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ShopperKern Valley Sun
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
• Classifieds• Licensed Contractors• Calendar of Events• Paws & Claws• Support Groups
• Business Services• Senior Menu• Bingo Directory• Beyond my Backdoor• Patriot’s Day Page
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ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE NEXT
PUBLIC SAFETY POWER SHUTOFF?
Independent Living Center of Kern County (ILCKC) is partnering with PG&E, SCE, along with other community or-ganizations to help people with disabilities be prepared by:
- Receiving ILCKC support in the event of a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) or disas-ter.
- Signing up for the Medical Baseline Program to lower the rate on your monthly energy bill, if you require the use of a medi-cal or life support device.
- Accessing backup portable batteries for those who require power for medical reasons. Individuals who use life-sustain-ing electrical support will be the highest priority.
- Providing tools to help you cre-ate a disaster plan, including a personalized disaster kit.
Visit us online to apply and learn more: https://ilcofkerncounty.org/psps-pub-
lic-safety-power-shutoff/Email or call us with questions:
[email protected] or 661-325-1063 ¡Se habla español!
Together with our partners, we want you to be ready and we’re
here to help!
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760.379.5641Frederick ClarkYour Local Agent | CA License # 0L04825
Call me today for a free quote!
Restrictions apply. Discounts may vary. Not available in all states. See your agent for details. Insurance is underwritten by Farmers Insurance Exchange and other affiliated insurance companies. Visit farmers.com for a complete listing of companies. Not all insurers are authorized to provide insurance in all states. Coverage is not available in all states.Life Insurance issued by Farmers New World Life Insurance Company, 3120 139th Ave. SE, Ste. 300 Bellevue, WA 98005.
I CAN HELP YOU SAVE ON: Home Life
Auto Condo Renters
Business
760.379.5641Frederick ClarkYour Local Agent | CA License # 0L04825
Call me today for a free quote!
Restrictions apply. Discounts may vary. Not available in all states. See your agent for details. Insurance is underwritten by Farmers Insurance Exchange and other affiliated insurance companies. Visit farmers.com for a complete listing of companies. Not all insurers are authorized to provide insurance in all states. Coverage is not available in all states.Life Insurance issued by Farmers New World Life Insurance Company, 3120 139th Ave. SE, Ste. 300 Bellevue, WA 98005.
I CAN HELP YOU SAVE ON: Home Life
Auto Condo Renters
Business
760.379.5641Frederick ClarkYour Local Agent | CA License # 0L04825
Call me today for a free quote!
Restrictions apply. Discounts may vary. Not available in all states. See your agent for details. Insurance is underwritten by Farmers Insurance Exchange and other affiliated insurance companies. Visit farmers.com for a complete listing of companies. Not all insurers are authorized to provide insurance in all states. Coverage is not available in all states.Life Insurance issued by Farmers New World Life Insurance Company, 3120 139th Ave. SE, Ste. 300 Bellevue, WA 98005.
6416 B Lake Isabella Blvd, Lake Isabella CA 93240 I License# 0L04825
The “Best Care”... Because We “Really Care”
Assisted LivingFor Seniors
Delicious home-cooked meals & snacks • Housekeeping and laundry servicesTransportation to local medical appts. • Personalized health & well-being services
Professionally trained staff on duty 24 hrs. • Interesting activities everyday
Kern Village32 Burlando Rd. Kernville • 760-376-6733 • Lic# 157200475
The Burlington13 Sycamore Dr. Wfrd Hts • 760-376-6474 • Lic# 155801223
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Wofford LiquorWofford Liquor
760-376-3606 • 5981 Wofford Blvd. Wofford Heights
Sun.- Thur. 7am-10pm • Fri. & Sat. 7am-11pmSun.- Thur. 7am-10pm • Fri. & Sat. 7am-11pm
Camping Supplies Bait & Tackle Beer & WineMunchiesWines fromWines from
Around the World!Around the World!
