Events

Don’t miss the Quilt Show at Lilac Festival

From the May 12, 2023 Edition

By TME staff

The Pine Mountain Scrappers are at it again, preparing for the return of their Annual Quilt Show at the Lilac Festival after a three year hiatus.

This year’s show is set to …

Firefighters dine with AARP

From the October 25, 2019 Edition

By Beth Gomez

AARP’s potluck luncheon and monthly meeting is Thursday, Nov. 7 at 11:45 a.m. in the Senior Room of the Frazier Mountain Park Community Center. The guest speaker will be from the …

Are you bats for bats?

From the October 25, 2019 Edition

By Marcy Axness, TME

You know how some things are fascinating and frightening at the same time? Bats definitely fit that bill. These icons of “Eek!” may just boast the creepiest reputation of the entire …

Birthday party recalls birth of real Station 58

From the September 20, 2019 Edition

For 36 years, the only fire station was a tall carport structure for fire trucks and a converted realty office “rail car” shack, in which firefighters bunked. Residents had to fight smart political battles—with the …

Run to the Pines Auto Show sparkled

From the August 16, 2019 Edition

By Marcy Axness and Patric Hedlund, TME

Local band Karson City Rebels rocked out car-themed favorites from the Pine Mountain Village gazebo as appreciative strolling spectators marveled at immaculate engines and just…all that gleam!

And …

The Great California ShakeOut drill at Frazier Park School

From the October 28, 2016 Edition

By June Schmidt, TME

The Great California ShakeOut at Frazier Park School went as planned in Mrs. Penner’s kindergarten class last Thursday.

At 10:15 a.m. everyone was concentrating on paper and pencil tasks, sitting at …

‘That winding road that linked California together’

From the October 7, 2016 Edition

‘That winding road that linked California together’ was built in 1915 during Henry Ford’s Model T revolution. The price of the car fell from $500 to $395 dollars and the Ridge Route became known as …