Bear TracksBear Valley Springs
Volume 12 • July 2016A Monthly Publication of The Bear Valley Springs Association and
The Bear Valley Community Services District
New BVSA Board Members ElectedPage 7
Guide Dog Visits with
VeteransAssociation
Page 8
Fourth of July
Scheduleof Events
Page 11
BEAR VALLEY SPRINGS ASSOCIATION29541 Rollingoak Dr. • Tehachapi, CA 93561
(661) [email protected] • www.BVSA.org
ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORSTodd Lander ..................................................................................PresidentLarry Thompson ................................................................. Vice-PresidentRebecca Hewett ............................................................................ TreasurerJulia Stavlo ...................................................................................... DirectorJim Panek ........................................................................................ Director
Monthly open meetings of the Board are held on the3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 pm at the OTCC.
MANAGEMENT STAFFEdward Simpkins ............................................................General [email protected] McKettrick .............................................................................-ext 213Executive Administrator/Human ResourcesKathleen Chattin ............................................................................-ext 231Board Secretary and Association Office Admin [email protected] Shryock .................................. Interim Finance Manager-ext [email protected] Smith .....................................................................Payroll-ext 217Pat Hignite ............................................................. ECC Secretary-ext 211Debbie Shryock ...............................................................................-ext 227Environmental Review & Construction/Project Manager
AMENITIESEquestrian Center Manager ................. Randi Ehrenborg-GoldsworthyFacilities Manager .............................................................. Mark GonzalesGolf Course Superintendent ..........................................Brandon HaynesGolf Pro.....................................................................................Duane [email protected] & Beverage Manager, David Zimmerman ......................... ext 225Special Events Manager ...............................................Tina [email protected] ............................................................821-5521-ext 223Tennis Pro, Rick Lund..................................................................821-6523Whiting Center Manager .................................................... Debbie Papac
BEAR VALLEY COMMUNITYSERVICES DISTRICT
28999 S. Lower Valley Rd. • Tehachapi CA 93561(661) 821-4428
[email protected] • www.BVCSD.comCSD BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rick Zanutto ..................................................................................PresidentGil Grace .............................................................................. Vice-PresidentJane Baron ...................................................................................... DirectorCharlene LaClaire .......................................................................... DirectorWalter Ritchie................................................................................. DirectorThe CSD Board of Directors meets the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6
pm and 4th Thursday (as needed) at 6 pm at the District Office.You are invited!
MANAGEMENT STAFFDavid M. Edmonds ........................................................General ManagerJeff Kermode ....................................................................... Chief of PoliceTBD ........................................................................... Financial ConsultantTBD ............................................................ Public Works SuperintendentJohn W. Murray ..............................................................Water SupervisorWill Parks ....................................................................... Roads Supervisor
COMMITTEE MEETING SCHEDULEAdministration ................................. 9 am – 1st Monday of each monthCommunications ...............................9 am – 1st Tuesday of each monthFinance ............................................. 1 pm – 1st Thursday of each monthInfrastructure ...................................9 am – 2nd Tuesday of each monthPublic Safety ......................................9 am – 3rd Tuesday of each monthLiaison ................................................9 am – 4th Tuesday of each month
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Publishers: Goldfish Publications, LLC (Ron & Sheree Fishgold)
20437 Brian Way, Suite FTehachapi, CA 93561
Phone: 661-822-8101 Fax: 661-822-9140
E-mail Address: Advertising - [email protected]
Billing - [email protected]
Circulation: Each issue of Bear Tracks is mailed to property owners of record (approximately 3,200) via the US Postal Service every month. The balance of the 4,200 copies printed are made available at various locations throughout Bear Valley.
Submissions: Articles and/or photos may be submitted to: Kathleen Chattin 821-5537 ext 231 or [email protected].
Bear Tracks Advertisers save the BVSA and CSD thousands of dollars each month in publishing and circulation costs. You can show your appreciation to these advertisers by patronizing their businesses and letting them know you saw their ad in Bear Tracks.
Bear Tracks is a monthly magazine offered to the property owners and residents of Bear Valley Springs for the purposes of communicating important information and sharing interesting articles on life in our community. The content in this publication is provided solely by the Bear Valley Springs Associa-tion. Goldfish Publications, LLC assumes no liability for any inaccurate, delayed or incomplete informa-tion nor for the opinions expressed in each article.
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July Bear Tracks cover photo taken by Edward Simpkins
BEAR VALLEY SPRINGS PHONE NUMBERSAnimal Control ...................................................................868-7100Association .........................................................................821-5537Association Fax ..................................................................821-5406Bear Valley CSD, bvcsd.com .............................................821-4428CSD Fax ................................................................................821-0180Country Store .....................................................................821-3102Equestrian Center ..............................................................821-3960Fire Dept. (business)..........................................................821-1110Gate (passes) ......................................................................821-5261Gate Fax ...............................................................................821-3507Golf Shop.............................................................................821-5144Mulligan Room ...................................................................821-4107Oak Tree Country Club ......................................................821-5521Oak Tree Tennis ..................................................................821-6523Police Dept ..........................................................................821-3239Post Office ...........................................................................821-6834Road Conditions ..................................................... (800) 427-7623Weather Information ........................................................393-2340Whiting Center ...................................................................821-6641
Agents are Bear Valley Springs Property Owners and Residents.
Each office is independently owned and operated.
DougSlavin
661805-7707
Cal BRE #0196187
AmeeKeesey
661301-6068
Cal BRE #01352452
TheresaMann
661205-4088
Cal BRE #01281667
Kim Thompson714.609.7360Cal BRE #01982318
Chris Walters661.747.8954Cal BRE #00999358
A Bear Valley Springs Resident
Since 1984!
SusanCzajkowski
661304-8888
Cal BRE #00940264
WALKING DISTANCE to schools and parks. KB home with 9 ft ceilings on corner lot. Clean 4 bed-room 2.5 bath, 2800+ square feet, open kitchen with large pantry, separate living and family rooms. Fenced backyard, with extra large patio, several fruit trees. Plan your summer BBQ today! $304,900
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION with panoramic views of mountains and valley! 2,369 sq ft w 3 bedrooms (office could be used as a 4th) and 2 full baths on 1.16 acres zoned for horses! Wrap around porch and back patio perfect for en-tertaining, high tray ceilings, enormous great room w/ Lopi wood stove, formal dining room, sunny breakfast nook, walk in pantry, custom cabinetry and tile, island in kitchen, large master suite with walk in closet, separate shower and jetted tub, built in desks, natural gas central heat, huge fenced area, lush landscaping and heritage oaks. $375,000
PRIVACY & VIEWS Are Yours 2 BR, 2 BA, 1480 sf mountain cabin. Lots on both side included with acceptable offer. 28200 Deertrail Dr. $190,000
ARCHITECTURAL DELIGHT! Approx 2140sf 4B/2.5B on ap-prox 2.8 rolling oak dotted acres! Fantastic kitchen! Bright & open living room. Anderson windows. Radiant floor heating. Custom materials thru-out. Incredibly landscaped w/low maintenance drought tolerant landscaping. Stunning park like grounds, lined w/pathways, rock patio w/fire pit, garden area, herb garden, drip system. Detached 2 car garage. Pri-vate well, Natural Gas, room for horses, RV parking. $424,000
JasonAlexander
661228-0234
Cal BRE #01978435
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION! Right on the Golf Course in Stallion Springs. 4 bedroom 3 bath 2 story, 3009sf home. 3 fireplaces. 3 car garage. 2 wet bars. Formal Dining. Game room. 3 beds upstairs 1 downstairs. Storage. Storage. Storage! Beautifully upgraded kitchen. Master suite has wet bar, 2 walk-in closets, fireplace and deck overlooking the golf course. $449,000
HOME RECENTLY UPDATED: kitchen including cherry cab-inetry, ss wall oven and cook top, molding, 3bd, 2ba, living room with wood burning stove, and a family room area that could be a two car garage, play room or even storage room. The exterior features include mature trees, fencing, adorable front covered porch, large back patio area conveniently situ-ated off the kitchen and more. $224,900
CarolMiller
661972-6044
Cal BRE #01744133
FABULOUS LOCATION!! Adjacent to the golf course, with views of 4 island lake, this lovely home offers over 2100 square feet of living space with vaulted ceilings, large family room, separate liv-ing room which could also be a dining room, 2 bedrooms, master suite includes soaking tub and shower, oak cabinetry throughout, covered patio, large mud room and more! $339,000
Carol and her Team at Real Estate Proz are selling BV! Buyers Motivated!
CALL ME to find out what your property is worth!SOLD5574 St Andrews BAKS $211,000 rep buyer29348 Fawn Wy BVS $209,000 rep buyer and seller28 Meadowlakes BVS $97,000 rep seller4705 Soda Springs BAKS $349,000 rep buyer IN ESCROW1008 Cypress TEH $159,000 rep seller18200 Ghost Town SS $239,000 rep seller24600 Piute BVS $340,000 rep seller27401 Oakflat BVS $294,000 rep seller28061 Cumberland BVS $475,000 rep buyer
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THIS EXQUISITE CUSTOM BUILT HOME, located in Bear Valley Springs, is situated on over 3.5 acres with oaks galore and a large back deck to relax on. The large kitchen includes all stainless steel appliances,including double ovens, upgraded cabinetry, an island, granite counters and a large bar area. The great room is heated with a wood burning stove and has plenty of built in cabinetry.The mas-ter suite has separate jet tub and shower areas, double sinks and shares a fireplace with the master bedroom. There are 2 other bedrooms that share a Jack & Jill style bathroom, plus a 4th bedroom that has its own bathroom. The large laundry room has an enormous amount of storage and the office area has built in cabinets. The oversized 3 car garage, land-scaping and a bonus room/workshop are icing on the cake! $499,000
JUST LISTED! Beautiful home on 1.30 acres. Desir-able open floor plan ideal for en-tertaining. Could be a 5 bedroom or 4 with office/den. Beautiful dream kitchen with attractive granite counters and center island. Very large pantry. Kitchen opens to spa-cious living room with attractive fireplace and mantle. There is a dining area and separate breakfast area. Full bath off of the laundry room. Abundant storage space. Master bedroom features beautiful tray ceiling, fireplace and two walk-in closets. Jet tub in the large master bath. Large and functional 3-car garage with spacious concrete. Features 3 outdoor patios. Outside eaves are wired for holiday lights. This is a must see! Priced at $449,000 Text DREAM to 43766 and call Terri today! 661-303-6868
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THIS MONTH’SFLAVORED CRUST
BEAUTIFUL WELL MAINTAINED 3BR, 3BA, 2376 sf triple wide Manufactured Home. Many extras, extra long island in the kitchen, views from every window, power from solar and generator, water softener pellet stove, central heating, mini orchard with fruit trees, oversized garage room enough for a workshop. Priced at $315,000.
