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“Disadvantaged Businesses for Con-struction Project
Nicholas Construction, Inc. is bidding a construc-tion project in Weldon, CA on 9/02/2020 and is advertising for certified and qualified disadvan-taged subcontractors, suppliers, and vendors for the following work: HDPE & PVC pipe, aggregate, electrical work, well work, concrete/ready-mix, shoring, traffic control, dewatering, SWPPP, water-works construction materials, etc. Please call Mason Etcheverry at 661-391-8800 or email mason@nicholasconstructioninc.com for more information.
Project Name:Transmission Pipeline & Communication SystemImprovements.”
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RMW MobilityRMW Mobility(760) 812-7285(760) 812-7285
Robert Weigel Jr.Robert Weigel Jr.
3650 S. Kelso Valley Rd.3650 S. Kelso Valley Rd.Weldon, CA 93283Weldon, CA 93283
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The Appliance CenterThe Appliance Center
Mon.- Sat. • 2202 CrestviewLake Isabella / 760-379-8000
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offer a complete family dental care serviceCrowns • X-Rays • Fillings • Inlays • ExtractionsOrthodontics • Children's Dentistry • Bridgework
Bleaching • Dentures and Denture Repair
2616 Erskine Creek Rd., Lake Isabella
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8:30am to 5pm DailyEvening Appts. Available
379-3671
Kernville CARPET CLEANING760-812-7858
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CALLING ALL KERN VALLEY
We use some or all this information for our special veteran’s tributes.Name PhoneBranch of service Rank Dates of service Stations of duty Wars or conflicts in which you fought Currently stationed? What is your local connection? Years in the Kern River Valley # of Children # of Grandchildren # of Great-GrandchildrenSpecial memories
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CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING RATES & INFORMATIONChristina DenysClassifi ed Manager
Liners: Minimum $11.50 for 3 lines, plus $1.00 for each additional line. Deadline for liners is Monday 9:00 a.m.Classifi ed Display Ads: $13.00 per column inch, per issue. Deadline for classifi ed display ads is Friday 4:00 p.m.Please email ad to: classifi ed@kvsun.com Terms: All ads are prepaid unless credit has been approved. 760-379-3667 ext 1000Notice: Read your ad and report any error immediately. The Sun is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Additionally, the Kern Valley Sun reserves the right to revise or reject ads, and to classify them properly.
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BoatSmartFromThe
Start.
Wear YourLife
Preserver
410 JOBS WANTED
MIKE AND SUE’S FIREBREAK/YARD/TREE
Trimming & House Clean-Up & Hauling.
760-223-6888 Or 223-2580
MARK BLACKSTONE’S COMPUTER TUNE-UPS
Computer Acting Up? Slow? Got Questions?
760-417-0805 Est. KRV Since 1999
PINE FIREWOOD Tree Trimming, Also
Do Weed Eater Work, Trash Hauling, Chimney
Sweeping. Call Chris 760-417-1824
YARD AND LOT CLEAN-UP Seasonal Yard Svs., Weed Eating, Tree
Trimming, Hauling, Senior Discounts. 760-417-1902
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
Call today to place your ad in the Classifieds!
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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
MOBILE FOR SALE2 BR. 1 BA. $2,000 OBO.
408-242-2559
LOCAL, LOCKSMITH - MON. TUE. WED. Some
Weekend’s. 661-304-9665
1 BR. 1BA MOBILEHOME Clean, But Small. In
Senior Park $450/Mo.PLUS. SEC. DEP.
