After long covid winter, Mountain spirit begins to bloom again

  • [photo by Ukutarts]

    [photo by Ukutarts]

By Patric Hedlund and The Mountain Enterprise team

Ouch! Is this the moment when the pinching begins? Are we really waking from our forever-fever-dream of the covid pandemic quarantine?

California has the lowest covid-19 infection rate in the nation and the highest rate of vaccination. Is it possible something is working right?

More proof: This week The Mountain Enterprise has received so much exciting news from the angels who run the fun events at the Frazier Park Library, the Ridge Route Museum, Frazier Mountain High School, the Pine Mountain Scrappers Quilt Guild, local churches—even those crazy Ukutarts—that we’ll take a risk and call it: Community life is finally beginning to return to…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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The Ukutarts Ukulele Jam will be at the Frazier Park Library again on Wednesday, June 2.

Come sing and play happy music with your neighbors

Fourth of July at Fort Tejon Historical Park

Fiesta Days Pie EatingContest.

Parades and festivals are the glue of mountain life.

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This is part of the May 14, 2021 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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