5104 Lake Isabella Blvd. Suite BLake Isabella, CA 93240
Wills, Trusts and Probate(760) 223-6026
by appointment only
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Visit us online: www.isabellamotors.comVisit us online: www.isabellamotors.com6837 Wofford Blvd • Wofford Heights • 760-376-41176837 Wofford Blvd • Wofford Heights • 760-376-4117
Locally Owned & OperatedProudly Serving the Kern Valley for Over 25 Years
Offering Only Quality Pre-Owned Vehicles
We’ll Beat Any Dealer Price...We’ll Beat Any Dealer Price... In Kern County In Kern County
STK# 32391STK# 32391VIN# A45008VIN# A45008
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We pay cash for cars and trucks!We pay cash for cars and trucks!
STK# 3255STK# 3255VIN# 011415VIN# 011415
STK# 3247STK# 3247VIN# 396032VIN# 396032
STK# 3251STK# 3251VIN# 119891 VIN# 119891
Low Miles Factory
Warranty
$19,750$19,750
2019 Hyundai2019 HyundaiKonaKona
$ $ 19,99919,999
2017 Toyota2017 ToyotaCamryCamry
2020 Toyota 2020 Toyota CorollaCorolla
$ 20,500$ 20,500Factory
Warranty
2020 RAM 2020 RAM 1500 4x41500 4x4
6,900 Miles6,900 Miles Factory Warranty 10,000 Miles10,000 Miles
2015 Ford2015 FordEscapeEscape
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STK# 3249STK# 3249VIN# 541202VIN# 541202
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100 SERVICES
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: $13.00 per column inch, per issue. Deadline for classifi ed display ads is Friday 4:00 p.m.Please email ad to: classifi [email protected] Terms: All ads are prepaid unless credit has been approved. 760-379-3667 ext 1000Notice: Read your ad and report any error immediately. The Sun is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Additionally, the Kern Valley Sun reserves the right to revise or reject ads, and to classify them properly.
Classified MarketplaceC2 Kern Valley Sun Wednesday, September 9, 2020
KEEP CALM
andREAD THE
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Turn those unwanted items into cash.
Sell them in the Classifieds!
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is looking for.
Call Christina Denys760-379-3667 ext. 1000
Do you have
in your garage?CA$H
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
520 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Call today to place yourad in the Classifieds!
760-379-3667 ext. 1000
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
620 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
GRAVEL & D.G.MANURE • SAND
CALL 378-2008
650 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
#1 in the Kern River Valley
ABLEABLEPROPERTY MANAGEMENTPROPERTY MANAGEMENTServing the Kern River ValleyServing the Kern River Valley
Lic.# 00982861Lic.# 00982861
www.AblePM.com
Lake Isabella3000sq ft Retail space. Great location next to L&M Lumber
on LI Blvd. Call for info. 760-379-5479
6435 Lake Isabella Blvd. (Post Office Center)
760-379-5479 New Hours
Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm • Saturday 9am to 2pm
400 HELP WANTED
Will Be In The Lake Isabella Area
Every Other Friday - Saturday Please Call For Appointment.
Will Come Up For Appointments That are Made 661-765-5397 • 661-599-1613
J&LLocksmithing
J&LJ&LLocksmithingLocksmithing
LOCAL, LOCKSMITH - MON. TUE. WED. Some
Weekend’s. 661-304-9665
GARAGE DOOR SERVICE AND INSTALLS. Work
On All Type Of GARAGE Doors And Openers. Same Day Service, Emergency Calls. Call 760-472-2754
FOR SALE
Equity 1 LoansOwner 661-330-2222
~ Hablo Español ~
GET HOME LOAN & PAY NO
INTEREST
If not satisfied & repaid in 69 days• Get, keep $500 at loan funding• No
payment for 99 days• Use loan to buy home or pay tax & bills• Dre
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approval.
625 REAL ESTATE LOANS
610 HOMES FOR SALE
300 PETS
540 HOMES FOR RENT
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
FOUND
2BR., 2BA. MOBILEHOME IN LAKE ISABELLA, 55+
Park. Walking Distance to Markets, Gas Stations,
Restaurants, Von’s Plaza, Medical Clinics,
Call 760-379-2274
USE A PROFESSIONAL GUIDE or
STAY OUT!
RIVER DANGER:
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.
