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Wednesday, July 29, 2020
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Keepers Keepers of theof the Kern KernAUGUST CALENDAR
760-376-2963360-324-8178
Due to overcrowded campgrounds, excessive trash, Due to overcrowded campgrounds, excessive trash, human waste, the increase in local COVID-19 human waste, the increase in local COVID-19
cases and the heat, cases and the heat,
We will re-evaluate the situation in a few weeks. This decision We will re-evaluate the situation in a few weeks. This decision was a difficult one to make, but the health and safety was a difficult one to make, but the health and safety of our volunteers take priority over everything else.of our volunteers take priority over everything else.
Keepers of the KernKeepers of the Kernwill not be hosting clean-ups on the will not be hosting clean-ups on the
Upper Kern River during the month of August.Upper Kern River during the month of August.
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CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING RATES & INFORMATIONChristina DenysClassifi ed Manager
Liners: Minimum $11.50 for 3 lines, plus $1.00 for each additional line. Deadline for liners is Monday 9:00 a.m.Classifi ed Display Ads: $13.00 per column inch, per issue. Deadline for classifi ed display ads is Friday 4:00 p.m.Please email ad to: classifi [email protected] Terms: All ads are prepaid unless credit has been approved. 760-379-3667 ext 1000Notice: Read your ad and report any error immediately. The Sun is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Additionally, the Kern Valley Sun reserves the right to revise or reject ads, and to classify them properly.
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410 JOBS WANTED
MIKE AND SUE’S FIREBREAK/YARD/TREE
Trimming & House Clean-Up & Hauling.
760-223-6888 Or 223-2580
MARK BLACKSTONE’S COMPUTER TUNE-UPS
Computer Acting Up? Slow? Got Questions?
760-417-0805 Est. KRV Since 1999
PINE FIREWOOD Tree Trimming, Also
Do Weed Eater Work, Trash Hauling, Chimney
Sweeping. Call Chris 760-417-1824
YARD AND LOT CLEAN-UP Seasonal Yard Svs., Weed Eating, Tree
Trimming, Hauling, Senior Discounts. 760-417-1902
SHADED KNOLL MHP/RV Mobile Home Spaces. $260/Mo. Plus Utilities.
818-404-4470 Or 760-223-6319
560 MOBILE HOME & RV SPACE FOR RENT
550 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT
LAKE ISABELLA, 2BR. 2BA. M/H, Refurbished, Patios, Deck, 2 Carport, In Nice
55 Plus Park. $584 To $884/Monthly. Rent or
Buy Starting at $20K., Good Credit.
760-379-2092
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MOBILE FOR SALE2 BR. 1 BA. $2,000 OBO.
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LOCAL, LOCKSMITH - MON. TUE. WED. Some
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1 BR. 1BA MOBILEHOME Clean, But Small. In
Senior Park $450/Mo.PLUS. SEC. DEP.
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420 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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NANCE’S CLEANING & Maintenance. House Cleaning,
Window Cleaning, Pressure Washing, Weed Abatement/
spraying, Trash Hauling, Garage Clean Out, Tree Trimming,
Cooler Repair. Free Estimate And References. 760-218-6421
500 FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE, 750 SQ.FT. COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE.
Can be split into two 375 sq.ft. units. $800 for both or $400 for one. Includes electrical, water and janitorial. Located in the
Sun Plaza at 6416 Lake Isabella Blvd. Call Ron, 760-379-6440.
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540 HOMES FOR RENT
PRIME LOCATION FOROFFICE OR SMALL SHOPLAKE ISABELLA AREA. $700/mo. Plus 1st., Last and Dep. Call For More
INFORMATION661-345-3688
520 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
TWO DOGS MISSING From Havilah South
Ranch Lost On 05/31/20 At 2PM. Tall Black And Tan Hound Mix. 65Lbs. Black Lab Mix 50Lbs.
Both Had Collars When Lost Call 661-867-2436
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Park. Walking Distance to Markets, Gas Stations,
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FOR RENT: LARGE 2 BED 2 BATH. APT.
Overlooking Circle Park in The Center Of Kernville. Upstairs
Unit With Private Balcony, Full Kitchen, Dishwasher, Microwave,
Stove and Refridg. Carpet and Tile Flooring Ceiling Fans, Dual
Heat/AC Unit. Free Standing Propane, Heating Stove, Water
and Trash Included. Metered Pro-pane Gas. No Smoking Or Pets. $950/Mo. Plus Sec. Dep. Taking Applications. Call 760-549-3885
To See and Get App.
