Upcoming & Ongoing plus Regular Weekly and Monthly Events

For listing in the newspaper and online, send community events by Thursday at 2 p.m. to Calendar@MountainEnterprise.com or call 661.245.3794

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Friday, Feb. 11, 2022

• Need last-minute Valentine’s day gifts? A Valentine’s Day Pop-up is coming to town, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Feb. 11, 12 and 13 on the corner of Lebec Road and Frazier Mountain Park Road next to Tacos Jimenez. Pick up flowers, balloons, candy and more for your special someone before it’s too late. Contact Larri Marasa, 818.271.7189 for more information.

• Cary Park is tonight’s live entertainment at La Sierra Mexican restaurant, 6 p.m. Cary adds to the local mix with performances of rock, country, folk and blues music (3500 Mt Pinos Way, Frazier Park).

Monday, Feb. 14, 2022

• In the Wings Studio of Dance is hosting Valentine’s Night In-Studio Babysitting, 5–8 p.m., a fundraiser to support their performance and competition team. Activities, treats and crafts are included for $10 per hour. Call In the Wings Studio at 661.245.5678.

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Ongoing and Upcoming

• The AARP Frazier Park Chapter Senior Exercise program continues every Monday and Thursday, 11 a.m.–noon. This program is held at the Frazier Park Community Center (3015 Mt. Pinos Way #201, FP). Annual dues for the chapter are $5, and are payable upon attendance. If you have questions, call Beth Gomez (chapter president) at 661.245.5472.

• Have you gotten your Resident Permit yet? Permits can help you get past those winter road closures. When CHP sets up the snow visitor chain check line, you can be waved through if you display one for the current year. Permits are issued by Mountain Communities Chamber of Commerce and they are available for $6 each with proof of residence at the following locations:

Carquest: 251 Frazier Mountain Park Road, Lebec
Basecamp: 16311 Askin Drive, PMC
MC Family Resource Ctr: 3015 Mt. Pinos Way #201, FP
Mountain Memories: 661.623.2340 or info@FrazierFiestaDays.org
Carquest: 251 Frazier Mountain Park Road, Lebec
Basecamp: 16311 Askin Drive, PMC
MC Family Resource Ctr: 3015 Mt. Pinos Way #201, FP
Mountain Memories: 661.623.2340 or info@FrazierFiestaDays.org

• Kern Community Foundation’s Kern Futures Scholarship application period is still open until March 1. Graduating high school seniors planning to attend college, university or an accredited technical school are encouraged to apply. Visit www.kernfoundation.org/scholarships for an opportunity to be awarded $500–$3,000 in scholarship funds.

• Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve offers Docent Training, Saturday, Feb. 19 and Saturday, Feb. 26. Trainees must attend both training days, be 18 years or older and are expected to adhere to covid-19 guidelines. More information will be available in the coming weeks.

• The Housing Choice Voucher waiting list is now open. This waiting list has not been reopened since 2012. Voucher recipients are selected randomly each month. Residents of Kern County are given preference over residents from other communities. For eligibility, guidelines to apply for voucher assistance or to get more information, visit hcv.kernha.org.

• Want to become a wildland firefighter? Applications for paid training and on call assignments with the Sundowner Handcrew on Los Padres National Forest’s Ojai Ranger District open February 20, for just six days. This application is geared towards entry level applicants. Upon training completion, participants will be available for fire assignments on the Los Padres National forest and other neighboring forests. Interested applicants should visit www.fs.usda.gov for information, or find a link to the application at www.mountainenterprise.com.

• The Earth Organization hosts How to Make Your World More Fun, Saturday, Feb. 26, 2–3:30 p.m. at the Earth Organization (16215 Askin Dr., Suite 201, PMC). This event is for students between 10 and 14 years old. Parents are encouraged to attend. Listen to wildlife rescue stories and learn how to become an ambassador for nature. $5 per student, parents are free. Call 747.221.2225 by Friday, Feb. 25 to reserve a spot.

• Ridge Route Communities Museum & Historical Society hosts its famous Pine needle Basket Weaving class, Saturday, March 12, 10 a.m.–12 p.m., taught by Bonnie Kane (3515 Park Drive, FP). The cost is $20 per person and includes all necessary materials. Make a reservation by calling the museum at 661.245.7747.

• Open Mic Night is 6 p.m. on the first Friday of every month at La Sierra Mexican Restaurant (3500 Mt. Pinos Way, FP). Bring your song, poem, or even just tell a story.