RENTED
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.
LARGE CLEAN 1BR. , NEW Carpet & Paint,
Water and Trash Paid., No Smoking, No Pets
Great Location Wofford Heights $595/Mo.PLUS DEPOSIT760-223-1058
RENTED
HOME FOR SALE MOVE IN READY. 2BR.
1BA. NEW A/C UNIT $145,000. 2521
STENESEN ST. LAKE ISABELLA. 661-426-4903
FANTISTIC LOCATION Lake Isabella-Bodfish Close
to Town. Prime Upper Canyon On Piute Dr. Corner Lot! Huge Double Wide, Split Wing 1440
sqft. Lot, 3 BR. 2BA. Oversized 2 Car Garage W/Loft, New
Dual Glazed Windows, New Wood Laminate Flooring, New
Carpeting, New Bathrooms, New Paint, New Roof, Big Kitchen w/Dishwasher, Dining Room,
Laundry Area, High Ceiling, Fire-place, Lots of Storage, Custom
Built-ins, Permanent Foundation, Decks, Mountain Views, Canyon
Medows Mutual Water, Best Tasting Water, and Only $50.00/per month. Pride of Rentership,
Minutes to Lake & River, Fishing, Boating, Rafting, Hiking, Skiing,
& Great Restaurants. WOW!! Only 2.5 Hours North of Los
Angeles! $1,425 Monthly. Will Not Last Hurry. Call for Details
818-261-3400
MOBILE FOR SALE L.I. REDUCED $11 ,000 1BR.
In Quiet Park, Inside Refurbished, Single Wide
With Living Room Pop Out. New Waterproof Laminate
Flooring, Roof in Good Condition. Free Water and Trash. Space Rent $310/
Mo., Has New Doggie Door, Fenced Back Yard, Large Wooden Shed, Awnings Over Slab also Window Awnings. 760-223-2555
28’ TRAILER IN 50 PLUS Park. $10,000, Unfurnished,
New Floors/Roof/Kichen, $400/Mo. space
Rent. Water Meters Per Space, Covered
Parking Sportsmans Park #27. 541-326-8998
FREELANCE WRITERCan you tell the story?
Sport Features • NewsCommunity Events & more!
Must have strong communication skills.
Send us a sample!Kern Valley Sun
c/o Publisher, Marsha SmithP.O. Box 3074
Lake Isabella Blvd.Lake Isabella, CA 93240
(No Phone Calls Please)
FANTISTIC LOCATION Lupine St, Lake Isabella Street to Street Property, Doll House, Close to Two Stoplight Town.
Huge Doublewide 2 Bedrooms + 2 Bathrooms, Huge 1,040 Sqft. Home & 7,840 Level Lot, Single Level, Master Suite w/Walk In
Closet & Private Bathroom, Big Open Kitchen, Dining Room,
Fireplace, Laundry Area, Wood Laminate Flooring, New Carpet-ing, High Ceilings, Ceiling Fans, Dual Pane Windows, Plantation
shutters, Custom Built-ins, Tankless Water Heater, Hughe Covered Front Deck w/Built-in
Seating & Mountain Views, Over-sized 2 Car Garage w/Bonus
Room & Wood Burning Stove, 2 Car Size Workshed w/220 Amp Service, RV Parking Area, En-
closed Fenced & Cross Fenced Property, Pride of Rentership, Minutes To Lake & Kern River,
Fishing, Boating, Rafting, Hiking, Skiing, & Great Restaurants.