760-447-0100
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
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625 REAL ESTATE LOANS
MOBILE HOME FOR Sale 2BR. 1BA. in Good Condition, Senior Park. $8,250, 760-447-0100
SOLD
NANCE’S CLEANING & Maintenance. House Cleaning,
Window Cleaning, Pressure Washing, Weed Abatement/
spraying, Trash Hauling, Garage Clean Out, Tree Trimming,
Cooler Repair. Free Estimate And References. 760-218-6421
545 VACATIONRENTALS
VACATION RENTAL RIVERKERN AREA. 3BR. 2BA., $150/per nite, With 2 Nites Min. Plus $200.00
Deposit. 805-524-2480 PLS. LEAVE MESSAGE
Janet LubinJanet LubinAdvanced Healthcare Directive
Financial Power of AttorneyDurable Power of Attorney
760-417-0320
NOTARYNOTARYMOBILE PUBLIC
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:
Texting can wait
WWAARRNNIINNGGDON’T LEAVECHILDREN
IN
HOTCARS
RENTED
SOLD
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.
850 GARAGE AND YARD SALES
MULTI- FAMILY YARD SALE: Staurday August
8th. 8am. To 1pm.. At The Lake Ridge Mobile Home
Park, Lake Isabella.
MOBILE HOME FOR Sale In Park At 2807
Erskine Creek Rd., 2006 with 2BR. 2BA., Front Deck,
Covered Carport, Fenced yard, New Pellet Stove,
With Appliances. A/C, 1,300 sq-ft. $79,900 Call for More
Information. 812-964-9573 Or 760-379-1726
LARGE CLEAN 1BR. , NEW Carpet & Paint,
Water and Trash Paid., No Smoking, No Pets
Great Location Wofford Heights $595/Mo.PLUS DEPOSIT760-223-1058
ANYONE INTERESTED IN The Carole Holmes Painting
“Shot In The Eye” Aglala Sioux” Call 760-417-0411
RENTED
IN WITH THE NEWSO OUT WITH THE OLD
FRI. JULY 31ST SAT. AUG 1st
42 PINE STREET IN Kernville Starts
7:00 AM BOTH DAYSLOTS OF HOUSEHOLD furnishings and furniture,
INCLUDING A WORKING air hockey table, exercise equipment even a working H2o cooler, Trophy series
Master Cool.Working Ceramic Kiln ‘Cress Electric
Kiln’ 240v 25amps.
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Happy Boy!Happy Boy!2 year old female. She is 45 2 year old female. She is 45 pounds. She loves male dogs.pounds. She loves male dogs.
Sensitive Boy!Sensitive Boy!People panicked over his inter-
People panicked over his inter-est in chickens and live stock.est in chickens and live stock.DannyDanny
Recently returned. 10 month Recently returned. 10 month male lab mix. Devastated dog. male lab mix. Devastated dog.
Loving Boy!Loving Boy!2 year old male Pit mix. He 2 year old male Pit mix. He loves the girls, but not cats.loves the girls, but not cats.
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The Shelter is Now Open The Shelter is Now Open This week • M-F • 10am-4pm Limited Services, This week • M-F • 10am-4pm Limited Services, Please call for more information 760-378-1131Please call for more information 760-378-1131For an Animal Emergency, call 661-868-7100 For an Animal Emergency, call 661-868-7100
After hours, call the sheriff 760-549-2100After hours, call the sheriff 760-549-2100
We are all in foster homes or went to a Bakersfield ShelterWe are all in foster homes or went to a Bakersfield Shelter
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A new approach to learningByMetro Creative
The validity of the adage “necessity is the mother of invention” was on full display during the COVID-19 outbreak. People quickly had to learn to adapt to a new way of life, including an educational system that was transformed dramati-cally by social distancing guidelines.More than 76 million
students are enrolled in United States schools, per the latest Census Bureau information. In 2018, 2.12 million students were in Canadian post-secondary institutions alone. In a matter of days, millions of students who once attended classes in-person were forced to transition to virtual learning instruction. The process showed just how flexible learning systems can be, and how virtual instruction may become more than an emergency protocol in the future.Schools utilized systems
like Google Classroom, Canvas and virtual meet-ing apps to connect and learn. While in-class les-sons provide the social-ization and one-on-one interaction that can be vital for students’ aca-demic success, there are many different reasons why virtual instruction can be a key component of learning models as well. When virtual learn-ing is used in conjunction
with traditional teaching, students may have a more well-rounded experience. Here are some potential benefits that may unfold as more data is collected.· Pace: Virtual learn-
ing affords students the chance to work on lessons at a pace that fits their individual needs. Students can go back and re-read or re-work problems until they’re satisfied they have learned their lesson. Les-sons can be slowed down or sped up depending on proficiency, creating a customized educational experience.· No more weather
days. Many school districts include snow or extreme weather days into their calendars, adding on extra days at the end of school year to meet the specified num-ber of educational days. Remote learning can take over in these times and keep school districts from having to pad calendars.
