9967182 $289,900 #9967182
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EXQUISITE ! Beautiful ranch property secluded with oaks, 3BR/3BA apprx. 3,546 sq.ft., two Living Areas, two fire places, granite counters in the kitchen Beautiful views of Cummings Valley. LG metal work shop with roll up doors, all on 20 acres! $650,000 #9966721
SENSATIONAL! Hilltop retreat! Spacious – apprx. 3,124 sq.ft., 2 story home with 2 living areas, 2 dining areas, beautiful kitchen with pantry, office, and 2 patio areas for all those visitors. Bedrooms are upstairs, master suite features a walk in closet with window, double vanity, jetted tub, separate room with shower/ toilet. Indoors or out, you will love the gorgeous views! $379,000 #9967002
SUPERB! 4BR/3BA, apprx 2,732 sq.ft. home 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, walk-in pantry & gorgeous counters. Excellent location on private well w/public electricity! $360,000 #9967163
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
SOLD IN 3 WEEKS …Exceptionally maintained custom built, split-wing home, 3BR/2BA, open floor plan, great room w/built-in cabs, chef’s ideal kitchen, granite counters, sep. formal dining room w/coffered ceiling, beautiful master suite w/ sitting area, walk-in & built-in cabs & rear deck $379,000 #9967189 CALL US TO SEE OTHER WONDERFUL BEAR VALLEY SPRINGS PROPERTIES!
MOVE-IN READY! This charming 4BR/ 2.5BA home offers so many updates. Apprx. 2,058 sq.ft. with granite kitchen counters, new tile flooring in the bathrooms, full-size laundry rm, enclosed patio & decking, and a beautiful metal roof! Hurry! $279,000 #9967268
STUNNING ARCHITECTURE Spacious and open with two inverted sections shaped like the hull of a great ship crafted with arched beams, beautiful gleaming wood throughout, Loft bedroom upstairs, and another large room downstairs. Wonderfully mature landscaping and generous use of windows for light and bright ultra-comfortable living. $199,000 #9967388
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WATCH THE PROGRESS! Yet another beautiful 3BR/1.75BA, split wing design approx. 1725 sq ft. home, open living room, fireplace, energy efficient kitchen with tile flooring, stainless steel appliances, granite counters, pantry and beautiful warm cabinets. Central heat and A/C & upgraded fixtures! (photo is of similar model) Hurry make it yours! $229,500 #9967458
TREMENDOUS! 3BR/2BA home on approx 20 acres! Flat usable land with 8-stall barn, hay barn, hot walker, round pen, 2 arenas, 10x20 shed with power, extra garage, 5 pastures & wash rack! Truly a must see! $575,000 #9966331
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