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NICELY REMODELED HOMEAt 412 Pine Dr. Kernville 2BR.
2BA., Separate Laundry, Living, and Family Rooms, Attached 2 Car Garage, Fenced Yard, Central Heat, Plus Swamp
Cooler & Fireplace. Reference And Credit Check. $1,200/Mo. + Sec. Dep....Avail. NOW 760-379-7890 OR 760-379-4959 No Pets.
How to effectively and safely sanitize a car.ByMetro Creative
The COVID-19 pan-demic changed the way people live. One readily felt effect was spending more time at home. Ve-hicles sat idle in drive-ways and even some automotive insurance providers reduced rates because people were driving much less.Even with stay-at-
home measures in place, people still need to leave their homes to stock up on essentials, such as food or medicine. In other cases, people may have been essen-tial workers who drive for a living, including delivery drivers or health care personnel who were incapable of working from home.Any time a person goes
out in public, he or she runs the risk of contract-ing viruses. Bacteria and germs may reside
on various surfaces, including those inside vehicles.People want to protect
themselves and now are more aware of the importance of frequently cleaning and sanitizing their cars. Keeping a vehicle safe to drive without affecting its upholstery or electronic components is para-mount.The Centers for Dis-
ease Control and Pre-vention makes a distinc-tion between cleaning and disinfecting. Clean-ing refers to the removal of germs, dirt and impu-rities from surfaces. It does not kill germs, but can lower their num-bers. Disinfecting refers to using chemicals to kill germs on surfaces. The following are some ways to deeply clean and sanitize a car.
· Wash hands. First and
foremost, it is crucial to wash your hands before and after using the car. This can reduce the likelihood of growing ill because of transferred viruses or bacteria.Use rubbing alcohol.
Solutions that contain 70 percent alcohol are effective against many viruses and bacteria, including coronaviruses, says the CDC. Further-more, Jeff Stout, Exec-utive Director of Global Innovation at Yanfeng Automotive Interiors, says that, for the most part, nearly every inte-rior surface of a vehicle can be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol. Plas-tic to painted chrome to imitation leather have been tested to ensure they don’t degrade when exposed to pure isopro-pyl alcohol.Avoid bleach or hy-
drogen peroxide. While bleach and peroxide are
very effective cleaners and sanitizers, they are likely to damage a car’s upholstery, according to Consumer Reports.Use soap and water:
Experts say that vig-orous washing with a soap-and-water solution can be effective against many contaminants because it breaks down the protective envelope that surrounds corona-viruses and other germs to disarm them. Friction also can help to break down germ cells during cleaning.“You want to do the
best with what you have, so even soap and water can chip away at the risk,” says Stephen Thomas, M.D., Chief of Infectious Diseases and Director of Glob-al Health at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. Address frequently
touched surfaces. Pay
attention to the steering wheel, door handles, buttons, touchscreen displays, shift lever, and more when sanitizing. Each of these items can harbor germs.
Deep-cleaning a vehi-cle has become a neces-sity since COVID-19 emerged. Frequently cleaning and sanitizing can help make vehicles safer to operate.
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How parents can govern screen timeByMetro Creative
Technology has trans-formed nearly all facets of life, including edu-cation. While desks and blackboards can still be found in the classroom, technology has become more and more influential in regard to how students learn.Many teachers now
employ tablets and other devices to help students better understand their coursework. Devices can make for useful learning tools, but when does screen time cross over from useful learning tool to something that’s potentially harmful to students’ overall health? The American Acad-emy of Pediatrics has produced age-specific guidelines that can help parents determine if their school-aged children are spending too much time staring at screens.Children between
two and five years of ageParents should limit
screen time for this age group to one hour per day of high-quality programs. The AAP advises parents to co-view with children in this age group so they can help kids understand what they’re watching and how it applies to the world around them.Children ages six
and olderThe AAP does not
provide specific infor-mation regarding how many hours children ages six and older should use screen media. However, the AAP advises parents to make sure such media does not take the place of adequate sleep, physical activity and other behav-iors essential to health.In addition to follow-
ing AAP recommenda-tions about screen time as closely as possible, parents can take steps to ensure their children are not spending too much time using their devices.• Promote extracurric-
ular activities. Urging children to participate in extracurricular activ-ities that do not employ screen media, such as sports, music lessons and academic clubs, can be a great way to get kids to put down their devices and engage in in-person interactions with their peers.• Establish no-device
hours at home. The AAP recommends that parents designate certain times of the day as media-free times for the whole fam-ily, and not just children. Parents can put down their smartphones and tablets and engage with their children without the television on. In addition, make sure devices don’t make it to the dinner table, as nightly, de-vice-free dinners together can help families build strong bonds.• Establish media-free
zones. Designate certain areas of the home, such as the kitchen and dining room, as device-free zones. Keep devices out of bedrooms unless children need them to do their homework.Devices in the classroom
can help young students fulfill their academic po-tential. Parents can gov-ern their use outside the classroom by adhering to some simple strategies.