· Convenience: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that middle and high schools start at 8:30 a.m. or later to provide students the best chance to get the amount of sleep they need. Still, most ad-olescents currently start school before 8:30 a.m. Remote learning enables students to complete their assignments when it works best for them. This may help them get more sleep, too.· Apps: Learning apps
are a new wave of edu-cational tools that have helped buoy virtual in-struction. Primary school students or those with in-dividual education plans may benefit the most from reinforced app skills that match their learning pace in fun ways.Virtual home instruction
may become a large part of the educational land-scape even after it’s no longer a social distancing necessity.
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Photo by Metro Creative
Licensed ContractorsNOTICE TO READERS: California law requires that contractors taking jobs that total $600 or more (labor and materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also requires that contractors include their license number on all advertising.
You can check the status of your licensed contractor at www.cslb.gov or 1-800-321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking jobs that total less than $500 must state in their advertisements that they are not licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
BERRY ELECTRICResidential /Commercial
Drew Berry Lic. # 998517P.O. Box 3294 • Lake Isabella
If no answer, call 760-379-4314760-417-0542
Serving Kern River Valley since 1986.Custom Homes • Remodels
Garages • Framed Mobile Roofs
760-379-7476760-379-7476myksantq@mchsi.com • Lic.# 495979
MIKE SMITH CONSTRUCTION
Contractors-General Builders
Electric
Masonry
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Heating/Cooling
Your ad must be 3 inches or larger to be the contractor of the week.
Contractorof the week
Advertise in theAdvertise in the Kern Valley SunKern Valley Sun
Licensed Contractors or Business Services DirectoriesLicensed Contractors or Business Services Directories
and your ad is placed on our website forand your ad is placed on our website for
FREE!FREE!760-379-3667 ext. 1000, Christina760-379-3667 ext. 1000, Christina
6416-A Lake Isabella Blvd. Lake Isabella.6416-A Lake Isabella Blvd. Lake Isabella.
Roofing
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G.L. VEGAC o n c r e t eG.L. VEGAC o n c r e t e760-379-7512
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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 isabellaflooring@verizon.net760-379-4427
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
Paving
Advertise 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 is placed on and your ad is placed on our website for our website 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.
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CALENDARCALENDAROF EVENTSOF EVENTS
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CAPK Senior Food Box • August 7The next Senior Food Box distribution will be held on Friday August 7 from 10:00 a.m.- 11:00 p.m. or until we run out of food. CAPK staff & volunteers will deliver food boxes to cars in rear parking lot. The commodities will be at the Lake Isabella Senior Center located at 6405 Lake Isabella Blvd, Lake Isabella. To apply, you must be 60 or older, live in Kern County and meet the income guidelines. For more information and/or application, visit CAPK.org/food.
River RhythmsAugust 7, 14, 21 & 28Come join us by the river at Riverside Park, Kernville for local bands every Friday night in August.
Whitewater Fundraiser • August 8Come paddle with us for our annual Whitewater Fundraiser on Satur-day August 8 from 9:30 a.m. till 2:30 p.m. We will raft down the epic Lower Kern Canyon hitting class 3-4 rapids. Proceeds from this event will benefit Kern Conservancy for our river cleanups programs. Please contact Whitewater Voyages to book your spot. Spaces are limited so call now! 1-800-400-7238. Group discounts available.