Enjoy the AWE-SOME VIEWS overlooking Keene & the Tehachapi Loop on your wrap around deck. TOTALLY RE-MODELED 3BR, 2BA, 1937 sq ft, with new-er roof, heating & air, Walnut engineered floors, slate floors in
entry, kitchen & baths, appliances, countertops, light fixtures, you name it. Also has a dog yard for all your adorable pooches. Come take a look at this marvelous home. Great for vacation or full time fun. And, did I mention the AWESOME, see for your-self, VIEWS it has??? Priced to sell at $299,900.
“Your ACCESS to theAmerican Dream!”
(661) 822-8989801 W. Tehachapi Blvd., Ste. 2
Paul DurnellMary Ann Durnell
319-3486972-4405Cal BRE 01280427Cal BRE 01280554
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661-304-5555CalBRE #01375281
LIVE OFF THE GRID....2 bdrm. 1 ba on 20 acres. Wind power, and solar power, and battery backup. Many outbuildings on property. Nice deck on manufactured home with gorgeous views. Very clean. Pellet stove is marvelous for the warm and cozy feel. Private well plus storage tank. Priced to sell at only $99,900
LIKE A SHINY NEW PENNY....this 1986 sq.ft. home stands out from the rest. Had a facelift and then some, newer roof, new kitchen, built in hutch. Large master bedroom with addition of office or exercise room or fam.room Gorgeous master bath. Patio, covered porch, new win-dows. Kitchen has light cherry wood cabinetry with granite counters. Tiled floors in massive living room. This one is only $299,990
SPACIOUS BEAR VALLEY HOME... 0n 15.82 acres. Over 4000 sq.ft. Formal living room,large kitchen,2 fireplaces. Huge master suite w/walk in closet. 2 bedrooms with own bath on main floor,den and game room down-stairs. This one is unbelievable for only $398,000
CUSTOM DESIGNED AND BUILT HOME... in great location. Close to all amenties like pool, store, etc. Cedar exterior, covered porch in front. Country at its finest, island in kitchen,small office off dining room. 4 bedrooms 2 bath. Cathedral ceiling. WBstove. Small cul de sac, and on SEWER. JUST REDUCED TO $279,900
HART FLAT ... ALL USEABLE 6 ACRES. Load-ed with Oak Trees, and pad graded for barn. Home has that AHHHH home sweet home feel. Large formal dining room and breakfast room with window seat. Large kitchen with tiled counters, new cooktop and island. Garden window. Two bedrooms on main level, with den and entertaining area and den downstairs. Perfect for all of your four legged friends. DRASTICALLY REDUCED OVER $60,000 at only $365,500
BE “FORE” YOU BUY... come and see this custom designed home on the golfcourse. Beautiful spanish styled home. Beautiful light colored paver tiles, walk in pantry, small courtyard entry. One bedroom and bath downstairs, with 3 bedrooms upstairs. Fireplace. Custom designs throughout give this beauty a five star rating...3 car garage too. Rock formations give you the exclusive privacy feeling surrounding you. Only $349,900
BRAND NEW AND WAITING FOR YOU.... 173l sq.ft. in west Golden Hills. Corner lot, so room for your RV and then some. Tiled floors, split floorplan. California rock fireplace, high ceilings, gorgeous kitchen with granite counters, and stainless steel appliances. Ash cabinetry. Lots of windows for that sunny enjoyment. Great views. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Large walk in closet. $269,990
CHARMING HOME ON 2.50 ACRES.... Great view, almost completely fenced for your animals. Private well. Fireplace in great room with pellet stove insert. For-mal dining and breakfast area. 2100 approx. sq.ft. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Master suite has fireplace double sided. Also small office or ? off of the formal entry. Great horse property with miles to ride. Only $389,000
WEST SIDE AMBIENCE.... located in west golden hills this house was built amongst the oak trees. Perfect RV,boat and whatever on side of home fenced in. 3 bdrm. 2 bath on over .50 acre. Approx 1560 sq.ft. Wildlife surrounds you, fireplace in living room. Nice deck patio with built inbbq. Only $219,900
FIXER UPPER NESTLED BETWEEN THE TREE’S.... great project for handyman or craftsman. So much potential. 2 bdrms 1 bath on main floor, and downstairs is another bedroom and could be bath. Great for two people to reside or mother in laws. Needs work , but if you arent afraid of it, it welcomes you. Lap pool also. $210,000
THINKING YOU NEED TO LIVE IN BA-KERSFIELD???? Perhaps medical or family reasons. This home is for you. 3 bdrm. 2 bath home has a beautiful pool with little upkeep. High ceilings, great neighborhood. Compact but clean and new roof, new heating and air, laminate flooring. Priced to sell at new reduced price of $239,000
AFFORDABLE 4 BEDROOM! Nice curb appeal w/covered patio in front. Living rm w/gas fireplace, lots of storage in kitchen & walk in pantry. Office/family rm off back, inside laundry rm & 2 car garage. RV parking, fenced back yard. Sewer & natural gas....Priced to sell! $214,900
THIS HOME IS ‘TEHACHAPI”..... the history shines through on this one. On 20 acres this 2750 sq. ft. home has 4BR in house, and then a beautiful 2BR guest house. Open beamed ceilings and loft area office add so much charm. The kitchen is a gourmet delight. Formal dining and breakfast area. Screened in porch in rear, and basement down below has a pool table and endless hours of enjoyment. 3 car garage. Barn is huge. $799,900
SITUATED IN THE CITY... this house is on a corner lot with RV parking on your side of home. 3 bdrm. 2 bath with office (or perhaps 4th bedrm). Fireplace in living room. Kitchen had remodel, so is updated and has granite count-ers. Dining room has serving counter or office area. Outside has outdoor kitchen. Gorgeous hardwood floors. Cathedral ceilings. Formal entry. Priced to sell quickly at $239,990
SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE.... 3 bdrm 2 bath manufactured home on 2.50 acres. 400 sq.ft. workshop plus a 430 sq.ft. storage/workshop/barn. Beautiful play equip-ment with a play home fit for any prince or princess. Deck porch, everything is kept up and seller has every receipt they ever did to home. Permanent foundation so financing is available from lender. Only $179,990
EXPANSIVE HOME IN 2.50 ACRES.... fenced completely this 3500 sq.ft. home missed none of the details. 4 bedroom 3 baths.Formal dining room, formal living room.Family room.Beautiful kitchen with granite. But the finest of all is the master suite, with sitting area, fireplace and a huge, huge bathroom. Cathedral ceilings. 3 car garage. All this for $569,900
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As you may have noticed from the cover of this issue of the Bear Valley Springs Bear Tracks, we have an updated and exciting look for our monthly newsletter. With our new publishers Ron and Sheree Fishgold and their talented team of design and pro-duction professionals at Goldfish Publications, LLC, publishers of Names and Numbers Tehachapi, we are thrilled with the launch of this new era in communications with the Bear Valley Springs Community. With community branding and image being crit-ical to the marketing success of our Association for both cur-rent and prospective members, we need to make sure that we are sending out the right mes-sage through this publication. As such, we will continue mak-ing progressive enhancements as we move forward with our new publisher partnership.
Relative to content, last month’s
issue included a statement from our former publisher regarding an article that he stated I denied and removed. His statement, “The article on page 26 cannot be printed per the contract which states members are not allowed to submit articles and their per-sonal opinions.” was only par-tially correct. The actual con-tractual language states: “2.04 D. The Contractor (Publisher) will include all written material pro-vided by the Association in each edition of the newsletter and no articles provided by any other party including the Contractor (Publisher) will be allowed in the newsletter without permission of the Association General Manag-er. Additional articles will be al-lowed based on a Memorandum of Understanding between BVSA and the Bear Valley Community Services District (BVCSD).”
In addition, 2.04 A. states: “The Contractor (Publisher) will use
good taste in any advertising included in the newsletter and will not include ads pertaining to political candidates or politi-cal issues, religious issues, or any issues that would be considered offensive to homeowners in a planned community.” Based on the article having political over-tones that were not shared by ei-ther the Association or the Com-munity Services District and considering that the Bear Tracks is not intended as a public forum to exercise our Constitutional First Amendment Rights, we chose not to publish the article.
On a final note, we have recent-ly been asked to share our ban-quet policy regarding leftover or excess food from Banquet and Special Events. The following policy outlines the purpose and reasoning for our policy. As you will see, your safety and welfare are the motivation for this policy. Until next month, Bon Appétit!POLIcY
1.1. BVSA Food and Beverage Policy prohibits “leftover” or ex-cess food from being taken home by event attendees of special events or banquet events catered by the Oak Tree Country Club and BVSA.