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Licensed ContractorsNOTICE TO READERS: California law requires that contractors taking jobs that total $600 or more (labor and materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also requires that contractors include their license number on all advertising.
You can check the status of your licensed contractor at www.cslb.gov or 1-800-321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking jobs that total less than $500 must state in their advertisements that they are not licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
BERRY ELECTRICResidential /Commercial
Drew Berry Lic. # 998517P.O. Box 3294 • Lake Isabella
If no answer, call 760-379-4314760-417-0542
Serving Kern River Valley since 1986.Custom Homes • Remodels
Garages • Framed Mobile Roofs
[email protected] • Lic.# 495979
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5412 Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella
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Retail Sales & Repairs • Professional InstallationResidential & Commercial • Flooring Supplies
HARDWOOD • CARPET • LAMINATE • VINYLWINDOW COVERING
Pool
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“Serving the KRV Since 1997”
POOL DOCTORPOOL DOCTOR
When experience & dependability matters most
Residential & CommercialSwimming Pool Service & Repair
760-378-2377
Your Valley ContractorRon Smith
760-379-6440 Cell
Lic. No. 333664
• New Homes• Room Additions• Remodels• References
• Liability & Workman’s Comp. Insured• Free Estimates
Painting
Lic.# 801648
www.JostPainting.com
FREE ESTIMATES We Accept All Major Credit CardsJEFF JOST
OFFICE: 760-378-3000
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AC & HEATING SERVICES • LAKE ISABELLA, CAPROUDLY SERVING THE KERN RIVER VALLEY FOR OVER 40 YEARS!
ELECTRICCommercial • Residential • Industrial
Cell: 951-545-6526 • Lic. C10# 860586
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CALENDARCALENDAROF EVENTSOF EVENTS
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS DEADLINESTo ensure your information appears correctly and in a timely manner, please submit by mail, fax, or email by Thursday at 4:00 p.m. of the week prior to the event.
FAX: 760-379-4343Email: [email protected] and [email protected]: Kern Valley Sun, PO Box 3074 Lake Isabella, CA 93240In Person: 6416-A Lake Isabella Blvd Lake Isabella, CA 93240
CALENDAR OF EVENTS GUIDELINESOnly events open to the community will be accepted. Calendar of Events will list basic information about an event
including; a brief description, date, time and contact information. Calendar of Events will only list events two weeks prior
to them taking place.
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River RhythmsAugust 7, 14, 21 & 28Come join us by the river at Riverside Park, Kernville for local bands every Friday night in August.
Whitewater Fundraiser • August 8Come paddle with us for our annual Whitewater Fundraiser on Saturday August 8 from 9:30 a.m. till 2:30 p.m. We will raft down the epic Lower Kern Canyon hitting class 3-4 rapids. Proceeds from this event will benefit Kern Conservancy for our river cleanups programs. Please contact Whitewater Voyages to book your spot. Spaces are limited so call now! 1-800-400-7238. Group discounts available.
In the Eye of the Storm Webinar • August 8Are you feeling overwhelmed with the new normal? Pastor/Life Coach Deena Siddle is hosting In the Eye of the Storm Webinar on August 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Join us as we look at practical ways to cope with the storms in these ever-changing, trying times. Walk with confidence as you learn how to use tools to help navigate the struggles we all face in our day to day life. Create new habits of peace with the follow up one-month daily devotional mailed to you free with the purchase of an event ticket. At registra-tions tell me one of the storms you are facing so I can be in prayer for you. I look forward to seeing you there.