In the Eye of the Storm Webinar • August 8Are you feeling overwhelmed with the new normal? Pastor/Life Coach Deena Siddle is hosting In the Eye of the Storm Webinar on August 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Join us as we look at practical ways to cope with the storms in these ever-changing, trying times. Walk with confidence as you learn how to use tools to help navigate the strug-gles we all face in our day to day life. Create new habits of peace with the follow up one-month daily devotional mailed to you free with the purchase of an event ticket. At registrations tell me one of the storms you are facing so I can be in prayer for you. I look forward to seeing you there.
Food PantryEvery Tuesday & FridayFood Pantry from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. at 6424 Lake Isabella Blvd. second building.
Bread of Life KitchenTuesday - SaturdayBread of Life will be serving anyone needs a meal. They will be serving hot breakfast and a sack lunch Tuesday thru Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at 3612 Suhre St. Lake Isabella, behind WEB Recycling.
Virtual Paper Craft TimeEvery Tuesday and ThursdayJoin one of our librarians on KRV Library’s Facebook every Tuesday and Thursday for fun paper craft projects that you can do while at home. All the materials you will need are paper, scissors, glue, and some colors. Visit KCL Facebook for details, facebook.com/lakeisa-bellalibrary.
Family Storytime •Every ThursdayEvery Thursday at 1:30 p.m., we invite all families to join us (and Rog-er Raccoon) on KRV Library’s Facebook for a virtual storytime. These stories are fun for all ages! Visit KCL Facebook for link and details, facebook.com/lakeisabellalibrary.
Chronicles of Yarnia Every ThursdayEvery Thursday at 1:00 p.m., during the month of July, step through the wardrobe and into the world of Yarnia! It is a chance to get togeth-er with fellow knitters and crocheters to socialize online via Facebook and work on projects. Beginners are welcome too!
Lake Isabella Soup KitchenMonday thru FridayEvery week day from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., the Lake Isabella Soup Kitchen will be serving up meals at 5400 Lake Isabella Blvd. They will also give out some supplies to those in need, like socks, belts, clothes, disinfectant, paper towels, and toilet paper. For more informa-tion, call 661-234-1071.
Curbside Book Check-out ContinuousCurbside Services launched at the Kern County Library on June 15. Curbside services will include pickup of requested items, pickup of genre “grab bags” which include titles selected by our library staff, and customer return of materials. People were able to begin making ap-pointments June 11. Our times for curbside pickup will be Wednesday through Friday from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. Additional services, including research services, and more will be carried out through the Library’s call center at 661.868.0701, email at info@kernlibrary.org, and social media communication at facebook.com/KernCountyLibrary. For more information please contact 760-549-2083.
Programming Relay: Project Field Guide • All Month LongWe are halfway through our Summer Reading Challenge now and for the month of July, we are holding a relay all about science and curiosity. Join all Kern County Libraries as we make field guides cov-ering a variety of different themes! Arvin is kicking things off on July 6 with apples, so head over to their Facebook for more information: facebook.com/arvinlibrary. Each library will share a new theme every weekday this month!
Circulation ManagerCirculation Manager760-379-3667 Ext. 1002760-379-3667 Ext. 1002
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Adult and Adolescent Substance Abuse Classes : (Medi-Cal not accepted). Please call to schedule an appointment or for further information. 760-379-9194. 5121 Lake Isabella Blvd., Lake Isabella.
Al-Anon Meeting: Wednesday, 80 Evans Rd., Wofford Heights, 7:00 p.m. Contact 760-379-7312 or 760-378-0041. These meetings are for friends and family of alcoholics.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Faced with a drinking problem? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous can help. Weekly meetings, call AA Hotline, 760-379-4112.