Due to the many stages of food handling required to prepare food for large-scale banquet and special events, the safe life cy-cle of banquet and special event food is considered to be shorter than what is found in a direct restaurant dining environment. Taking food from banquet or special events is not the same as taking food from a restaurant. Our policy is designed to pro-tect members, guests and BVSA
from the potential hazards asso-ciated with consuming food that is not stored below 41 degrees, or over 135 degrees, which prevents the growth of microorganisms which may cause illness.
The California Retail Food Code contains more than one hundred pages of requirements directing those involved in pro-viding food products safely to the public. In consideration of the California Retail Food Code safe handling guidelines and reg-ulations, our BVSA Food and Beverage Policy is designed to ensure compliance in provid-ing safe food to members and guests of Banquet and Special Events and minimize the possi-bility of food-borne illness relat-ed to food produced by BVSA. This policy is provided to direct BVSA employees in regards to requests made by members and guests regarding taking leftover or excess food from banquet and special events.
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Elevated Bear Tracks!
From the PublishersWe are so excited to have the privilege of taking over the publishing of Bear Tracks magazine beginning with this July issue! The previous publisher, Maurice Gubler, took this publication from a black and white newsletter to a colorful, pleasant-reading magazine that Bear Valley residents have enjoyed receiving every month. We plan to con-tinue to build on this outstanding publication. We know that many of you that were involved in providing articles, photos and other infor-mation, are going to miss your regular contact with Maurice, but we hope to make this transition as smooth as possible. Goldfish Publications, LLCRon & Sheree Fishgold
by Edward SimpkinsCCM, CCE, CMCA, AMS,
CCAM-LS, MCMBVSA General Manager
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Broker AssociateDirect 303-6868
BEAR VALLEY COUNTRY REAL [email protected] www.bvsrealty.com For listings text dream to 43766
On the go making things happen!
Terri Juergens
REDUCED! THIS IS A MASTERPIECE in Bear Valley Springs! With all the upgraded luxurious features that are in homes with a much larg-er price tag! As you enter the home through an impressive front porch and tiled entry way, the beauty is immediate. This 2305 sf home has a large great room opening into a beautiful kitchen with cherry wood cabinets. The split wing design offers privacy to the large master suite. Priced at $349,000.
AMAZING HOME in Bear Valley Springs, golf course area. This 3 bedroom/ 2 bath home has a bright open floor plan. Beautiful, ma-ture trees and a deck to enjoy the outdoor views. Don’t let this one go by! Priced at $279,000.
THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME is just off the val-ley floor in Bear Valley Springs. This is a spacious 2097 square foot home with 3 bedroom and 2 baths. Magnificent wood, tongue and groove cathedral ceilings high-light the living space with a fireplace in den and living room. It has an open kitchen with abundant cabinets. Spectacular 1.23 acre lot is studded with beautiful oak trees. Paradise found! Priced at $275,000.
Charles “Skip” Seders
760-495-2792CA Lic. #346588
• All Residential Construction• Metal Buildings & Barns• Concrete
2016-2017BVSA Boardof DirectorsNew Board Members:Rebecca HewettLarry ThompsonJulia StavloTerm June 2016 – June 2018
Continuing BoardMembers:Todd LanderJim PanekTerm June 2015 – June 2017
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Our Guest Speakers at the June meeting were Butch Reyburn and Lori Block. Butch gave a great presentation on his experiences raising guide dogs for Guide Dogs of America. Lori spoke about the group she worked with at Camp Pendelton, helping give comfort dogs to Marine Veterans returning from the wars.
Our Saturday BINGO Games are growing. The next games will be Saturday, July 9, at the Whit-ing Center. There are new times, beginning at 12:30 PM to 5 PM. Bring your friends, have fun and help Veterans in Need.
Our Unit will be involved in the 25th Anniversary Bear Valley Springs July 4th celebration, and will be offering chances on large and small drawing prizes at our
booth. Our new Auxiliary will also have a booth selling items. Pro-ceeds from both go to the Veterans in Need Fund.
We are building a website thanks to member Patrick Donahue. Check it out at BVSVA.org.
Our next meeting will be Tues-day, July 12, 6:30 PM at the Eques-trian Center Rec Room. Our Unit is open to all BV residents who are US military Veterans, with a valid DD-214.
For more information, contact Paul Tate at 661-972-5985, Jim Rice at 661-433-8625 or Richard Oldenburg at 661-972-0703.
News from the Bear Valley Veterans
AssociationSubmitted by
Jed Hannan Bear Valley Springs
Veterans Association
Lori, Butch and Ripley
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ONCE UPON A TIME, when I was a young girl my mother would take me once a week to rest homes (as they were called then) and we would take turns reading the Bible to the residents. I could hardly stand to be there it smelled so horrible, I thought to myself I will never let my parents go to a place like this. Years later when I had a family and young children of my own, I was trying to think of something I could do for work where I would not need to leave them with a babysitter or day care.
That is when my sister and I decided to open the home for the care of el-derly people. We did this here in Bear Valley in 1996. Ourfirstresidentwasaladyinher70’s who was from Malibu, we had greattimestogether.Wewentfishingon the Kern, toured the feline com-pound, went to kid movies and hiked the small trails around Bear Valley. We had other ladies who we took horse back riding and even jet skiing. Later when the economy changed the age of our residents went from 60-80 to 80-100 year of age. The things we used to do were no longer age appro-priate. As the ages of our residents changed we had to make changes also. We then did more local things. Picnics at the lakes, picking pine-cones, feeding the ducks, planting window boxes, puzzles, painting etc. One of our ladies came from Bur-bank when she was 89 and passed away at almost 102, she did it all. During these years my children learned to have compassion for old-er ones and their limitations and they had a lot of fun with them. They helped them with small tasks and
played music, games, danced, sang songs and just acted silly to make them laugh. My older son and his wife would stay at night, assist with bathing and dressing and get them settled in for the night. It turned out to be a whole family experience that involved almost all of our fami-ly and some friends. It turned out to be a good decision for all, and for the community. Our meal for the month was eggplant with goat cheese ravi-oli in a basil tomato sauce, focaccia bread, cucumber salad, and strawber-ry cheese cake. Marion Mitchell Morrison was his real name, he was born in 1907. He attended Glendale High School and had a football scholarship at USC un-tilhewasinjuredinabodysurfingac-
cident. He then went to work for Fox Film Co. He starred in many Westerns and War pictures, entertained troops. You may remember him in one of his roles as “Rooster Cogburn”. He was my neighbor when I grew up in the San Fernando Valley and I took care of his grandchildren on several occa-sions. Can you Guess his name?
Sierra Vista Resort Home for the Elderly22980SanJuanDrive•Tehachapi,CA93561•661-821-6616•Lic.#157200859
Watch all your confidential documents shredded in minutes!
Date: Saturday, July 23, 2016
Location: Bear Valley CSD Parking Lot
The BVSA is sponsoring a day where members are invited to bring boxes of their confidential documents
that may need to be shredded for a fee of $2.00 per standard file storage box (max size 10”W x 12”W x 15”D). Shredding will be available 9:30-11:00 a.m.
by appointment only.
Call Gina at the Association Office to schedule your appointment at 661.821.5537 ext 216
Bear Valley Springs community Shred Day
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saturday, july 25:00 am ½ & Full Metric-Century Bike Rides Registration Police Command Post6:00 am “Challenge the Bear” Bike Rides Start Police Command Post6:30am Hot Air Balloons – Ball Diamond/Beaubien Field (Please note: all flights are subject to wind and weather conditions and FAA regulations)6:30am Pancake Breakfast - Men’s Golf Club Ball Diamond/ Beaubien Field8:00am Baby Bear Ride Registration, Police Command Post9:00am ‘Baby Bear’ Family Bike Ride Starts Police Command Post9:00-5:00 All Activities, Booths & Exhibits Cub Lake10:00-5:00 OTTC Beer and Wine Booth and all Food booths Food Court10:00-4:00 Kiddie Land Petting Zoo North Side of Lake10:00 Yacht Club – 6 ft. Yachting Demonstrations Cub Lake12:30-4:00 Kern Co. Fire Suppression Helicopter Cub Lake Walking Path w/ lift and water drop demonstrations12:30-4:30 Music by “Boys Night Out” featuring Rock/Variety Main Stage6:00pm Firecracker 5K Run Registration Beaubien Field7:00pm 5k Race Starts (Proceeds to Relay for Life) Beaubien Field8:30pm 1st of Moonlight Movies – “Zootopia” Cub Lake (dusk)
sunday july 36:30am Pancake Breakfast - Men’s Golf Club Ball Diamond/Beaubien Field6:30am Hot Air Balloons - Ball Diamond/Beaubien Field (Please note: all flights are subject to wind and weather conditions and FAA regulations)8am Tethered Balloon Rides Ball Diamond/Beaubien Field9:00 Praise Music by local Praise Band ‘34 East’ Main Stage10:00 Sermon by the Lake entitled “In God We Trust” by Local Pastor Doug Cowan “9:00-5:00 All Activities, Booths & Exhibits, Cub Lake10:00 Yacht Club – 6 ft. Yachting Demonstrations Cub Lake10:00-2:00 “Cruise In” Classic Car Display CSD Parking Lot, proceeds go to ‘Relay for Life’10:00-5:00 OTTC Beer and Wine Booth and all Food booths, Food Court1:30pm Boat Parade Staging, 4-Island Lake
2:00pm 4th Annual BVS Freedom Boat Parade & Sup/Kayak Races, 4-Island Lake SUP/Kayak Races immediately following Boat Parade10:00-4:00 Kiddie Land Petting Zoo, North Side of Lake11:30 Taekwondo Demonstrations, Main Stage12:00-4:30 Game Time by Whiting Center, Staff Flagged Area12:30-4:30 Music by “ The Boomers ” featuring Classic Rock n Roll, Main Stage1:00-4:00 Fire Station Open House* Fire Station Come tour BVS Fire Station and meet our local Firemen protecting the valley *Subject to call outs
MOnday, july 4th6:30am Hot Air Balloons - Ball Diamond/Beaubien Field (Please note: all flights are subject to wind and weather conditions and FAA regulations)”6:30am Pancake Breakfast - Men’s Golf Club Ball Diamond/ Beaubien Field9:00 Parade Staging OTCC10:00 25th Independence Day Parade OTCC to Cub Lake Grand Marshall – Marcel Jojola Past BVS Police Chief and creator of the BVS 4th of July Celebration9:00-2:30 All Activities, Booths & Exhibits Cub Lake10:00-2:30 OTTC Beer and Wine Booth and all Food booths, Food Court10:00 Yacht Club – 6 ft. Yachting Demonstrations Cub Lake10:00-2:30 Kiddie Land - Petting Zoo, North Side of Lake10:00-2:30 Game Time by Whiting Center Staff, Flagged Area12:00 The Raising of ‘Old Glory’ and National Anthem Main Stage, followed by ceremony honoring Veterans both past and present Live Taps will be played by retired Marine Veteran Richard Oldenburg12:00-2:30 Fire Engine and Fire Safety Trailer, Cub Lake12:30-2:30 Music by “Bear Mountain Boys” featuring Bluegrass/Gospel, Main Stage12:15-on Raffle Prizes Awarded each Band Break, Main Stage2:30pm Festivities End
All events and Activities end by 2:30pm so that the residents and guests in Bear Valley can go to town for the rodeo and to see the local firework display.