Teen Advisory Board • July 31Twice a month, at 3:30 p.m., our teen group meets up on the KRV Library’s Facebook to learn skills and organize community projects. Because of current circumstances, there will be a stronger focus on fun science experiments you can conduct at home. Visit KCL Facebook for details, facebook.com/lakeisabellalibrary.
Food PantryEvery Tuesday & FridayFood Pantry from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. at 6424 Lake Isabella Blvd. second building.
Bread of Life KitchenTuesday - SaturdayBread of Life will be serving anyone needs a meal. They will be serving hot breakfast and a sack lunch Tuesday thru Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at 3612 Suhre St. Lake Isabella, behind WEB Recycling.
Virtual Paper Craft TimeEvery Tuesday and ThursdayJoin one of our librarians on KRV Library’s Facebook every Tues-day and Thursday for fun paper craft projects that you can do while at home. All the materials you will need are paper, scissors, glue, and some colors. Visit KCL Facebook for details, facebook.com/lakeisabellalibrary.
Family Storytime •Every ThursdayEvery Thursday at 1:30 p.m., we invite all families to join us (and Roger Raccoon) on KRV Library’s Facebook for a virtual storytime. These stories are fun for all ages! Visit KCL Facebook for link and details, facebook.com/lakeisabellalibrary.
Chronicles of Yarnia Every ThursdayEvery Thursday at 1:00 p.m., during the month of July, step through the wardrobe and into the world of Yarnia! It is a chance to get together with fellow knitters and crocheters to socialize online via Facebook and work on projects. Beginners are welcome too!
Lake Isabella Soup KitchenMonday thru FridayEvery week day from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., the Lake Isabella Soup Kitchen will be serving up meals at 5400 Lake Isabella Blvd. They will also give out some supplies to those in need, like socks, belts, clothes, disinfectant, paper towels, and toilet paper. For more information, call 661-234-1071.
Curbside Book Check-out ContinuousCurbside Services launched at the Kern County Library on June 15. Curbside services will include pickup of requested items, pickup of genre “grab bags” which include titles selected by our library staff, and customer return of materials. People were able to begin making appointments June 11. Our times for curbside pickup will be Wednesday through Friday from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. Additional services, including research services, and more will be carried out through the Library’s call center at 661.868.0701, email at [email protected], and social media communication at facebook.com/KernCountyLibrary. For more information please contact 760-549-2083.
Programming Relay: Project Field Guide • All Month LongWe are halfway through our Summer Reading Challenge now and for the month of July, we are holding a relay all about science and curiosity. Join all Kern County Libraries as we make field guides covering a variety of different themes! Arvin is kicking things off on July 6 with apples, so head over to their Facebook for more information: facebook.com/arvinlibrary. Each library will share a new theme every weekday this month!
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Adult and Adolescent Substance Abuse Classes : (Medi-Cal not accepted). Please call to schedule an appointment or for further information. 760-379-9194. 5121 Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella.
Al-Anon Meeting: Wednesday, 80 Evans Rd., Wofford Heights, 7:00 p.m. Contact 760-379-7312 or 760-378-0041. These meetings are for friends and family of alcoholics.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Faced with a drinking problem? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous can help. Weekly meetings, call AA Hotline, 760-379-4112.
Alzheimer’s: The Alzheimer’s Disease Association of Kern County provides up to six hours of respite to caregivers who have a loved one with Alzheimer’s or other related dementias. A representative is in the valley once a week to answer questions at the Veterans/Senior Center on Fridays from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Celebrate Recovery at The Ark: Come celebrate recovery every Friday at the Ark located at 3711 Golden Spur St., Lake Isabella. The program starts at 7:00 p.m. Celebration Place - ages 5 to 14. The Landing - ages 14 to 18. Celebrate Recovery ages 18 & up, The Landing 13-18 and Celebration Place 0-13. For more informa-tion, call 661-862-9420 or [email protected].
God’s Storehouse of the KRV: Feeding those in need in the Valley. Monetary donations are always welcome and may be mailed to P.O. Box 1875, Lake Isabella, CA 93240. All donations are tax deductible. Call 760-223-0750 for more information. Located at 16475 Hwy 178, Weldon.
The Optimal Hospice Grief and Loss Support Group: Facilitated by Jessica Mosley, MSW, meets every Thursday from 1:00–2:30 p.m. at 6504 Lake Isabella Blvd., Ste. E, across the street from the post office. Call 760-379-5038 for more information.