WOW!! Only 2.5 Hours North Of Los angeles! $1,350/MO. Plus Sec. Dep. Will Not Last Hurry
Call For Details. Pets O.K. 818-261-3400
550 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT
PRIVATE CAMPGROUND WOF-FORD HEIGHTS WITH A LAKE
VIEW.10 x 10 level tent spot 12 x 12 wood deck includeds : bbq, griddle, 2 chairs, water
bucket, shovel, rack, hot outside shower, 18x18 wind sail shade, fire pit, and corn hole. 4 private spots only! No crowds or loud noise. All you need is a your
tent, 5 gallon propane tank, food, clothes not suitable for kids
under 13. $50.00 up to 4 people $20 per extra tent includes 4
extra people. Please call 661-661-0409
545 VACATIONRENTALS
Senior Lunch Special
Valley ShopperWednesday, September 9, 2020 Kern Valley Sun C3
Senior Lunch Special
Sept. 9Sept. 9• Taco Salad• Taco Salad• Fresh Fruit• Fresh Fruit• Granola Bar• Granola Bar• Juice• Juice• Milk• Milk
Sept. 10Sept. 10• Pork Loin• Pork Loin• Sweet Potatoes• Sweet Potatoes• Brown Rice• Brown Rice• Broccoli Salad• Broccoli Salad• Blushing Pears• Blushing Pears• Milk• Milk
Sept. 11Sept. 11• Cheese Raviloli• Cheese Raviloli• Spinach• Spinach• Tropical Fruit• Tropical Fruit• Garlic Bread• Garlic Bread•Milk •Milk
Sept. 14Sept. 14• Chicken Fajitas• Chicken Fajitas• Chuckwagon• Chuckwagon Corn Corn• Spanish Rice• Spanish Rice• Apple• Apple• Juice• Juice• Milk• Milk
Sept. 15Sept. 15• Chicken • Chicken Cacciatore Cacciatore• White Rice• White Rice• Carrot Rasin• Carrot Rasin Salad Salad• Fruit Cocktai• Fruit Cocktai• Wheat Roll• Wheat Roll• Milk• Milk
Sept. 16Sept. 16 • Incredible • Incredible Chicken Chicken• Peas• Peas• White Rice• White Rice• Fruit Yogurt• Fruit Yogurt• Wheat Roll• Wheat Roll• Juice• Juice• 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
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
Senior Lunch Special info
Must make Reservations 24 hours in advance.
Pick up ONLY - between 11:30 and 12
Meals on Wheels has not changed
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.
Serving Kern River Valley since 1986.Custom Homes • Remodels
Garages • Framed Mobile Roofs
[email protected] • Lic.# 495979
MIKE SMITH CONSTRUCTION
Contractors-General Builders
Electric
Masonry
Call us today to place
your ad in the paper!
760-379-3667
Call us today to place
your ad in the paper!
760-379-3667
Heating/Cooling
Your ad must be 3 inches or larger to be the contractor of the week.
Contractorof the week
Roofing
Concrete
G.L. VEGAC o n c r e t eG.L. VEGAC o n c r e t e760-379-7512
[email protected] • Lic# 654259
Call us today to place your ad in the paper!
760-379-3667
GENERAL PLUMBING AND SEPTIC SERVICES, INC.
LIC# 896692EMAIL: JOHN@GENERAL-PLUMBING
OFFICE: 760-376-3309John Stivers, President
CELL: 760-417-2045
Plumbing
Flooring
I S A B E L L A
FLOORINGInsured
Lic# 793968
FINANCINGAVAILABLELocally Owned & Operated
5412 Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella
www.isabellaflooring.com [email protected]
Retail Sales & Repairs • Professional InstallationResidential & Commercial • Flooring Supplies
HARDWOOD • CARPET • LAMINATE • VINYLWINDOW COVERING
Pool
David Stratton, Health Lic #3366
“Serving the KRV Since 1997”
POOL DOCTORPOOL DOCTOR
When experience & dependability matters most
Residential & CommercialSwimming Pool Service & Repair
760-378-2377
Painting
Lic.# 801648
www.JostPainting.com
FREE ESTIMATES We Accept All Major Credit CardsJEFF JOST
OFFICE: 760-378-3000
Professional Service • Quality Products • Competitive Pricing
PavingAdvertise in the Kern Valley Sun
Licensed Contractors Directoryand your ad is placed
on our website for
FREE!760-379-3667 ext. 1000, Christina
6416-A Lake Isabella Blvd.
Jerry’sCOMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION INC.
760-379-2106760-379-2106LIC # 464893JASON & KEITH WILLIAMS
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
VAZZANA
Bryan (Bubba) Vazzana
and your ad and your ad is placed on is placed on our website our website for for FREE!FREE!