Schedule is subject to change.
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• BUckAROOS Promotes safe, fun western cowboy activities for kids and adults alike. All levels of riders welcome. Contact George Mc-Mackin @ 821-1116, Cathy or Pat Bradshaw @ 821-6615 or Matt Bryant @ 821-1665• Carriage Driving Meetings are the 2nd Thursday each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Equestrian Center Lounge. We promote safe driving, drive-and-ride outings and good horsemanship. Contact Dawn Wright @ 821-8970• Cultural arts assoCiation (Caa) CAA provides performing arts programs to enhance our way of life. Contact Susan Miller @ [email protected] • Debating soCiety Present public debates on issues of inter-est to BVS property owners and residents. Contact BJ Mitchell @ 821-5110• Dressage Active in many equestrian dressage activities in the local area. Contact Lois Quinn @ 821-6323• greenhorns Provides an environment for horse and rider to learn cattle-handling skills that are used in working cattle operations throughout the west. Contact Don McLaughlin @ 909-801-9631• horseshoe Club Anyone interested in horseshoes is wel-come to come join us. Contact James Clark @ [email protected]• horseman’s assoCiation Promotes fellowship, eques-trian activities and facilities. Supports acquisition and preservation of riding trails. Contact Joan Howard @ [email protected]• make it sew To promote the advancement of sewing and quilt-ing skills. Robyn Woodhouse 821-0603 or Teri Lindsey 805-304-7351• oak tree men’s golf Meet the 2nd Tuesday every month in the Card Room at the OTCC at 9:00 a.m. Contact Tony Velarde @ 821-0015• oak tree women’s golf Open play – Monday at 10:00; 9-hole playday – Wednesday at 10:00; 18-hole playday – Friday at 9:30. Those interested in playing or joining, contact the Pro Shop at 821-5144 or Linda Cross at 821-5315 or email at [email protected]• PiCkle ball Promote Pickle Ball Play. Contact Guy Munday @ [email protected] or 661-699-2719.• Pony Club BVSPC is part of the United States Pony Club, an international organization which promotes the development of the young English or Western rider (ages 5-25). The Horsemasters branch focuses on enhancing adults’ current knowledge and skills. Contact Debbie Swarens at 661-825-5042 or Gary Yettner at 818 415-1222.• rC moDelers Anyone interested in RC Model Aviation or Mod-el Cars are welcome to come join us in activities at our field and our meetings. Contact Keith Champlen at 821-0649.• sPortsman’s Club The club coordinates a wide variety of social, sports and RV activities. Contact Tommy Lee Vaughan 821-0072. • tennis Club Contact Rick Lund, Tennis Pro @ 747-0613• bvs veteran’s assoCiation Contact Jed Hannan @ [email protected], Cell 818-414-2430, Paul Tate @ [email protected], Cell 661-972-5985 or Jim Rice @ [email protected], Cell 661-433-8625• women’s Club Provides an opportunity for good fellowship among the women of BVS. Contact Andi Hicks @ 818-427-5650. Web-site: www.bvswomensclub.com.
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ADDITIONAL cLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS• allies & album makers Meet the 3rd weekend of the month Saturday 10am–4 pm and Sunday 1-5 pm. We help all who need it and work as a group or individually. Come crop along with me! Con-tact Julie Amstutz @ 821-9000• boy sCout trooP 135 Age 11 to 18. Contact Scoutmaster Kirk Newman @ 821-7011• Cert Training BVS residents to be prepared and ready to serve in the event of a local disaster situation. Contact Jim Nelson @ 821-5205.• Crafty laDies Meet at the Equestrian Center Lounge every Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. Bring your own project and get acquainted! Contact Rosemarie Schermer @ 821-5706• Cub sCout trooP 135 Grades 1st through 5th grade. Con-tact Cub Master Jerry Sills at 661-821-1873 or 661-304-1108.• emergenCy amateur raDio team This team is made up of licensed amateur radio operators in BVS who donate their services in times of an emergency. Weekly net check-in Sunday eve-nings at 7 p.m. 146.700Mhz(-) PL123.0. Contact John Carnakis @ 821-2067• friDay night briDge Party Relaxed atmosphere for couples and singles to enjoy social Bridge. Contact Carol Burdick @ 821-7213 or Elaine Williams @ 821-5768• garDen Club The Garden Club meets the 3rd Friday, March through October at the Equestrian Center Lounge. Plan garden tours, programs, etc. Contact Barbara Williams @ 821-2316 or Carol Young @ 821-8976• grizzlies swim team We swim year-round. Recreational and competitive. Contact Debbie Papac @ 821-6541• historiCal soCiety Provides an opportunity for good fel-lowship and encourages the residents of Bear Valley to become inter-ested in the preservation of this community’s historical past. Contact Judy Reynolds @ 821-7035 or Al Romano @ 821-5622• laDies bunCo night The dice start rolling at 5:30 PM and the fun doesn’t end until 7:45 PM. We meet at the Whiting Center the first Sunday of every month. Contact Tami @ 821-1784 or Ruth @ 821-0730• oak tree briDge Club Provides a friendly and relaxed at-mosphere to enjoy Duplicate Bridge. Contact Rich Kemmerer 661-342-0265 or Tom Papa 661-821-1334• P & J briDge Club Contact Chris Schaeffer @ 661-771-2373• Pan Players Contact Adele Conners @ 821-2411• senior softball Anyone that can’t catch, pitch, throw, or bat will fit right in. This is not competitive in any way. You or your spouse has to be 50 years old or older and want to have fun, meet new people, and get some exercise at the same time. Come on out. Every-one is welcome. Tuesdays, 4-6 p.m. weather permitting. Contact Paul or Diane Brimer @ 821-1777• tehaChaPi mountain Quilt guilD Meets the 1st Monday of the month at the BVS Community Church. Social time at 9:00 and business at 9:30-12:00. Visitors and new members are wel-come.• trail trekkers Enhancing club member enjoyment of ex-isting trail system within Bear Valley. Increase knowledge in the safe long-distance. Contact Carol Miller @ 821-8966.• sPinners anD weavers Exchanging of techniques & sup-port. Contact Elaine Maxwell @ 821-1680 or Rona Samuels @ 821-5828.• volunteers in PoliCe serviCe (viPs) Contact Jay Carlyn, Captain, at 661-858-4106 or Karen Rathbun, Lieutenant for bro-chure and information.
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Fourteen members gathered on 6/3 to attempt to Beat the Pro and celebrate Duane’s birthday in the Mulligan Room after play. Being the good sport he is, he allowed everyone (with their handicaps) to actually beat him!!! THANKS Duane!!!
On June 4th, we held our first major tournament for the year - Couples Tournament - with 48 players competing in a Best Ball tournament.
Fourteen of our members enjoyed an interesting golf Bingo format for 9 holes, followed by lunch at the Mulligan Room with sixteen members celebrating our gals with May birthdays.
On Saturday, May 14th, the Oak Tree Men’s Golf Club held its most popular golf tournament of the year with the 3 club and a putter format. We had 60 players and each could any three clubs out of their bag and a putter. This is all they could take. Every year it amazes me the scores that are posted in this format. Makes you wonder why we carry 14 clubs the rest of the time. The players were split into four flights based on handicaps. Here are the results:FOURTH FLIGHT5TH Jon MacDonald4th Jim Clark3rd Barry Culli2nd Marty Mooney1st Craig JacksonTHIRD FLIGHT5th Randy Barker4th Terry Tinkham3rd Lantie Bell2nd Ric Webber1st Thomas KohnenSECOND FLIGHT5th Steve Juckes4th Gil Crook3rd Sam Norris
2nd Bob Welch1st Don IngramFIRST FLIGHT5th Tim Traynham4th Kim Burke3rd John Castner2nd Gary Kabonic1st Mel Beck
June 4th, our ladies golf club held its annual couples event with 24 couples being cut into two flights. Here are the winners:SECOND FLIGHT3rd net Greg and Lee Kapka2nd net Bob Tootell – DeDe Pot-vin1st net Dick and Barbara Tieskoetter Low gross – John Snyder – Eva LanceFIRST FLIGHT3rd net Steve and Alice Juckes2nd net Mel Beck – Diana Clout-ier1st net Ric and Joy WebberLow gross – Scott McKettrick – Lanae Brandolino
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Sportsman’s Club – A club for you? Yes, for all you new residents to BVS, or resident non-members, this is a great place to make new friends, participate in great activi-ties/events and have a really good time. Having a great time is what members did last month at the Annual Chili Cook-Off at 4 Island Lake. Please plan to attend and join us at the following activities:
HOT DOG BOOTH – July 2, 3, 4. By the time you get this, it may be over. But, this is the “biggy” that’s so much fun to volunteer for. If you need any information, call Sue Sharp, 821-1746.