Alzheimer’s: The Alzheimer’s Disease Association of Kern County provides up to six hours of respite to caregivers who have a loved one with Alzheimer’s or other related dementias. A representative is in the valley once a week to answer questions at the Veterans/Senior Center on Fridays from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Celebrate Recovery at The Ark: Come celebrate recovery every Friday at the Ark located at 3711 Golden Spur St., Lake Isabella. The program starts at 7:00 p.m. Celebration Place - ages 5 to 14. The Landing - ages 14 to 18. Celebrate Recovery ages 18 & up, The Landing 13-18 and Celebration Place 0-13. For more informa-tion, call 661-862-9420 or info@knuckleupministries.org.
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.
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Tips for effective remote learningByMetro Creative
An increased reliance on virtual home instruction has many students rethink-ing their organizational strategies and daily school schedules. Learning at home is different from being in a traditional classroom environment, but with some effective strategies, students can persevere without missing a beat.Stick to a scheduleMany students are
successful because they follow a schedule. The Center for Social and Emo-tional Foundations of Early Learning says that routines and schedules are import-ant because they influence a child’s emotional and cognitive development. Children feel secure with schedules, which may help them recognize what’s expected of them.When learning at home,
students should strive to maintain as consistent a schedule as possible, including bedtimes, wake times, hours devoted to learning, and time to get outside or engage in down-time activities.Connect live if possibleThere are many free tools
and resources available that enable teachers to pro-vide live video lessons or to record them so students can watch them later. Sim-ilarly, social networking apps and virtual meeting programs enable students to connect digitally. This can be helpful for collabo-rative learning assignments or just to see a familiar face.Stick to tools that workOnce students find apps
or systems that work, they
should stick with them, of-fers Khan Academy, an ed-ucational tutoring resource. There are many factors outside of one’s control during virtual instruction, but maintaining consisten-cy with tools and schedules is one way to feel more confident and secure.Check student accounts
frequentlyJust like students,
teachers may be learning as they go in regard to remote learning strategies. Students should be sure to check school email accounts or other places where teachers post as-signments a few times per day so that they stay on top of all assignments and are aware of due dates.Reach out to instructorsAllegheny College sug-
gests students contact their teachers if they are unsure of how to participate in remote learning envi-ronments. Ask questions about assignments, get clarification on key topics and be sure to tune into any remote chats or virtual “office hours.”Stay in touch with guid-
ance, if neededRemote learning is a
new experience for many students, and there may be certain struggles or road blocks. It can be easy to grow frustrated with equipment failures or lack of in-person interaction. Schools employ qualified therapists and guidance counselors who are just a click, call or email away if issues need to be talked through. Students should utilize all resources made available to them.Virtual home instruction
can be made even easier with some extra assistance and guidance.
C6 Kern Valley Sun Wednesday, August 5, 2020
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640 Acres of Prime Forrest LandMLS # 2217702 • $825,000
1020 Sq ft two story cabin in the quiet, peaceful and serene wilderness with one bedroom, one full bathroom plus a loft that can sleep 10 peo-ple. Water is supplied by a natural spring above the cabin that has run consistently for 30 years feeding a 1000 gal storage tank that gravity feeds the cabin. 12 volt electric lighting system throughout the cabin that runs on a car battery that can be charged by your vehicle. Seasonal creek runs through the center of the property. Deer,quail and other wildlife abound. Propane water heater and stove. 15 x 20 Tuff shed to store all your toys.only The south end of property is fenced. Tractor included in sale. Road to property is rather rough and suggest 4X4 or at least SUV with AWD, no cars. Approximately four miles in on Franceschi Road, located in Smith Canyon. New front deck.
Franceschi Rd.Caliente, CA. 93518
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August 11August 11• Baked Fish • Baked Fish w/Lemon Sauce w/Lemon Sauce• Brown Rice• Brown Rice• Spinach Salad• Spinach Salad• Whole Kernel • Whole Kernel Corn Corn• Ambrosia• Ambrosia• Milk• Milk
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