At the Frazier Park Library
Library hours: Tues. through Thurs., 12–6 p.m. • 3732 Park Drive, FP • 661.245.1267

Thursday, Feb. 10

•12 p.m. Quilting & Crafts

•12:15 p.m. Storytime & Crafts

Tuesday, Feb. 15

•4:30 p.m. Lego Mania

•5 p.m. KCL’s 1st Annual Black History Film Festival celebrates with a screening of Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story.

Thursday, Feb. 17

•12 p.m. Quilting & Crafts

•12:15 p.m. Storytime & Crafts

•4 p.m. The Black History Film Festival continues with a screening of I Am Not Your Negro.

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PLEASE NOTE: SOME OF THESE EVENTS MAY HAVE BEEN CANCELED DUE TO THE PANDEMIC.

COMMUNITY’S REGULAR WEEKLY EVENTS

Every Monday
•White Sage Lace Guild, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. PMC pool pavilion (661.245.1992)
•Senior Exercise ,11 a.m. Frazier Mtn. Park Community Ctr Senior Rm, FP (661.245.1992)
•Meals on Wheels Distribution, (661.245.1952)

Every Tuesday
•Lego Mania, 4:30 p.m., Frazier Park Library, FP (661.245.1267)
•Square Dancing at Cuddy Hall, 6:30 p.m., Call Don and Bethel (661.245.1882)

Every Wednesday
•Pine Mountain Christian Community Church Women’s Bible Study at the Activity Center,10 a.m., Pine Mtn Village, (661.242.1025)
•Pine Mountain Christian Community Church Men’s Bible Study in the Library, 10 a.m., Pine Mountain Village, (661.242.1025)
•Morning Yoga, 10:30 a.m., Frazier Park Library, FP (661.245.1267). Bring your own mat.
•Meals on Wheels distribution, (661.245.1952)

Second and Fourth Wednesday
•Senior Sack, 10 a.m.–12 p.m., Frazier Mtn. Park Community Center, FP (661.245.3409)

Every Thursday
•Senior Exercise, 11 a.m., Frazier Mtn. Park Community Center Senior room, FP (661.245.1992)
•Children’s Circle, 11–11:55 a.m., Frazier Park Library, FP (661.245.1267)
•Quilting and Crafts, 12 p.m.

Every Friday
•Meals on Wheels distribution, (661.245.1952)

Every Saturday
•Pine Mountain Club Property Owners Association Board of Directors meeting, 10 a.m., in the Condor Room.  (661.242.3788)

Every Sunday
•Pine Mtn. Christian Community Church service, 10 a.m., and live streamed at www.pmccc.org (661.242.1025)

MONTHLY EVENTS

First Wednesday
•Salvation Army Commodities, 9 a.m., Frazier Mtn. Park Community Center (805.727.6808)
•Ukulele Jam, 4 p.m., Frazier Park Library, FP.
•ETUSD School Board 6:30 p.m., 3149 San Carlos Trail, FP (661.248.6247)

First Thursday
•LOW Mutual Water Co. meeting is at 6 p.m., 3534 Mt. Pinos Way, FP.

Second Monday
•FMHS Booster Club meets at 7 p.m., online via Zoom.

Second Tuesday
•Gorman Elementary School Board 3:30 p.m. at the school
•Lebec County Water District board meets 6 p.m., online via Zoom.

Second Thursday
•Frazier Park Public Utility District board meeting 6 p.m., online via Zoom.

Third Tuesday
•South Kern Cemetery District board meeting 5:30 p.m. Arvin Library, Arvin
•Piñon Pines Water Board 6 p.m. Piñon Pines Community Building, 1001 Coldwater Drive.

Third Wednesday
•El Tejon PTSO meeting 2:30 p.m., in the Staff lounge, Frazier Park Elementary School, FP (626.391.6380)
•Shelter on the Hill Board, Tejon Ranch Natural Resource Bldg. 6 p.m. (661.245.5021) Members & guests

Third Saturday
•Men’s Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Pine Mtn Christian Community Church Activity Center, Pine Mountain Village

Fourth Tuesday
•Piñon Pines HOA, 6:30 p.m., firehouse in Piñon Pines.

Last Monday of the month
•Krista Mutual Water Co. board meeting 1 p.m., 3534 Mt. Pinos Way, FP and online via Zoom.

Is Your Event Missing? Call 661-245-3794
or email Calendar@MountainEnterprise.com

This is part of the February 11, 2022 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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