CIRCLE THE WAGONS – July 5 – This event is open to all Sports-man’s Club members and is a fun, relaxed event. RV’ers start arriving around 11:00 am in the lower park-ing lot of the OTCC. Barbeque will be fired up about 4:15 and the rest of us can come anytime between then and 5:00. Here’s what you need to bring: chairs, meat for barbecue, beverages, plates/utensils/glasses/napkins for yourselves and a side dish to share. For questions, call Howard Krawitz, Chairperson, at 821-0923.
SPORTSMAN’S CLUB MEET-ING – July 21 6:30-7:30 ( please
note time change) at the OTCC Card Room. We keep inviting you and we’ve had several new couples join recently. So, we hope you’ll come to this meeting as our meetings are usually lively and if you join us for dinner in either the saloon or the restau-rant, you’ll find meeting us easy. Your participation will be a pos-itive for you.
DINNER GOLF TOURNA-MENT – ? ? ? ? ? ? Saturday, July 30 – Well this is unpleasant. We don’t have a chairman as of yet. Hope-fully, by the time you read this, we will have one, in which case, you must check the E-Buzz or call a Sportsman’s Club member.
DEEP PIT BARBECUE – Sat-urday, August 27. Save the date. And, as we are always looking for volunteers for set-up, tear down, deep pit cooking, check-in, serv-ers, etc.
Call Will Handley, Chairperson, at 414-6489, for more informa-tion.
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You are invited to enjoy a summer evening of music out-doors at Cub Lake, Saturday evening, July 16th, with the Pat Strong Trio. The concert will start at approximately 5:30 PM at Cub Lake. This will be the third year that the musicians have generously donated their time to perform an outdoor evening concert at one of Bear Valley’s parks. Friends and families are encouraged to bring a picnic dinner, along with low chairs or a blanket, to enjoy an evening of music.
The group performs upbeat, easy-listening music sung in 3- or 4-part harmony. They play all their favorites, including country, folk, soft rock and jazz. They enjoy “mixing it up” with songs of all kinds, both fast and slow, creating a fresh, fun sound for all ages.
The group consists of Pat Strong, as the key vocalist and rhythm guitar, with Amanda Carroll as the band’s soprano sing-er. Dave Pellisero plays bass guitar and adds his voice to the mix. Jack Hill, the groups lead guitarist, plays a mean harmonica and sings many songs in his unique style. Casey Papac sings some of the leads and blends her deep alto harmony with Pat, Aman-da and Jack. Casey also accompanies the group on an amplified djembe drum.
Come enjoy an evening picnic at the lake with your family and friends!
T-POPS, Tehachapi’s own community orchestra, con-ducted by Daniel Musquez, will provide a joyful noise to all who come to Cub Lake for the con-cert beginning at 3 PM Sun-day, July 17th, in Bear Val-ley Springs. The T-POPS musicians play a unique blend of popular music favorites. The concert is free to all, but donations are gratefully accepted. There will be a cake walk game during the intermission. T-POPS t-shirts will be available for pur-chase. They are artfully designed by local musician and artist Terri Asher.
So, plan to come to Bear Val-ley. Bring your summer toys, chairs, umbrellas, and your yum-my picnic lunch. Whoops! Don’t forget the kids. Our T-POPS Or-
chestra will provide the sound track to the delightful
afternoon backdrop for your self-ies or summer fun photos.
This concert is brought to you by the Bear Valley Cultural Arts Association, a non-profit associ-ation that promotes the Arts, and supports the Arts through schol-arships to deserving students, in the community of Tehachapi.
Gate passes are available by calling Linda at 821-1505.
Local musicians provide a joyful noise at their
summer T-POPS concert
Pat Strong Trio to perform at Cub Lake
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Robyn ThompsonPublicity Chairperson for BVS
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The temperatures continue to rise and the fun activities contin-ue on at the Bear Valley Springs Equestrian Center. We are in full swing with our summer events and continue to see more people out riding and hiking. For your convenience, we have provided a calendar of all scheduled events for the month of July. We encour-age all Members to look into the ongoing activities and events and to participate or just come by to cheer on your fellow riders.
Please see the following dates for events going on at the Eques-trian Center during the month of July:
July 9th – Buckaroos Playday – Main Arena from 8 to 2
July 10th – Playday Chal-lenge-Main Arena starting at 12 noon.
July 16th – Carriage Driving Club – Driving Arena from 9-3
July 17th – Buckaroos Jackpot – Cattle Arena from 8-4
July 24th – Dressage Show – Dressage Arena from 8 to Finish
July 29th-31st – Pony club clin-ic
Throughout the month of July, there will continue to be regularly scheduled practices for Green-horns, Buckaroos, Pony Club, and the Carriage Club. If you would like any further information on any of the horse clubs in Bear Valley, please refer to the contact numbers in the Recreation book-let, the monthly Bear Tracks, or call the Equestrian Center office.
On May 23rd, we were fortu-nate to have been able to host a day-long clinic with Dr. Lenhert of Apple Valley Equine Hospi-tal. Last year, Dr. Lenhert held several clinics the Equestrian Center and we are happy to be able to offer the clinic to our Members. The Equestrian Cen-ter will always post notifications of any upcoming clinic days, but
as a reminder, all appointments must be scheduled directly with Dr. Lenhert, not the Equestrian Center office. A big thank you goes out to Dr. Lenhert and his staff for all the hard work they do at our clinic.
Please remember that the Equestrian Center and trail sys-tems are an amenity in Bear Val-ley Springs; therefore we reserve the right to check amenity cards at any time. All Staff will be making regular rounds to check amenity passes. All members must carry their amenity card with them at all times while at the Equestrian Center or while on any of the trail systems. A gate pass will not suf-fice in lieu of a valid amenity card. Guests must have a temporary amenity card issued by the Eques-trian Center, Whiting Center, or BVSA office if not accompanied by the sponsoring member at all times. We have a few helpful suggestions to ensure you always have your card with you: take a clear picture on your phone, or make several copies and keep them in your saddle bags, in your car, or in your wallet. As long as your name, picture, and tract/
lot number are legible it is valid. (Section 305, Article H).
All members need a signed li-ability release form current as of January 1, 2015; this includes property owners, as well as guests. Anyone who rides on the prop-erty at the Equestrian Center, or uses any of the trails, must sign a new release form. This is an in-surance requirement. The form must be filled out in its entirety, including the front and back, and the emergency contact portion. The form can be downloaded at www.bvsa.org, obtained at the Equestrian Center office, or at the BVSA office. Releases for minors must be completed by a parent or legal guardian; grandparents cannot sign the release for their grandchildren. The forms are to be turned in to the Equestrian Center office. (Section 603, Arti-cle K).
As always, if there are any ques-tions or concerns, please feel free to stop by the Equestrian Center office during regular office hours, or call me at (661) 821-3960. We wish everyone a safe and happy Fourth of July, and happy riding and hiking!
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Time to get your horses ready for the Bear Valley 4th of July Parade. This year we can thank Maryann Cooper for organiz-ing the Carriage Club entry. All of us take time to celebrate our great country’s birthday. Thank you to everyone for hauling your horse and carts to make this pa-rade special. The bystanders love to see the horse drawn carts dec-orated in red, white and blue.
Our June workshop was well attended. I admire everyone that comes out to work on extending the training of their horse. After the workshop, lunch was served in the campground. Workshops and lunch are of no cost to members. Our next workshop is Saturday, July 16, at the Eques-trian Center.
David, Maryann and Mar-lene Cooper were on their way to the workshop with their truck and trailer, filled with their own horses. They came upon a truck and trailer with horses on the shoulder of Bear Valley Road. Marina Onder-donk was trailering two hors-es when one went down under the divider. She was able to get the big bay out, but could not move the divider to free the oth-er horse. Cars were whizzing by and only the Coopers stopped to help her out. David was able to move the divider and free the horse that was down. The Coopers are a treasure to all of us. David said he would never forget the look of fear on Ma-rina’s face. I believe Bear Valley is blessed with very special and caring people.
The Equestrian Center open house was another success. The crowd was treated to see Dottie and Peggy Aton driving their mini, Broker. What a charmer.
The weather in June was so mild. We had a good turnout for the drive and ride out of
Cub Lake. Our trail boss, Carol Hellyer, is planning these events from her wheelchair. Carol’s leg was kicked by a passing horse when she was packing in the Sierras. Nothing keeps Carol down.
Our speaker for the June meeting was Ann Carroll, rep-resenting Have a Heart Hu-mane Society rescue. This is a Tehachapi, Kern County based organization, that operates en-tirely by volunteers. The funds for spay and neuter are from donations and grants. The goal is to build a no-kill rescue for Tehachapi. Last year in Kern County, over 20,000 dogs and cats died needlessly. Have a Heart has opened a resale shop, Rescued Treasures. All proceeds from the sale of items go to the care of the rescued animals. The resale store is on the corner of Tucker and Valley, next to Ra-dio Shack. Store hours are 10-4, Tuesday through Saturday. Do-nations are appreciated.
