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, March 20
• The Mt. Pinos Communities Fire Safe Council will meet at the Chuchupate Ranger Station (34580 Lockwood Valley Rd., Lockwood Valley), 9:30 a.m. This meeting is open to the public and all are invited to attend to become informed for the upcoming fire season.
• Enjoy a free showing of the movie, The Book of Life, at the Gorman School auditorium (49847 Gorman School Rd, Gorman), 4:30 p.m. Snacks are available for purchase with all proceeds going to the Gorman School PTSO.
• Why is the southern San Joaquin Valley considered a desert system? What makes it biologically valuable? Tejon Ranch Conservancy invites you to a free lecture at the Frazier Park Library, 7–9 p.m., by Drs. Ellen and Brian Cypher from the California State University Stanislaus, Endangered Species Recovery Program. The library is at 3732 Park Drive in Frazier Park.
Saturday, March 21
• El Tejon Unified School District invites all district students, grades K–12 to participate in Fun Filled Saturday, 8 a.m.– 12 noon at Frazier Mountain High School (700 Falcon Way, Lebec). Students will participate in enrichment activities and sports clinics. ETUSD will receive needed funds. See the bus schedule at www.mountainenterprise.com.
• Frazier Mountain Little League Opening Day fun begins at Tejon Fields (4265 Lebec Road, Lebec).
• See spectacular wildflowers with the Tejon Ranch Conservancy. Sign up for an hour time slot at a docent-led site. This event is free, but donations are appreciated. Space is limited, so register at www.tejonconservancy.org/calendar.htm.
Wednesday, March 25
• It’s Invention Convention at Frazier Park School, 8:30–9:30 a.m. Second grade students have been creating inventions from ‘junk’. The public is invited to come and see magnificent creativity through the eyes of our children.
• Community volunteers are welcome at Green Dragon Farms (3433 Los Padres Dr., Frazier Park), 10 a.m.–12 noon, to participate in green house and community gardening activities.
*Special Budget Meeting of the PMC board, open to all members, 6 p.m. (Condor room at the PMC clubhouse). This is your opportunity to see what may be coming up for funding priorities and possible changes to your assessments. Come get informed.
• The Future of Water and its Economic Impact is a special panel to be featured at the Kern County Economic Summit, 7-11 a.m., hosted by Kern Economic Development Corp., CSUB and Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce at the DoubleTree by Hilton, (3100 Camino Del Rio Court, Bakersfield, CA 93308). Tickets are $100 and one table of nine is left. Call 661.862.5150.
Thursday, March 26
• All residents of the Cuddy Valley aquifer area, including private well owners, are invited to a joint meeting of the Frazier Park Public Utilities District and Lake of the Woods Mutual Water Company to discuss the possible formation of a regional water supply system. The meeting is at 6 p.m. at Frazier Park Public Utility Office (4020 Park Drive, Frazier Park).
Friday, March 27
• Game Night for Mountain Community Teens is 7–9 p.m. at Frazier Park School, hosted by The Boys and Girls Club (3149 San Carlos Trail, Frazier Park). All Mountain Community teens age 13 and over are invited to join in the fun.
Ongoing and Upcoming
• Volunteers are still needed (ages 15 through adult) for The Second Annual Spring Nature Festival at Wind Wolves Preserve, which will be 8 a.m.–9 p.m, on Saturday, March 28 and continue to Sunday. To volunteer to help with this fun event, call Megan Lundin this week at 661.858.1115 for details about training and orientation.
• The Artworks Community Gallery presents the ‘M&M’ show, running through March (16233 Pine Valley Lane, Pine Moutnain Village). The gallery is open Friday– Sunday, 11 a.m.– 4 p.m.
• There is still time for your voice to be heard about the L.A. County Renewable Energy Ordinance. The last day to comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) is Monday, April 6. Review the Draft Renewable Energy Ordinance and the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) at http://planning.lacounty.gov/energy. Send your comments by email to Los Angeles County Planner Jay Lee at jalee@planning.lacounty.gov.
