Upcoming & Ongoing

Ongoing through August

  • Sign up for the 43rd Annual Fiesta Days contests and tournaments (Battle of the Bands, Parade, Pet Show, Hack Tournament and more) by downloading entry forms from www.frazierfiestadays.com, emailing fiestadays@live.com or by calling 661-431-8260 for info. Forms also available at Tanicures in Frazier Park (3624 Mt. Pinos Way).
  • Tim Ellis is August’s Artist of the Month at Work of Heart Gallery (3011 Mt. Pinos Way, FP).
  • Sign up for Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church “Egypt” Bible School for children kindergarten to 6th grade by calling 661-242-2680. School is August 9-13
  • ‘10 Keys to a Successful Marriage’ free seminar for women every Tuesday through August 10 from 10-11:45 a.m. at Lebec Church, 2350 Lebec Road. Childcare $2. (248-2004)
  • Beading classes at A Spot of Bead, see www.aspotofbead.com for schedule of classes through July. Call 245-4400 to sign up.

Thursday, July 29

  • Frazier Park Library Summer Reading Program: Closing Ice Cream Social at 4 p.m., 3015 Mt. Pinos Way, Frazier Park, free (245-1267)
  • Mountain Communities Chamber of Commerce general meeting is at 7 p.m. Cuddy Hall, 335 Lakewood Place, Lake of the Woods. (245-1212)

Friday, July 30

  • Fran Snyder plays “acoustic pop-rock with a groove” at Work of Heart Gallery, beginning at 7 p.m. $15 house donation (3011 Mt. Pinos Way, behind the Coffee Cantina)

Saturday, July 31

  • Jr. Falcon Football Meet’n’Greet begins at 12 noon in Frazier Mountain Community Park. Barbecued burgers and hot dogs and drinks provided (see ad pg. 3).
  • *Concert on the Green: Gumbeaux Noveau 5:30 p.m. Pine Mountain golf course. Mountain Communities SPCA Silent Auction at the concert, please call 245-3035 to donate
  • *Power Play plays live at the Pine Mountain Clubhouse Condor Room 7-11 p.m.
  • Teresa Russel live at Reyes Creek Bar and Grill, Camp Scheideck, Lockwood Valley, at 8 p.m. (661-766-2521).

Monday, August 2

  • Pine Mountain Village Merchants Association’s general meeting is at 10 a.m. in the Mil Potrero Water Company Building (16275 Askin Drive). All Pine Mountain business people invited, including home businesses (242-1214).

Friday, August 6

  • 43rd Annual Fiesta Days in Frazier Mountain Park. Crafts, vendors, food, carnival and games through Sunday. Pet Show at 5 p.m., Hack Tournament at 6 p.m. and Battle of the Bands at 7 p.m. See full schedule at www.frazierfiestadays.com (661-431-8260)
  • Tres Aliens play live at Sue’s Tavern beginning at 9 p.m. 3400 Mt. Pinos Way, FP (245-1100).

Saturday, August 7

  • 43rd Annual Fiesta Days in Frazier Mountain Park. Crafts, vendors, food, carnival and games through Sunday. VFW Pancake Breakfast opens at 7 a.m., parade begins at 10 a.m. through downtown Frazier Park. Family games and entertainment throughout the day. See full schedule at www.frazierfiestadays.com (661-431-8260)
  • Mountain Communities Chamber of Commerce grand opening ceremony at Computers & Games is from 12-2 p.m. at 16218 Mil Potrero Hwy., Unit 204. There will be food, drinks and fun for all at the mountain’s newest store.
  • Artist of the Month champagne reception for Tim Ellis begins at 7 p.m. at the Work of Heart Gallery, 3011 Mt. Pinos Way, Frazier Park (behind the Coffee Cantina)
  • Rueben live at Reyes Creek Bar and Grill, Camp Scheideck, Lockwood Valley at 8 p.m. (661-766-2521)
  • Condor Group of the Sierra Club potluck and fireless campfire at the top of Cerro Noroeste begins at 5 p.m. Alan Salazar to tell Native American stories. Bring a cold potluck dish to share. Call 242-0432 for information
  • Tres Aliens play live at Sue’s Tavern beginning at 9 p.m. 3400 Mt. Pinos Way, FP (245-1100).

Sunday, August 8

  • 43rd Annual Fiesta Days in Frazier Park. Crafts, vendors, food, carnival and games. Fishing derby begins at 6 a.m., VFW pancake breakfast opens 7 a.m. Log Sawing at 11 a.m. Horseshoes at 1 p.m. See full schedule www.frazierfiestadays.com (661-431-8260)
  • Freeman Drive Neighborhood Watch meeting and potluck is at 2 p.m., 2039 Freeman Drive, Pine Mountain (242-0171). Kern County Fire Department Station #58’s Crew C will be giving a presentation on safety. All invited, every second Sunday.

Monday, August 9

  • Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church Vacation Bible School “Egypt” begins today. Free activities for children in kindergarten through 6th grade 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily until Friday, Aug. 13. All welcome. Call April at 661-242-2680 to register.

Tuesday, August 10

  • Ballet, Jazz and Hip Hop dance classes begin at the VFW Hall (612 Canada Trail). Call Dana, Paula or Katelyn at 245-3121 to sign up (see ad pg. 6)

Friday, August 13

  • *Pine Mountain Club Town Hall is at 7 p.m. in the Clubhouse Condor Lounge. PMC resident and Chumash Elder Alan Salazar to speak about local points of interest.

Saturday, August 14

  • AARP Trip to the Ronald Reagan Library, call Jessie at 245-1995 for carpool info.
  • 13th Annual Run to the Pines Car Show begins at 10 a.m. in Pine Mountain Village. Visit www.pmcruntothepines.com or call 661-242-9000 to register).
  • Wet ‘n Wild tour of Pine Mountain’s Woodland Waterfall by Naturalist for You begins at 10 a.m. (difficulty=easy to moderate). Call 714-649-9084 to reserve a spot. Free
  • *Evening Under the Stars special event from 5 to 11 p.m at the Pine Mountain Clubhouse. Free entertainment provided by Preston Smith. Make reservations by calling 242-3788 or 242-2233.
  • Madd Doggs live at Reyes Creek Bar and Grill, Camp Scheideck, Lockwood Valley. 8 p.m. (661-766-2521)

Sunday, August 15

  • Life in Freshwater Lockwood Creek by Naturalist for You begins at 9 a.m. (difficulty=easy to moderate). Call 714-649-9084 to reserve a spot. Free

Wednesday, August 18

  • El Tejon Unified School District first day of school
  • Pine Mountain Village Merchants Association summer Mixer hosted by Sandy Browne. All Pine Mountain residents, Chamber and Rotary members welcome for snacks, conversation, drinks and entertainment at 1520 Linden Drive, Pine Mtn. (RSVP 245-1036)

 

This is part of the July 30, 2010 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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