A word about those loose dogs in the meadow. Aside from ignoring the Bear Valley ordi-nance, just think about your vet bill when your dog runs into a rattlesnake or gets his ears or sheath full of fox tails.
Just an update on events, be-cause of declining health, I have stepped down as president of the BVS Carriage Driving Society. Our new president is our own Sally Barton. We are so very for-tunate to have someone so very experienced and knowledgeable about horses. Sally got her first horse in 1949 and she has never been without a horse since. We stand behind Sally and support her as our new president.
Submitted byDawn wright
Bear Valley Carriage Driving Society President
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5:00AM-8:50PM WEIGHTROOM OPENS-FITNESS CENTER ADULT $10 WITH P.O./$15 WITH OUT P.O. PER DAY FOR GUEST5:00AM-8:35AM OPEN GYMNASIUM ALL NONE STAFF8:45AM-9:45AM CARDIO DANCE W/JUDY ALL $6 DROP IN OR /$45 PUNCH CARD JUDY BERNARD10:00AM-10:45AM SENIOR FIT ALL $6 DROP IN OR /$45 PUNCH CARD LYNNE HENNING11:00AM-11:45AM SIT FIT SENIORS NO CHARGE LYNNE HENNING8:00AM-10:00AM BV STEPPERS MEMBERS (GREEN RM) ADULT NONE LORA SCHROCK10:00AM-11:00AM TAPPERS (GREEN ROOM) ADULT NONE JAN WILCOX12:00PM-6:55PM OPEN GYMNASIUM ALL GUEST $2.00 W. P.O. OR $5.00 W/OUT PROPERTY OWNER STAFF5:30PM-6:30PM YOGA (GREEN RM) ADULT $10DROP IN/$45 FOR 5 CLASS PASS/ $80 FOR 10 CLASS PADSASRIAN KRALL7:00PM-9:00PM ADULT PICK UP BASKETBALL ADULT GUEST $2.00 W. P.O. OR $5.00 W/OUT PROPERTY OWNER STAFF
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12:00PM-8:00PM WEIGHTROOM OPENS-FITNESS CENTER ADULT $10 WITH P.O./$15 WITH OUT P.O. PER DAY FOR GUEST12:00PM-2:00PM FREE SKATING (NO HOCKEY) ALL GUEST $2.00 W. P.O. OR $5.00 W/OUT PROPERTY OWNER STAFF/PARENTS2:10PM-3:50PM OPEN GYMNASIUM (B-BALL CT) ALL GUEST $2.00 W. P.O. OR $5.00 W/OUT PROPERTY OWNER STAFF5:00PM-8:00PM BUNCO 1ST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH (GAME RM) ADULT $5 PER PERSON BECKY WOOD3:00PM-5:00PM RC CLUB MEETING (GREEN RM) ADULT NONE KEITH CHAMPLIN4:00PM-6:00PM 1ST SUNDAY OF MONTH MODEL AIRPLANES(B-BALL CT) ADULT NONE KEITH CHAMPLIN2:10PM-8:00PM OPEN GYMNASIUM (B-BALL CT) EXCEPT 1ST SUNDAY ALL GUEST $2.00 W. P.O. OR $5.00 W/OUT PROPERTY OWNER STAFF
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SUMMER SPECIALMay-July 2016
Single Story Chimney Sweep $100.00
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T-BALL (co-ed)T-ball will be conducted the
same as it was last year. The coaches will be tossing three pitches to each child before having to hit from the tee. This will start to teach the kids to hit a pitched ball. A detailed prac-tice plan will be available for all coaches and parents alike. The practice plan is similar to the plans that will be used for this year’s older boy’s baseball camp. This plan will make it fun for the kids and organized for the coaches, with results you can see. The drills in the plan can be taken home by the kids, where they can practice them with their parents or friends.BVS INSTRUCTIONAL BOYS BASEBALL CAMP
Baseball Camp this year will be split into two camps. July 11th is the camp for 7 & 8 yr. olds. This camp will be for the young-er kids with limited experience. The camp will focus more on basic fundamentals, extending more one-on-one instruction. We felt last year the 7 & 8 yr. olds were rushed, not truly un-derstanding the concepts.
The July 18th camp will be for the older kids with more expe-rience who have a better under-standing of the fundamentals. The goal in this camp is to fine tune the skills, building quick-ness and confidence.
The format in both camps will be the same as last year. Four days, three-and-a-half hours, with a nutritional break and
chalk talk mid-morning.We are limiting each camp to
40 campers. This will allow for better player-to-coach ratio with emphasis on refining the funda-mentals. BVS GIRLS INSTRUCTIONAL SOFTBALL CAMP
Girls softball camp only had six girls last year with only two coaches, myself and one oth-er Rec Aide from the Whiting Center. The young girls that at-tended learned some new skills, as well as a renewed excitement for the game.
This year I have enlisted the help of some Tehachapi War-riors girls’ softball players. Una Abarquez has offered to help and will try and recruit fellow players. With the help of this cal-iber of players, this year’s camp should be an experience every young, aspiring softball player
will highly benefit from.Sign-ups for girls softball will
be June 30th thru July 22nd. Camp dates are scheduled for August 1st thru the 4th 9:00 am
to 12:30 pm.Give me a call at 661-821-6641
or e-mail at [email protected] and I can send you a flyer and regis-tration form.
Sports Scene at the Whiting CenterT-Ball, Baseball and Softball Programs
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BVS Women’s Club hosts aquatic
themed luncheonWet and Wild was the theme
for the Bear Valley Women’s Club June Luncheon, inspired by our guest speaker, Marti Sprinkle. Marti has been involved in and teaching water aerobics and the benefits of water exercise for ar-thritis relief for many years here in Bear Valley Springs. You can join her classes ev-ery weekday at the BVS pool. She also has a new book out: Wa-ter Won-der Works, a Guide to Therapeutic Water Ex-ercises. She inspired us all to think seriously about heading for the pool to join her class.
The ladies came dressed in up-
scale tropical attire and dined on Mahi Mahi as well as a
new power salad de-signed for the occasion
b y our innovative chef, Daniel Storino.
Alice Fugitt and her dec-
orating com-mittee came up
with a delight-ful centerpiece
that was not only inventive, but beautiful, and en-tertaining, as well. Inside the glass
bowl, lighted from the inside with a waterproof LED light, swam a beautiful Beta. After the luncheon each fish was adopted and found their way to their new homes.
And, YES! We did have a Wet T-Shirt Contest. A little different than most. It was won by Tammy Hughes. We’ll leave it to Tammy to tell you how she won the win-ning ‘shirt’.
Think about joining us in July. It’s our annual yummy summer buffet. Dress in all things red, white and blue and we are stag-ing another photo opportunity to celebrate the 4th of July. Lots of fun, camaraderie, and surprises. Join us on July 14th. You’ll have a firecracker good time. For more information, contact President, Andi Hicks at 818-427-5650.
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Sunday BrunchJuly 3, 2016
Celebrate Independence Day
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One Sunday Each Month10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Adults, $18.95Children Ages 4 -10, $10.95
Children 3 and Under are FREEChampagne Glass Special $3
Refills $1
One special Sunday each month we will serve an outstanding buffet brunch with a variety of delicious breakfast and lunch entrees, salad
bar, an action station including made-to-order omelets, carved steak and honey baked ham,
Belgian waffles and a dessert station.Reservations Recommended.
