Tag archive for ‘Tehachapi’
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Premier fiddler brings a bit of Appalachia to Tehachapi
Fiddlers Crossing brings fiddle virtuoso Bruce Molsky to Tehachapi for a workshop and concert Jan. 13 and 14. The former mechanical engineer once moved from New York to Virginia to learn from the old master fiddlers.
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In Season Now: Apples, pomegranates, pineapple guava
It’s apple season, which for Californians means a great time of year to go apple picking at local orchards. Here’s plenty of ideas of what to do with all them apples once you bring them home. Plus, get ready for pomegranates, pineapple guava, and the third annual Coptic Festival, which will feature Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food Oct. 9-10 in southwest Bakersfield.
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In Season Now: Lavender, limes and okra
Lavender is not only a fragrant, drought-resistant addition to the garden, the blooms can also be used in a variety of recipes. Columnist Michelle Beck shares some of her favorite uses for lavender, as well as limes and okra.
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Traditional Celtic musicians invade Kern
Kern County has multiple chances to hear traditional Celtic music this month as one of Scotland’s most renowned bands, the Tannahill Weavers, visit July 19, as well as U.S.-based musicians Jamie Laval and Zac Leger on July 23-24.
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Kern County has power to be renewable energy leader
Solar, wind, biomass, and more: Industry experts share their outlook for meeting renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions standards at the fourth annual Kern County Energy Summit.
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Celtic music revival takes over Bakersfield
Topped off by the first-ever Bakersfield Celtic Music Festival, an unintentional surge of Scottish and Irish performances causes November to be dubbed “Celtic Music Month.”
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Apples and wine tasting, all in a day trip to Tehachapi
Just 40 miles from Bakersfield, our neighbor to the southeast calls itself the “Land of Four Seasons” and one of the best seasons to visit is autumn.