• The Family Resource Center (FRC) has vouchers available for an eye exam and a free pair of eyeglasses for residents who meet the income guidelines, are U.S. citizens or documented immigrants with social security numbers. Call the FRC today at 661.245.4303.
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Frazier Park Library
Hours: Tue., Wed., Thur. 11-7; Fri.-Sat. 9-5
3732 Park Drive, FP— 661-245-1267
Friday, March 20
•3–5 p.m. Bored Game Day-trade in library card to play a game in the library, all ages!
Saturday, March 21
•3:30 p.m. Reading of the Classics
Tuesday, March 24
•11:30 a.m. Family Storytime
•5 p.m. LEGO club
Wednesday, March 25
•3:30 p.m. Chess club
•4:45 p.m. ESL class
•6 p.m. Spanish class
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COMMUNITY’S REGULAR WEEKLY EVENTS
Every Monday:
•White Sage Lace Guild, Bobbin lace & tatting 9-3 Liz 242-0619
•Meals on Wheels Distribution (<i>also Wed., Fri.</i>) 245-1952
•Senior Exercise 11 a.m. Frazier Park Community Center 245-1992
•Frazier Mountain Quilters, Frazier Park Senior Center, 12:30-4 p.m. Pam 331-1837
•Florence Cuddy Farm volunteer day is 1-4 p.m. at Cuddy Hall
•Christmas Community Choir all ages 5:15-6 p.m. at the Vineyard Church. More info 242-2321
•Al-Anon Meetings 6:30-7:30 p.m. Healthy Start Meeting room, 3015 Mt. Pinos Way, Frazier Park 245-2557
Every Tuesday:
•Family Story Time 11:30 a.m. Frazier Park Library 245-1267
•Canasta, Frazier Park Community Center Senior Room 1 p.m.
•Kern County Search & Rescue 7 p.m. Frazier Park Community Building.
Every Wednesday:
•Pine Mountain Christian Community Church Women’s Bible Study 10 a.m. 242-1025
•OK Farm volunteer day 10-12 noon 3433 Los Padres Dr., FP
•Florence Cuddy Farm volunteer day is 1-4 p.m. at Cuddy Hall
•Chess: All ages welcome 3:30 p.m. Coach Bill Hopper to teach at Frazier Park Library 245-1267
•CrossTrainers at Frazier Mountain Community Center 6:30-8 p.m. 3rd-7th graders (girls 3rd-9th) Coach Rose 248-2004
Every Thursday:
•Scrappers Club 8-2 Pool Pavilion at PMC Clubhouse
•Paralegal at Family Resource Center 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., 3015 Mt. Pinos Way, 245-4303
•Senior Exercise 11 a.m. Frazier Park Community Center 245-1992
•Personal computer coaching 11:30 a.m. Frazier Park Library, 245-1267
•E-Reader help. Call for appt. Frazier Park Library 245-1267
•Mexican Train Domino, Frazier Mountain Park Community Center Senior Rm. 1 p.m. 245-1992
•Awana-All children welcome ages 3 yrs.-6th grade 6 p.m. at Pine Mtn. Christian Community Church
Every Friday:
•AA Meeting is 6-7:30 p.m. Healthy Start meeting room, 3015 Mt. Pinos Way, Ste. 102, Frazier Park
Every Saturday:
•Yard Sale Show, Channel 14 Cable show at 7 a.m. 245-2688
•Reading of the Greek drama 5-6:30 p.m. Frazier Park Library
•Bingo 7-9 p.m. VFW Hall, 612 Canada Trail, FP 245-3273
Every Sunday:
•Strolls with the Sierra Club. Meet at PMC Clubhouse parking lot 8-9:30 a.m. 242-0432
•Mexican Train Domino and Canasta at the Frazier Park Community Center Senior Room 1 p.m.