NAMI Peer Support Group: The group meets every Monday from 1:00–2:30 p.m. at Kern Valley Health Care District conference room, in Mt. Mesa. No meetings on holidays. NAMI Connection is a recovery support group program that offers respect, understanding, encouragement and hope. NAMI Connection groups are free and confidential and held weekly for 90 minutes. Call Lisa Wyly @760-379-4793 or Tami Kirby @ 760-223-2674 for more information.
Passionate Hearts Support Group: A Christ-centered, curric-ulum-based, 10-month support group for women wounded by childhood sexual abuse that provides a safe place for women to come together and work on the damage incurred through their abuse. Registration is required and space is limited. Call Alex at 760-298-0341.
Pregnancy Resource Center: Tuesday and Thursday each week, 1 to 5 p.m., 5120B Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella. Free Preg-nancy Testing, Peer Counseling, materials assistance, referrals. Call 760-379-8893 for more information.
TOPS #436: (Taking Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m., at the Senior Center in Lake Isabella. Open to the public. Call 760-379-3366 for more information.
Women’s Domestic Violence Support Group: A place for edu-cation, healing and growth. Female victims, survivors, and family members welcome. Every other Monday, 5:30-7pm. Call 760-417-1324 or 760-379-1324 for location and information. Childcare upon request.
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Editor’s Note: Please call groups listed above to assure that information is correct prior to attending a meeting.
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How to prepare kids to go back to schoolParents know that getting their children back in the school day swing of things can be a challenge. The following are some ways to make that transition go smoothly.
ByMetro Creative
The end of summer can be a bittersweet time for students. While many students look forward to seeing their friends, few want to say goodbye to the relaxing days of summer.Parents know that getting
their children back in the school day swing of things can be a challenge. The following are some ways to make that transition go smoothly.· Introduce more struc-
ture as summer vacation winds down. The chance to unwind in a struc-ture-free setting can bene-fit students at the onset of summer vacation. Many parents grapple with the notion that their children’s lives are overscheduled, and the Cleveland Clinic notes that limiting orga-nized activities clears up down time for kids to play and relax and spend time with their families. So it’s important that parents afford their children this down time during summer vacation, only gradually introducing more structure as the school year draws closer. In the weeks before the school year is slated to begin, start waking kids up a little earlier and reintroducing bedtimes for younger children who may have been staying up
later over the last couple of months. This can be an effective way to begin slowly preparing youngsters for the structure of the school year.· Encourage
children to read throughout the summer. A report from the education publishing company Scholastic found that 47 percent of parents are unaware of the “sum-mer slide,” which refers to the loss of academic skills that occurs when school is not in session. Scholas-tic notes that the slide is largely attributed to a lack of reading when school is not in session. By encour-
aging kids to read during their summer vacations,
parents can make sure youngsters’
brains stay sharp and are ready to learn once the school year
begins.· Focus on the
positive. Even kids who love school may be apprehensive about return-ing to the classroom. After all, summer vacation is fun. Parents can confront that apprehension by focusing on the positives of returning to school. Emphasize the chance to see friends every day or participate in a beloved extracurricular activity, like sports, band or a fa-
vorite academic club.· Let kids do some of
their own back-to-school shopping. The items that constitute back to school supplies may have changed since parents were in school. But many parents still take their children on back-to-school clothes shopping excur-sions. Let kids choose their own clothes, as an opportunity to wear clothes they picked them-selves might make them excited for the new school year.Parents can take various
steps to make the tran-sition back to school a successful one for their young students.
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“Focus on the
Positive”
C6 Kern Valley Sun Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Valley Shopper
Real EstateATTENTION!
661.398.0973WE TAKE TRADE-INS
Set-up materials for manufactured homes also available
See our manymodels ondisplay at:
1401 Taft Hwy.Bakersfield
TO ALL OWNERS OF OLDER MOBILE HOMES!Are your utility bills and home repairs getting you down?
There is never a better time to trade up to a newenergy efficient manufactured home from:
OPEN 7 DAYS
B I N G OAround the ValleyAround the Valley
Senior CenterWednesdays at 12:30pm
6405 Lake Isabella Blvd.Lake Isabella
760-379-1428
South Fork Woman’s ClubSaturdays at 12pm6488 Fay Ranch Rd.