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DAILY 12PM-5PMHAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS & MORE
Served with hand cut boardwalk fries, house made potato, salad or fresh fruitBear Burger ................................................................................................. $7.00Bear Burger with Cheese .....................................................................$7.50Cub Burger ..................................................................................................$5.50Cub Burger with Cheese .................................................................... $6.00Garden Burger .......................................................................................... $7.00Crispy chicken Sandwich ................................................................... $8.00Hot Dog ........................................................................................................$4.50Corn Dog .....................................................................................................$3.003 pc. Chicken Tenders ...........................................................................$4.50
SALADS, FRUIT & SIDESGrilled Chicken Salad ............................................................................ $7.00Side Salad .................................................................................................... $4.00Seasonal Fresh Fruit................................................................................ $6.00Nachos ..........................................................................................................$3.50Chips & Salsa ...............................................................................................$3.00Soft Pretzel................................................................................................... $2.25Hand Cut Boardwalk Fries .................................................................$3.50Nacho Cheese ............................................................................................$1.00Ranch Dressing .........................................................................................$0.50Salsa ..................................................................................................................$1.00
sales tax will be added to all applicable items
Refreshing drinks, SWEET & FROZEN TREATSThis menu is available Mon & Tues 12 pm - 5 pm • Wed - Sun 12 pm - 8 pm
Churro .......................................................................................................... $2.00Fresh Baked Cookies ..............................................................................$1.50Krispy Rice Treat ........................................................................................$1.50Italian funnel cake* .................................................................................$3.00*Strawberry Topping ..............................................................................$1.00*Whipped Topping ...................................................................................$.50Fudge Bar ......................................................................................................$1.00Crunch Bar ...................................................................................................$1.00Orange Dreamsicle ..................................................................................$1.00Jolly Rancher Popsicle ..........................................................................$1.00Strawberry Shortcake Bar ..................................................................... $1.75Vanilla Champ Drum Stick ................................................................ $2.00Cookies N Cream Sandwich ............................................................ $2.00Frozen Strawberry Lemonade .........................................................$3.00Bottled Water .............................................................................................$1.00Powerade Fruit Punch ...........................................................................$1.50Vitamin Water Energy ...........................................................................$1.50
FOUNTAIN DRINKS* *Sorry, No refillsRegular - 16 oz $1.75 Large - 24 oz $2.50
Coke • Diet Coke • Cherry Coke • Pibb Xtra • SpriteRoot Beer • Iced Tea • Raspberry Tea • Pink Lemonade
Powerade Mountain BlastCup of ice or ice water ....................................................................... $ 0.25
Snack Bar Menu
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STARTERSHummus Platter ............................................$6Freshly baked Pita chips, cucumber, tomato, olivesChilled Jumbo Prawn Cocktail ................ $11Jumbo Prawns, Cocktail sauce, horseradishSilken Tofu Pieces...........................................$6Battered Tofu pieces, gently fried,Sweet chili sauce, cilantroFresh Cut Seasonal Fruit Bowl ...................$6Fresh seasonal fruitBuffalo Wings..................................................$8half dozen Buffalo seasoned bone-in wingsLettuce Wraps ...............................................$7Choice of seasoned chicken or tofu, garlic,water chestnuts, Green onion, crisp wonton piecesThree Carnitas Tacos ....................................$6Braised pork, Mexican slaw, white corn tortillasHand Cut Boardwalk Fries ..................... $3.5Hand Cut French friesSALADSMediterranean Salad .................................. $12Choice of seasoned angus steak or chicken, mixed greens, tomato, cucumber, red onion, Ka-lamata olive, feta cheese, balsamic vinaigretteCaprese Avocado ..........................................$7fresh tomatoes, avocado, fresh Mozzarella cheese, lemon-basil oilGrilled Chicken Caesar Salad .....................$7Romaine, shaved aged parmesan cheese, garlic-herb croutons, Caesar dressingVeggie Power Blend Salad ......................... $11A colorful blend of seven julienne superfoods including: Golden beets, broccoli, Carrots, kale, cauliflower hearts, Brussels sprouts, red cab-bage with quinoa, mango, cranberries, pumpkin seeds, mango vinaigretteAdd Grilled salmon .......................................$6Side Salad ........................................................$4Mixed greens, cucumber, tomato, olive, onion,Choice of ranch, bleu cheese, Italian, Balsamic or mango vinaigrettePOOLSIDE FAVORITES*Includes choice of hand cut boardwalk Fries, House made potato salad or fresh fruitTeriyaki Chicken Sandwich* ........................$8Grilled chicken, pineapple, pepper-jack cheese, shoestring onions, romaine, teriyaki glaze, brioche bun
15% Gratuity Added to Abandoned Checks
Italian Hero Sandwich* ................................$8Salami, pepperoni, Mortadella, provolone, lettuce, tomato, red onion,Red pepper aioli, focaccia breadPulled Pork Sandwich* .................................$8Braised pork, Memphis BBQ sauce, coleslaw, brioche bunCrispy Chicken Sandwich* ..........................$8Chicken, cheddar cheese, Carolina BBQ Sauce, coleslaw, brioche bunBear Burger* ..................................................$7Choice angus beef patty, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion, brioche bunAmerican, cheddar, pepper-jack, or Swiss cheese .......................................................... $.50Add Bacon or avocado ......................$1 eachGarden Burger* .............................................$7All vegetable patty, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion, brioche bunAmerican, cheddar, pepper-jack or Swiss cheese .......................................................... $.50Add avocado ...................................................$1Quesadilla Burger* ........................................$8choice Angus Beef patty, Cheddar cheese, Pepper Jack cheese, diced bacon, chipotle aioli, between flour tortillasVeggie Wrap* ..................................................$8Spinach, mushroom, Feta cheese, cucumber, roasted red peppers, hummus, Jumbo tortilla10” Margherita Pizza ....................................$8Fresh basil, tomato, 4 cheese blend, marinara sauce, olive oil10” Pepperoni Pizza ......................................$8pepperoni, 4 cheese blend, marinara sauceKID’S CORNERIncludes hand cut boardwalk friesAll Beef Hot Dog ...................................... $4.5Corn Dog ........................................................$33 pc Chicken Tenders ............................... $4.5Cub Burger ................................................. $5.5Cub Burger with cheese ..............................$6
COCKTAIL SPECIALSOak Branch Mai Tai .......................................$7A refreshing MIXTURE OF LIGHT RUM, orange JUICE, pineapple juice, GRENADINE, DARK RUM FLOATHouse Margarita ............................................$5tequila, triple sec, lime juice, sweet and sourFruit Margarita ...............................................$6With strawberry, mango, pomegranate or watermelonMichelada ........................................................$6Mexican cerveza, tequila, bloody Mary blendFreedom Sangria ............................................$6A refreshing blend of polka dot reisling, Grena-dine, blue curacao, SpriteFOUNTAIN DRINKSCoke, diet coke, cherry coke, Pibb Xtra,Sprite, root beer, Lemonade, Iced teaRegular 16oz ............................................ $1.75Large 24oz ................................................ $2.50BEERDomestic .........................................................$3Budweiser, Bud light, Coors, Coors light,Corona extra, Michelob ultra, miller light, O’DoulsImport & Premium .................................... $3.5Angry Orchard Crisp Apple Cider, Blue moon, Corona, Guinness Draught, Kona golden ale, Lagunitas IPA, Mission Hard Root Beer, New-castle Ale, Union Jack IPADraft .................................................................$4Selections varySpecial Selection ............................................$5Modern Times, fortunate islands, pale wheat aleWINEHouse Wine ....................................................$4White zinfandel, pinot Grigio, chardonnay, merlot, cabernet
Oak Tree Country ClubPoolside & Saloon Lunch Menu
Available 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday
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821-4107Call for Take-Out &
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JULY 2016 SUMMER HOURSSunday Breakfast .........7 am - 11:30 amSunday Lunch .................11:45 am - 5 pmMonday & Tuesday ............. 7 am - 9 pmWednesday ............................ 7 am - 5 pmThursday ............................... 7 am - 9 pmFriday ..................................... 7 am - 9 pmSaturday ................................ 7 am - 9 pm
SUNLunch Special
MONDinner Special
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Beer-BatteredCod & Chips$10.95
Tomato Bisque Soup and
3 Cheese MeltSandwich
$10.95
BarbequePork
Spare Ribs$12.95
Chili ColoradoWith
Rice & Beans$9.95
CheeseEnchiladas &Beef Taquitos
$10.95
Carne AsadaWith
Rice & Beans$8.95
Super FoodsChickenSalad$8.95
Braised Chicken &Gnocchi$11.95
PenneSteak
Pizzaiola$12.95
ChickenManicotti WithGarlic Bread
$10.95
CountryFried Pork
Chops$11.95
CajunChickenSalad$8.95
Chicken & RiceSoup and Hot Beef Sandwich
$10.95
Italian White Bean Soup and
Crispy CodSandwich
$10.95
Lentil Soup andOpen-faced
Turkey Sandwich
$10.95
Minestrone Soup and
Italian SausageSub
$10.95
ChickenCaesarSalad$8.95
Old FashionedBeefStew$11.95
Beer-BatteredCod &Chips$10.95
LinguiniWith
Clam Sauce$12.95
Spaghetti& MeatballsGarlic Bread
$11.95
StuffedBell
Peppers$10.95
MediterraneanSteakSalad$8.95
Beer-BatteredCod &Chips$10.95
Beer-BatteredCod &Chips$10.95
Beer-BatteredCod &Chips$10.95
Prime RibDinner$18.95
Prime RibDinner$18.95
Prime RibDinner$18.95
Prime RibDinner$18.95
SausageZiti Bake WithGarlic Bread
$11.95
SATURDAY, JULY 2
Mountain Pass5 pm - 7:30 pm
Entertainment on the Patio
FRIDAY, JULY 8 & 22
jo stone on keyboard5 pm - 7:30 pm
Entertainment on the Patio
SATURDAY, JULY 30
The Pat Strong Trio +25 pm - 7:30 pm
Entertainment on the Patio
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The Oaks Restaurant821-5521FRIDAY & SATURDAY ENTRÉE SPECIALS*JULY 1 & 2 ALASKAN HALIBUT Dijon-crusted, lemon-ginger sauce
JULY 8 & 9 FILET & LOBSTER Mashed potatoes, wild mushroom sauce
JULY 15 & 16 SWORDFISH Roasted eggplant, rainbow chard
JULY 22 & 23 MONKFISH OSSO BUCCO Pearled CousCous, ROASTED pepper coulis
JULY 29 & 30 SEAFOOD JAMBALAYA Shrimp, scallops, mussels, clams, sausage
* Limited to supplies on hand
FULL DINNER MENUWEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
5:00 pm - 8:30 pmFRIDAY AND SATURDAY
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
“A TASTE OF ITALY”FAMILY FRIENDLY MENU
EVERY THURSDAY for $14.955:00 pm - 8:30 pm
TAKE-OUT PIZZAWednesday, Thursday, Sunday
4:30 pm - 8:00 pmFriday & SATURDAY4:30 PM - 8:30 PM
PICK-UP PIZZAS AT THEPOOL SNACK BAR WINDOW
INDEPENDENCE WEEKENDSUNDAY BRUNCH
JULY 3, 201610:00 AM - 2:00 PM
NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS
Primb RibSeafood Newburg
Banana Bread French toast
ADULT $18.95CHILDREN AGES 4-10 $10.95Children 3 & under are freeChampagne glass special $3
Refills $1
MONTHLY COMMENT CARDDRAWING WINNER:
EACH MONTH A COMMENT CARD IS DRAWNAND THE WINNER RECEIVES A COMPLIMENTARY
SUNDAY BRUNCH FOR TWO. Next time you dine in
The Oaks Restaurant, The Oak Branch Saloon orThe Mulligan Room, just
FILL OUT A COMMENT CARDAND LET US KNOW HOW we’re doing.YOU COULD BE THE NEXT WINNER!