•Youth Group (7th -12th grades) at Pine Mountain Christian Community Church, 5-7 p.m. 242-1025
REGULAR BI-WEEKLY EVENTS
1st and 3rd Thurs:
•Crochet 4 p.m. Frazier Park Library 245-1267
2nd and 4th Wed:
•Dept. of Human Services 9:30-11:30 a.m. Family Resource Center. No appt. needed.
•Senior Sack 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Frazier Park Community Center 245-3409
2nd and 4th Sat:
•Veterans Support Group 7 p.m. near Midway Market upstairs in LOW 245-4269
REGULAR MONTHLY EVENTS
First Mon:
•Pine Mountain Village Merchants 9 a.m. at Mil Potrero Mutual Water Company 242-4022
•Pinon Pines Water Board 6:30 p.m. at firehouse
First Wed:
•Salvation Army Commodities Distribution 10:30 a.m. Frazier Park Community Center 245-3995
First Thu:
•Boys & Girls Club board meeting,12 noon, Tejon Mountain Village office 661-663-4281
•LOW Mutual Water Co meeting is 7 p.m. at Cuddy Hall
First Fri:
•Red Hat Society Frazier Mountain Mommas 9 a.m. Call Kay for place 245-2673
•Drum & Sound Circle 6:30-8:30 p.m. PowWow Lodge, 2400 Ironwood Dr., PMC 242-1779
First Sat:
•VFW & Ladies Auxiliary 11 a.m. VFW Post Hall
•KYIS Knitting Guild meet at PMC Clubhouse Pool Pavilion 1-4 p.m.
•Sierra Club Condor Group 6:30 p.m. Pool Pavilion, PMC Clubhouse 242-0423
Second Tues: Gorman School Board 3:30 p.m. at the school
•Lebec County Water District board meeting, 7 p.m. 2037 Lebec Road, Lebec
Second Wed:
•Ridge Route Communities Museum board meeting 6 p.m. at the museum
Second Thu:
•Assemblywoman Shannon Grove’s mobile office hours 10-11 a.m. Family Resource Center, 3015 Mt. Pinos Way, FP Appt. Javier at 661-395-2995.
•Congressman Kevin McCarthy’s mobile office hours are 10-11 a.m. at the Family Resource Center, 3015 Mt. Pinos Way, Frazier Park. For an appointment call Vince at 661-327-3611
•South West Health Care District meeting 6 p.m. Frazier Mountain Community Health Center
•Frazier Park Public Utility District board meeting 6 p.m. at office.
•ETUSD School Board 7 p.m. Frazier Mountain High School campus in the Continuation Room 248-6247
Second Fri: Pine Mountain Town Hall 7 p.m. Info call 242-3788
Second Sat: Scouts West 4 x 4 Club at Caveman Cavey’s 10 a.m. 245-3250
•Warped Yarns Spinning and Weaving Guild in Pinon Pines. Call Holly at 245-2489 or Mary 242-7005 for location.
•Pine Mountain Christian Community Church Ladies Potluck Brunch. Call Linda Rivette at 242-1618 for details and location.
Third Mon: Mobile Medical Clinic. Free. 15011 Lockwood Valley Road. Chico Larson at Sheriff’s maintenance yard; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Third Tues: South Kern Cemetery District board meeting 5:30 p.m. Arvin Library,
Third Wed: Shelter on the Hill board, Tejon Ranch Natural Resource Bldg. 6 p.m. 245-5021 Members & guests
•AARP Board meeting 9:30 a.m. Frazier Park Senior Center. Shirley 245-1782
Third Thu: McCASA Meeting 5 p.m. Family Resource Center meeting room downstairs. For more info call 245-4303
Pine Mountain Gardeners meeting 7 p.m. in the PMC Pool Pavilion. For more info call Erik Sluyter 242-6960
This is part of the March 20, 2015 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.
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