Weldon760-379-1299
Advertise your Bingo Here: Call 760-379-3667
Home for Sale - Wofford Heights
Outside Features:Dog Run • Garden Area • Fully Landscaped • Lawn • Outdoor Lighting • Covered Patio • RV/Boat Garage • Auto Sprinklers • Trees • View of Lake, Moun-tains & Valley • Work Shop • BBQ Kitchen • Covered Spa
A home to call your own that is unique, secluded and truly special
Call Freeman’s Realty 760-379-5915 • Visit freemanslakesiderealty.com
$$575,500 575,500 2 bdrm • 2 ba2 bdrm • 2 ba2469 Sq. Ft. • 2.39 acres2469 Sq. Ft. • 2.39 acres
MLS# 2217589MLS# 2217589Senior Lunch
Special info
Must make Reservations
24 hours in advance.
Pick up ONLY - between
11:30 and 12Meals on Wheels has not changed
Senior Lunch Special
July 29July 29• Cheese • Cheese Manicotti Manicotti• Zucchini• Zucchini• Green Salad• Green Salad• Fresh Fruit• Fresh Fruit• Garlic Bread• Garlic Bread• Juice• Juice• Milk• Milk
July 30July 30• Chicken Marsala• Chicken Marsala• Italian Blend• Italian Blend Vegetables Vegetables• Green Salad• Green Salad• Brown Rice• Brown Rice• Fruit Gelatin• Fruit Gelatin• Milk• Milk
July 31July 31• Chef Salad• Chef Salad• Orange Delight• Orange Delight• Breadstick• Breadstick• Milk• Milk
August 3August 3• Chef Salad• Chef Salad• Orange Delight• Orange Delight• Breadstick• Breadstick• Milk• Milk
August 4August 4• Chicken Marsala• Chicken Marsala• Brown Rice• Brown Rice• Italian Blend• Italian Blend Vegetables Vegetables• Green Salad• Green Salad• Gelatin• Gelatin• Milk• Milk
August 5August 5• Spaghetti & • Spaghetti & Meatballs Meatballs• Green Salad• Green Salad• Zucchini• Zucchini• Tropical Fruit• Tropical Fruit• Garlic Bread• Garlic Bread• Milk• Milk
At the Senior Center • 6409 Lake Isabella Blvd. • 760-379-5831
Lunch Served at 11:30 a.m & 12 p.m.Lunch Served at 11:30 a.m & 12 p.m.Please call 760-379-5831 for Reservations.Please call 760-379-5831 for Reservations.
Seniors Seniors $$3 • Non-Seniors 3 • Non-Seniors $$66
Publisher’s Notice: All real estate advertisements in this newspaper are subject to the Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, or people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
Service Times:Sunday 10:00am
Wednesday 6:30pm
125 Sycamore Dr.Wofford Heights
email: [email protected]
Calvary Chapel KERN RIVER VALLEY
376-6403 • 46 Valley View Dr., Kernville
Sunday Service: 10am
Children’s Church & Child Care
First Baptist Church
Lead Pastor Ben Richey
VALLEYVALLEY Worship DirecWorship Direc oryory
“ I am a human being, not a human doing. Don’t equate your self-worth with how well you do things in life. You aren’t what you do. If you are what you do,
then when you don’t...you aren’t.” Wayne Dyer
LOVE is not what you say. Love is what you do.
LOVE is the most healing force in the world; nothing goes deeper than Love.
It heals not only the Body, not only the Mind, but also the Soul. Don’t forget that you are the Don’t forget that you are the
lighthouse in someone else’s stormlighthouse in someone else’s storm
The greatest thing you’ll The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is to just love and ever learn is to just love and
to be loved in return. to be loved in return. -Eden Ahbez-Eden Ahbez
The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is to just The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is to just love and to be loved in return. -Eden Ahbezlove and to be loved in return. -Eden Ahbez
WELDON UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Worship - 9:00am(Church classes on Monday at 6pm)
Pastor Floyd Castillo760-378-2321
20021 Hwy. 178
Weldon Baptist Church20674 Hwy 178 • Weldon
760-378-4964Pastor: Brian Farrar
Yeah, we are Baptist’s...But We Don’t Bite!
We want to help you find answers.?’s
Come be our guestSunday Worship Celebration
10:00 am
Call Ron 760-379-6440
Located in the Sun Plaza Located in the Sun Plaza at 6416 Lake Isabella Blvd.at 6416 Lake Isabella Blvd.
For leaseCommercial Office Space
Can be split into
two 375 sq.ft. offices for $400/mo
750 sq.ft.$800/mo Includes
• Electrical • Water • Janitorial