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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Thursday, June 22
• American Jukebox plays their repertoire of classic country on Caveman Cavey’s patio, 5 p.m. (3620 Mt. Pinos Way, FP).
• Mile High entertains with classic rock, pop and folk music at La Sierra Mexican Restaurant, 6 p.m. (3500 Mt. Pinos Way, FP).
Friday, June 23
• Singer-songwriter Cary Park performs at La Sierra Mexican Restaurant, 6 p.m. (3500 Mt. Pinos Way, FP).
• Steve Wilkinson plays fun hipster music at the Condor Lounge, 7 p.m. (2524 Beechwood Way, PMC).
Saturday, June 24
• The annual Frazier Mountain Health Fair returns today, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. at Frazier Park Elementary School (3149 San Carlos Trl., FP). This event is free! Have your blood chemistry checked, get a dental cleaning and much more!
•Lynn Stafford talks about finding wetland wildlife in our dry mountains at Programs on the Patio, 6 p.m. at Ridge Route Communities Museum (3515 Park Dr., FP). Admission is free but donations are welcomed!
• Lockwood Hillbillies Shawn and Petra play outlaw country at La Sierra Mexican Restaurant, 6 p.m. (3500 Mt. Pinos Way, FP).
• The Craig Hassenbank Band plays classic and alternative rock at the Condor Lounge, 7 p.m. (2524 Beechwood Way, PMC).
Wednesday, June 28
• Join the Mountain Communities Family Resource Center for Children’s Circle, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. at Frazier Mountain Park (3801 Park Dr., FP). Children of all ages are invited for fun activities, crafts, games and socializing. This event occurs every Wednesday at the same time. For more information, call MCFRC at 661.245.4303.
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Ongoing and Upcoming
• Vendors are still wanted for the return of Fiesta Days 2023. The event takes place over the weekend of August 4. To sign up visit FrazierFiestaDays.org, email info@frazierfiestadays.org or call 661.623.2340.
• Free lunch will be offered at Frazier Park Library every Tuesday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. for kids ages 2–18. For more information call 661.245.1267.
• 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 (3801 Park Dr., FP). For questions, call Beth Gomez at 661.245.5472.
• Join the Mountain Communities Emergency Response Team (CERT) at their monthly meetings every second Monday of the month, 6 p.m. at Cuddy Hall (335 Lakewood Pl., LOW).
• Reserve a spot at Mile High Theater’s Writing, Acting and Directing Workshop every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month, 6–9 p.m. at Mile High Theater (7024 Crable Street, LOW). Improve your skills in a group setting! Visit MileHighTheater.com for more information.
• Browse figure portraits of ‘People You Know’ by Nick Wenderoth at Artworks Community Gallery at the Show Ending Party, Sunday, June 25, 4 p.m. (16233 Pine Valley Ln., PMC). Snacks and refreshments will be served.
• A free Mountain Artwalk will be hosted by the Arts Council of Kern Saturday, July 1, 2–5 p.m. at Pine Mountain Village in PMC. For information and details about the event, visit kernarts.org/artwalk or email info@kernarts.org
• Wine in the Pines returns for the first time since 2018! Join the fun Saturday, July 8, 1–4 p.m. at Pine Mountain Village in PMC. You must be 21 years old to attend this event.
• Play in the Summertime Bingo Bash held by In the Wings Studio of Dance Friday, July 14, 6 p.m. (3524 Mt. Pinos Way, FP). Admission is $15 and pays for 6 bingo cards, a drink and a snack. For more information call ITWS at 661.245.5678
•Programs on the Patio concludes with the annual Heap of Livin’ play, a living history theatre, Saturday July 22, 7 p.m. at Ridge Route Communities Museum (3515 Park Dr., FP). This play is based on stories from our mountains from 1860–1920. Admission is free!
At the Frazier Park Library
Library hours: Tues. through Thurs., 11–6 p.m. • 3732 Park Drive, FP • 661.245.1267
Thursday, June 22
•11:30-12:30 p.m. Lunch at the Library Free for ages 2-18
•12 p.m. Storytime & Crafts
Tuesday, June 27
•11:30-12:30 p.m. Lunch at the Library Free for ages 2-18
•2:15 p.m. Magic of Josiah
•5 p.m. Rainbow Reads Storytime
Wednesday, June 28
•11 p.m. Coloring & Coffee
•11:30–12:30 p.m. Lunch at the Library Free for ages 2–18
•12 p.m. Toddler Time
•2:45 p.m. Rudy Parris
Thursday, June 29
•11:30-12:30 p.m. Lunch at the Library Free for ages 2-18
•12 p.m. Storytime & Crafts
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COMMUNITY’S REGULAR WEEKLY EVENTS
Every Monday
•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 and Thursday
•Walt & Pam, 6 p.m. at La Sierra Mexican restaurant (3500 Mt. Pinos Way, FP).
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)
•Pine Mountain Christian Community Church Youth Group meets from 5–7 p.m. for youth in grades 7–12, at the Activity Center of Pine Mtn 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)
•Cary Park, 6 p.m. at La Sierra Mexican restaurant (3500 Mt. Pinos Way, FP) except the first Friday of the month.
Every Saturday
•Meditation, 12 p.m., Jizo Peace Center (818.834.5925).
•VFW Bingo Night, 7 p.m. at Post 9791 (612 Canada Trail, FP.)
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.
•Poetry Night, 6 p.m., at Adventure Ink Bookstore (16225 Askin Drive, PMC).
First Friday
•Open Mic Night, 6 p.m. at La Sierra Mexican restaurant (3500 Mt. Pinos Way, FP).
Second Monday
•FMHS Booster Club meets at 7 p.m., online via Zoom.
• Mountain Communities CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) meets 6–7:30 p.m. at Cuddy Hall (335 Lakewood Pl., LOW).
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
•Pine Mountain Club Property Owners Association Board of Directors meeting, 10 a.m., in the Condor Room. (661.242.3788)
Fourth Tuesday
•Piñon Pines HOA, 6:30 p.m., firehouse in Piñon Pines.
Fourth Tuesday
•Senior Sack 10 a.m., Frazier Mountain Community Center 661.245.3409, FP.
Last Monday of the month
•Krista Mutual Water Co. board meeting 1 p.m., 3534 Mt. Pinos Way, FP and online via Zoom.
Every second and fourth Sunday
•A Garden Market with organic produce and crafts at the Pine Mountain Village center gazebo, 12–4 p.m.
Is Your Event Missing? Call 661-245-3794
or email Calendar@MountainEnterprise.com
This is part of the June 23, 2023 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.
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