Ongoing June-July-August
- Lori Murphy is June’s Artist of the Month at Work of Heart Gallery (3011 Mt. Pinos Way, FP).
- ‘10 Keys to a Successful Marriage’ free seminar for women begins Tuesday, June 8, 10-11:45 a.m. at Lebec Church, 2350 Lebec Road. Childcare $2. Continues every Tuesday through Aug. 10 (248-2004)
- Applications for free spay/neuter vouchers are being accepted for dogs over 40 pounds by Mountain Communities SPCA through June 15 (245-3035).
- Frazier Park Library Teen Discussion Group: Comix! begins June 17. All teens are welcome, please sign up prior to June 17 by calling 245-1267.
- Donated auction items sought for Simba Roberts benefit on June 26: 242-2931 or 242-2153.
- Beading classes at A Spot of Bead, see www.aspotofbead.com for schedule of classes through June. Call 245-4400 to sign up.
Thursday, June 10
- Congressman Kevin McCarthy’s mobile office hours are 10-11 a.m., at the Family Resource Center, 3015 Mt. Pinos Way. Call Vince (661) 327-3611 for an appointment.
- *Pine Mountain Community Picnic meets from 4-8 p.m. in Lampkin Park. Picnic continues every Thursday as weather permits. Call 242-3788 for details.
- Frazier Mountain High School graduation is at 6 p.m. 248-0310
Friday, June 11
- El Tejon Unified School District last day of school
- El Tejon School 8th grade graduation is 7:30 p.m. at Frazier Mountain High School.
- Pine Mountain Club Property Owner’s Association Town Hall 7 p.m., Clubhouse
- Karaoke at Sue’s Tavern starts at 9 p.m. 3440 Mt. Pinos Way, 245-1100
Saturday, June 12
- Chipper Day for Pinon Pines: see www.pinonpines.com/chipperdays.asp for guidelines on how to participate. Call Captain Lange for info (661) 391-7079
- Wine in the Pines Festival is in Pine Mountain Village ($45 advance tickets through noon on June 10 at www.wineinthepines.com) or $60 at the door. Must be 21 or older to attend.
- Recycling collection by Girl Scout Troop 404 is 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church, 3224 Mt. Pinos Way. Bring your sorted glass, aluminum and plastic containers.
- Clean Up the Ridge Route meets at The Ranch House Restaurant, 9 a.m. (49713 Gorman Post Road) and caravans to the Tumble Inn site. Wear work clothes, bring tools (242-2726).
- Handmade Card class with special guest instructor Pam Miller 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at A Spot of Bead, 3436-A Mt. Pinos Way, $20, 245-4400
- *Concert on the Green brings Do Wah Riders at 5:30 p.m. to the Pine Mountain golf course. See the Mountain Communities SPCA Silent Auction at the concert, call 245-3035 to donate items.
- *Bandit plays live in the Pine Mountain Clubhouse Lounge (242-3788) at 7:30 p.m.
- Big Phil’s Heavy Metal Band plays live at Reyes Creek Bar and Grill, Camp Scheideck, Lockwood Valley. 8 p.m. (661) 766-2521
- DJ N*Joy is at Sue’s Tavern 9 p.m. 3440 Mt. Pinos Way (245-1100).
Tuesday, June 15
- Last day for public review of 2011 Regional Transportation Plan; see online at www.kerncog.org (or call 661 861-2191 for more information).
- Frazier Park Library Summer Reading Program: Something’s Fishy children’s storytime and crafts at 11:30 a.m., 3015 Mt. Pinos Way, Frazier Park, 245-1267, free
Sunday, June 13
- Frazier Mountain Little League’s Closing Ceremonies and BBQ are at noon. Nelson family and Simba Roberts Benefit baseball game begins at 2 p.m. Tejon Fields, 245-1030 or www.fraziermountainlittleleague.com
- Mountain Memories meeting to plan 2010 Fiesta Days 5:30 p.m. will be at La Sierra Restaurant, 3500 Mt. Pinos Way (661-431-8260 or www.frazierfiestadays.com).
Monday, June 14
- Frazier Mountain High School Booster Club annual meeting and elections 6:30 p.m. at Caveman Cavey’s Pizza. New members needed, all welcome. Free soda and pizza for attendees, call Kathy or Alex for more info 245-3991 or 242-8174.
Wednesday, June 16
- Faux Painting class with special guest instructor Jody Valmassey 1-3 p.m. at A Spot of Bead, 3436-A Mt. Pinos Way, $45, 245-4400
Thursday, June 17
- Frazier Park Library’s Teen Discussion Group: Comix! begins. Teens welcome to discuss graphic novels as sources of literary and visual works of art. 3015 Mt. Pinos Way, Frazier Park, RSVP 245-1267. Continues every Thursday through July 8.
- New location: McCASA will meet from 5:15-6:15 p.m. in the meeting room at the Family Resource Center (3015 Mt. Pinos Way) through the summer due to construction at Frazier Park School.
Friday, June 18
- AYSO Regular Registration at Cavey’s Pizza, Frazier Park, from 5-8 p.m.
- *Teen Luau Summer Kickoff is from 7-10 p.m. at the Pine Mountain Club pool pavilion; call 242-3788 for ticket information.
Saturday, June 19
- Carwash to benefit Nighthawks Soccer Team 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at The Mountain Enterprise office, 3341 Los Padres Drive (across from Ace) $5/7
- *PMCPOA Annual Members Meeting at 1 p.m. This is the final chance to turn in ballots for the 2010 PMC Board of Directors candidates, as counting begins at 1 p.m. with announcement of winners to follow. Sign only the outside envelope.
- Documentary film maker Ted Faye presents the story of Death Valley’s Twenty Mule Team for the Santa Clarita Historical Society at 2 p.m. at the Saugus Train Station, 24101 Newhall Avenue. Public welcome, free, www.scvhs.org
- *Sundance plays live at 7:30 p.m. in the Pine Mountain Clubhouse Lounge. 242-3788
- War Upstate plays live at Reyes Creek Bar and Grill, Camp Scheideck, Lockwood Valley. 8 p.m. (661-766-2521).
- Cole Bode and the Addicts of Rhythm play live at Sue’s Tavern 9 p.m. 3440 Mt. Pinos Way, Frazier Park (245-1100).
Sunday, June 20 — Happy Father’s Day
- *Father’s Day Barbecue is on the PMC Bistro Patio, 1-5 p.m. Call 242-3788 for more info.
Tuesday, June 22
- Tracking Workshop, full day with Jim Lowery, author of A Tracker’s Field Guide is hosted by the Condor Group of the Sierra Club. $57 per person, RSVP to 242-0432
Friday, June 25
- Blues and Jazz Club: Steve Eisen & New Orleans Nouveau 7 p.m. Condor Lounge, Pine Mtn. Club $15/$17 ($20 at door if avail., 242-3788 for tickets, members and nonmember guests)
- Karaoke at Sue’s Tavern starts at 9 p.m. 3440 Mt. Pinos Way, 245-1100
This is part of the June 11, 2010 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.
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