OUR NEWEST WINNER:SANDY ADAMS
5:00 PM - 6:00 PMEACH NIGHT OUR CHEF FEATURES
A SPECIAL VALUE PRICED MEAL FOR OUR EARLY DINERS.THE TWILIGHT SPECIAL IS A THREE-COURSE MEAL
FEATURING: SOUP OR SALAD, ENTRÉE AND DESSERT
ONLY $14
* limited to supplies on hand** Birthday Entrée available for dine-in only
** free birthday entrée is available to members AND renters with amenity privileges, must bring in personalized Birthday certificate
Twilight Special
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STARTERSChilled Jumbo prawn cocktail gf ..... 11chilled jumbo prawns, cocktail sauce, horseradishHummus platter v, vg ............................6Hummus, Fresh baked pita chips, cu-cumber, tomato, olivesSesame Seared Ahi tuna gf ............... 13Pan-Seared rare, seaweed salad, pick-led ginger, wasabi, soy sauceAsian Bistro Platter for two ............ 14Pan-Seared ahi rare, chicken satay, tempura green beans, bang-bang shrimpChicken Satay gf .....................................7Curry marinated chicken skewers, spicy peanut sauceCaprese avocado vg, gf .........................7Fresh tomatoes, avocado, fresh mozza-rella cheese, lemon-basil oilDaily Soup ...............................................4Please Ask your server about today’s freshly made soup
SALADSMediterranean Salad gf ...................... 12Choice of seasoned angus steak or chicken, mixed greens, tomato, cucum-ber, Red onion, Kalamata olive, feta cheese, balsamic vinaigretteNew Sesame Seared Ahi Salad ........ 13Pan-Seared rare, Asian slaw (romaine lettuce, veggie power blend, sesame seeds, green onion, Sesame vinaigrette dressing) crunchy wonton piecesVeggie Power blend salad v, vg, gf .... 11Romaine lettuce and A colorful blend of seven julienne superfoods including;Golden beets, broccoli, carrots, kale, cauliflower hearts, Brussels sprouts, red cabbage with quinoa, mango, sun-dried cranberries, pumpkin seeds, mango vinaigretteAdd grilled Salmon $6Candy-striped beet salad vg, gf ...........6Candy-striped beets, micro greens, goat cheese, balsamicCaesar Salad vg ......................................6Romaine, shaved aged parmesan cheese, garlic-herb croutons, Caesar dressing
Dressing choicesItalian, Ranch, Balsamic or mango vin-aigrette, Bleu cheese, champagne-or-ange vinaigrette
ENTREESEntrée choices Include your choice of our soup of the day or the Oaks house salad
with Fresh greens, Feta cheese, sun-dried cranberries,
sliced pears and roasted pumpkin seeds tossed with
champagne-orange Vinaigrette
BEEF, PORK & LAMBSteak gnocchi ...................................... 20Tender choice angus steak cuts, gnoc-chi, gorgonzola cream sauce, walnutsServed With popped spinachBlackened Ribeye gf ........................... 2712 oz choice Angus Ribeye steak, spice-rubbed Served with choice of baked or mashed potato and fresh vegetableNew York Steak gf .............................. 2310 oz Certified choice Angus New York Steak, whiskey-peppercorn demi-glace. Served with choice of baked or mashed potato and fresh vegetable*Prime Rib gf ....................................... 2712 oz choice Angus Prime rib, Slow-Roasted every Friday and Satur-day only* Served with choice of baked or mashed potato and fresh vegetableLamb loin chops gf ............................. 24Grilled Lamb chops, mint-pea pesto.Served with choice of baked or mashed potato and fresh vegetablePork chop gf ........................................ 22grilled 14 Oz center cut pork chop, barbecue spice, Carolina mustard sauce. Served with sweet potato and fresh vegetable
CHICKEN & SEAFOODCalifornia chicken ............................... 17Prosciutto-wrapped chicken, Swiss cheese, tomato, avocado, port wine sauce. Served with sautéed gnocchi and fresh vegetable
Chicken Piccata................................... 16Sautéed chicken breast, capers, white wine lemon-butter sauce Served with blended wild rice and fresh vegetableSesame Seared Ahi ............................. 20Pan-Seared rare, seaweed salad, pick-led ginger, wasabi, soy sauceServed with rice and fresh vegetableSalmon a la orange gf ........................ 21Atlantic salmon, quinoa, arugula, shaved fennel, orange Supremes, blood orange gastrique, Served with fresh vegetableMahi Mahi gf ........................................ 22Ginger glaze, grilled pineapple salsaServed with coconut rice and fresh vegetableJumbo Coconut Shrimp .................... 23jumbo shrimp, coconut battered, spicy chili basil sauce Served with blended wild rice and fresh vegetableWild-caught Sea Scallops gf ............. 23Pan-seared scallops Served with bacon and arugula risotto and fresh vegetable
PASTAPenne pasta or fettuccini v, vg ......... 10With your choice of sauce: Alfredo vg Pesto vg Pomodoro vBolognese sauce - $3sliced chicken breast - $4shrimp - $4Cheese Ravioli vg ............................... 12Ricotta, Mozzarella and Parmesan cheese stuffed ravioli with Pomodoro sauce. Served with spinach Aglio e olio
Look for these Dietary indicatorsGluten Free gfVegetarian vg
Vegan v
If you have food allergies or special dietary needs, please let
your server know. We are happy to prepare a meal
that suits your specific dietary needs. Additional time may be
required to accommodate special requests.
The Oaks Restaurant821-5521
30 Goldfish Publications, LLC
Oak Branch SaloonSUMMER HOURS: Sunday 12-10pm, Monday & Tuesday Closed,
Wednesday & Thursday 4-10pm, Friday 4-12am, Saturday 12am-12pm
July 3, 2016 • 10am - 2pmNOW TAKING RESERVATIONS
independence daysunday brunch
SUNDAY: Line Dancing 5:00 pm - 7:00 pmWith instructor, beginners welcome
WEDNESDAY: line dancing6:30 pm - 8:30 pm With Instructor review only
THURSDAY: $3 draft beer special**house draft selection
FRIDAY: Social hour 4:00 pm - 6:00 pmEnjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvres
SATURDAY: Every Saturday 4:00 pm - 5:30 pmBig band, Swing & Latin ballroom dance classes
ENJOY LIVE MUSIC 7:30 PM - 11:30 PMLISTEN TO YOUR FAVORITE BANDS
Entertainment Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice
JULY 2016
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THE COUNTRY CLUB COMBINATIONCanadian Bacon, Ground Beef, Pepperoni, Sweet Italian Sausage, Bell Pepper, Fresh Basil, Mushrooms, Olive, Caramelized Onion, Roasted Garlic, Tomato, Cheese,
Marinara SauceMedium $20 • Large $25
PEPPERONI THREE WAYSMild Pepperoni, Crisp and Spicy Pepperoni, Cheese and
Pepperoni Meat SauceMedium $15 • Large $19
MEATY OAKSCanadian Bacon, Ground Beef, Pepperoni,
Sweet Italian Sausage, Cheese, Marinara SauceMedium $16 • Large $20
CALIFORNIA CHICKENAvocado, Grilled Chicken, Mushroom, Roasted Garlic,
Tomato, Cheese, Alfredo SauceMedium $15 • Large $19
MARGHERITAFresh Basil, Tomato, Cheese,
Marinara Sauce, Drizzled with Olive OilMedium $11 • Large $15
VEGETARIANArtichoke Heart, Bell Pepper, Black Olive, Mushroom,
Caramelized Onion, Tomato, Zucchini,Cheese, Marinara Sauce
Medium $16 • Large $20
PESTO CHICKENGrilled Chicken, Artichoke Heart, Basil,
Roasted Garlic, Tomato,Cheese, Pesto Sauce
Medium $15 • Large $19
HAWAIIANCanadian Bacon, Pineapple,
Cheese, Marinara SauceMedium $12 • Large $16
The Oaks Artisan PizzaH a n d -T o s s e d a n d S t o n e F i r e d P i z z a • 8 2 1 - 5 5 2 1
t h e o a k s ta k e - away p i z z aPIZZA HOURS: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SUNDAY, 4:30 PM - 8:00 PM,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM
ALL PIZZAS INCLUDE OUR SPECIAL FOUR CHEESE PIZZA BLENDMozzarella, Parmesan, Provolone and Romano or Dairy-Free Daiya Mozzarella Style Cheese
1. CHOOSE YOUR PIZZA SIZEMedium (12 Inch) $9 Large (16 Inch) $13
Gluten Free Thin Crust (14 Inch) $132. CHOOSE YOUR SAUCE
Alfredo, Marinara or Pesto3. CHOOSE YOUR TOPPINGS
Meat Choices $2 Each – Cheese and Veggie Choices $1.25 EachCanadian Bacon • Crispy Bacon • Grilled Chicken • Ground Beef • Pepperoni • Italian Sausage
Extra Cheese • Artichoke Heart • Avocado • Bell Pepper • Black Olive • Jalapeno Pepper • MushroomCaramelized Onion • Roasted Garlic • Tomato • Zucchini • Pineapple
OAKS SALADGreens, Feta, Dried Cranberries,
Sliced Pears, & Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Choice of DressingSmall $4 Large $6
CEASAR SALADSmall $4 Large $6
With Chicken add $4
BATTERED BONELESS WINGSChoice of Buffalo,
Teriyaki orThai Sweet-Chili Glaze
Half Dozen $7 Dozen $12
BUFFALO WINGSBuffalo Seasoned
Bone-inHalf Dozen $8 Dozen $14
100% PLANT BASED INGREDIENTS
Dairy-Free Daiya Mozzarella Style Cheese
Meatless Sausage Crumbles, Meatless
Pepperoni,Meatless Ground Beef
and Meatless MeatBalls
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