760-379-3667 ext. 1000, Christina • 6416-A Lake Isabella Blvd. 760-379-3667 ext. 1000, Christina • 6416-A Lake Isabella Blvd.
Advertise in theAdvertise in the Kern Valley Sun Kern Valley Sun Licensed Contractors Directory
Valley ShopperC4 Kern Valley Sun Wednesday, September 9, 2020
How to find a tutor for your child
ByMetro Creative
Tutors provide an invaluable service to stu-dents across the globe. Students at all grade levels utilize tutors, and the results such tutors produce may surprise even the most ardent tutor supporters.
A 2009 study from re-searchers at the Chabot College Office of Insti-tutional Research found that tutored students had higher pass rates on average than non-tutored students in every class examined. Those classes included anatomy, biology, business, and chemistry. In addition, one study published in the American Journal of Physics found that hu-man tutoring can result in classroom test scores that are 35 percent high-er than software-driven tutoring.
Such results have un-derstandably made many parents true believers in the power of tutoring. Parents who want their children to work with tutors but don’t know where to find one can try these strategies.
• Contact your child’s school. Many schools offer free tutoring programs, and such programs can provide the one-on-one atten-tion students need to understand their lessons. After-school tutor-ing programs offered by schools also may provide curriculum-spe-cific tutoring that aligns directly with what stu-dents are being taught in the classroom. Schools also may have informa-
tion about local private tutors and tutoring firms, so parents should not hesitate to contact their children’s school.
• Ask around. Fellow parents can be great resources when looking for tutors. Other parents can share their own experiences working with certain tutors, and may be able to point you in the direction of tutors who specialize in certain areas, such as mathemat-ics or the sciences.
• Contact local com-munity organizations. Local community organizations such as the YMCA also may offer free or low-cost tutoring programs to members or even non-members. Parents are urged to con-sider these programs, as they may be staffed by local college students, including undergradu-ates and post-graduates. When speaking with local organizations, ask how they choose their tutors and inquire about the educational back-grounds of those tutors.
• Consider online tutoring services. Online tutoring services are another option, and one that can be especially valuable for families that live in remote or rural areas where in-person access to tutors may be hard to find. Search the internet for online tu-toring services, making sure to read reviews and even request testimo-nials from past clients before signing up.
Parents have numer-ous resources at their disposal that can help them find tutors for their children.
See You All Next Year, Don’t Forget...See You All Next Year, Don’t Forget...PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT!PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT!
Kern Valley Pride DayHAS BEEN CANCELLED
DUE TO COVID-19Thank your for yourcontinued support,
we look forwardto seeing you all
next year.
THOMAS REFUSETHOMAS REFUSE
Photo by Metro Creative
Wednesday, September 9, 2020 Kern Valley Sun C5
Valley Shopper
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.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS
Editor’s Note: Please call groups listed above to assure that information is correct prior to attending a meeting.
Serviceof the week
Business Services
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FREE ESTIMATES760-379-110124 Hour
Emergency Flood Service
PROFESSIONAL WORK GUARANTEED CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANINGPet Deodorizing • Teflon Carpet Protection
45 Years Experience
SERVING KERN VALLEY
Cleans Deeper, Dries Faster • Carpet Repairs & Re-Stretches • Area Rugs • RV’sCARPET CLEANING
JacksonCHIMNEY
SWEEP
760-379-8290
Chimney & Pellet StoveCleaning • Repair • Installation
Senior Citizen DiscountsFree Inspections
Home Services
Your ad must be 3 inches or larger to be a Service of the Week.
Miscellaneous Services
Business Services DirectoryBusiness Services Directoryand your ad is placed on our website forand your ad is placed on our website for
FREE!FREE!
Home Services
Home Services
Plumbing - Electrical - Drywall, etc.
Office: 661-384-4767
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Home office must-havesByMetro Creative
Remote work has been around for many years, though it cer-tainly picked up steam in 2020. In an effort to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, in March 2020 government offi-cials implemented stay-at-home measures that mandated many working professionals to begin working from home. That transition occurred seemingly overnight, forcing men and women to find somewhere in their homes to work.
As the dust settled and working professionals grew accustomed to working from home, many recognized the need to have an office in their homes. Various factors can make home offices more conducive to getting work done, and the following are some home office must-haves that can help people be more produc-tive while working from home.
Lighting is important in a home office. It’s easy to overlook natu-ral light, especially for workers who previously worked in offices that did not have windows. But natural light can help save on energy costs and boost mood.
In fact, natural light is a valued commodity for people used to work-ing in office settings. A 2018 survey of more than 1,600 workers conducted by the human resources advisory firm Future Workplace found that access to natural light and views of the outdoors were the most sought after attribute of a workplace envi-ronment. In addition, 47 percent of workers surveyed admitted they felt tired or very tired from the absence of nat-ural light or a window at their office. When designing their home offices, homeowners should keep this in mind and choose areas of their homes that get ample natural light during a typical workday. Addi-tional lighting also will be necessary. Recessed lighting can give an office a sleek look, and lights that can dim can allow workers to adjust their lighting based on how much they need at any given point in the workday.
Professionals forced to work at home when social distancing mea-sures were implement-ed may not have had much quiet, especially for those with young children whose schools were closed. But when designing a home office,
homeowners have the chance to make their offices more conducive to concentration. Sound-proofing walls may not be necessary, but look for areas of the home that don’t get much foot traffic. Kitchens are very popular rooms in many homes, so try to locate your home office away from the kitchen. A spare bedroom upstairs may make for the most ideal home office setting if the home does not have a traditional den. Spare bedrooms come with doors, which can instantly create a sense of quiet when closed. A converted garage also can make for a useful home office, but make sure the room already has cooling and heating and, ideally, windows.
Recently built homes tend to be equipped with enough outlets
to accommodate our increasingly connected lifestyles. But older homes may need some electrical updates before they can capably accom-modate home offices. When updating your electrical, replace exist-ing outlets and fixtures with energy-efficient LED fixtures, which save money and benefit the environment. Before updating the electrical, decide on how you want the office to be laid out so you can have outlets installed where your computer, devices and other items, like a print-er and television, will be. This makes it easy to hide cords and give the office a clean, profes-sional look.
Home office capabili-ties became a big prior-ity in 2020. Designing such spaces can be fun and easy.
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Patriot Day takes place each year on September 11 to honor those who lost their lives in the 9-11 attacks.
19 years ago
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September 11, 2001, was a tragic day in American history. On that day, nearly 3,000 innocent lives were lost due to the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C. as well as in rural Pennsylvania, where another plane en route for more destruction crash-landed.
The indelible images
of the World Trade Cen-ter collapsing in flames with crowds running for safety, as well as the en-suing visions of heroes and citizens working together, have created a lasting impression.
While buildings have been repaired and new sites erected in the wake of the attacks, there are many ways to continue to honor the fallen. Patriot Day, which takes place each year on September 11
to honor those who lost their lives in the 9-11 attacks, is one such example. The following are a handful of ways that people can honor 9-11 victims and their families.
• Celebrate local heroes by visiting or making donations of food or supplies to local firehouses and police stations.
• Commemorate the events of 9-11 by observing moments
of silence at key times throughout the day: 8:46 a.m, 9:03 a.m., 9:37 a.m., 9:59 a.m., 10:03 a.m., and 10:28 a.m.
• Engage in ser-vice projects that can help your community, including its under-served individuals, like veterans. National Day of Service, which is the same day as Patriot Day, asks people to do at least one good deed in honor of those who died on 9-11.
• Make a trip to New York City and visit the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
• If you display a flag at your home or busi-ness, be sure to place it at half staff from sunrise to sunset to mourn the lives lost.
• Share stories of the heroism and bravery of first responders with young children who may not have been alive in 2001.
• Unite the country by
promoting acceptance of and kindness to all people, regardless of religious or political beliefs.
• Attend a special service commemorat-ing 9-11 at houses of worship.
• Visit memorials honoring the fallen in various communities in and around your home.
This Patriot Day, there are many ways individu-als can honor those who lost their lives on 9-11.
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