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  • Holiday magic, history meet at Depot

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    The annual Christmas Celebration at the Depot at the Shafter Depot Museum took place on Saturday, featuring the Shafter Brass Band playing traditional holiday carols and songs. Attendees enjoyed a visit from Santa, along with stuffed animals for the children , courtesy of PetSmart. The event showcased a selection of decorated Christmas trees, with community members voting for the best design. The museum was adorned in a festive theme, and guests indulged in homemade cookies and hot cider. It...

  • Givens reappointed Shafter mayor

    Jamie Stewart, For The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

    The Shafter City Council voted unanimously to reappoint Chad Givens as mayor for another two-year term, beginning Jan. 1. The mayoral position is appointed by a vote of the council members. Givens was nominated by Councilmember Gus Olvera. At the recent regular meeting of the council, they also voted to certify the Nov. 4 election results, in which Espinoza, Givens and Councilmember Gilbert Alvarado retained their seats on the council for another four-year term. They were then sworn in. Gus...

  • Shafter Mennonite Church hosts Christmas celebration

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    The Shafter Mennonite Brethren Church hosted its annual "Come Celebrate Christmas" recently. It was a festive event featuring a Christmas tree lighting, food trucks, pop-up vendors, hayrides, live music, bounce houses, crafts, photo opportunities, face painting,a s'mores station and a family nativity experience. "We wanted to tie this event in with other holiday community events in Shafter and offer something similar at our church for the community," Pastor Pat Coyle explained about the Dec. 8...

  • Shafter Woman's Club spreads senior cheer

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    "The Shafter Woman's Club is proud to announce the completion of another successful year of our annual Christmas for Shafter Seniors donation drive, spreading cheer and brightening the holiday season for them," Barbara Gladden, recording secretary and event coordinator, said last week. The campaign kicked off in October with a heartfelt call to action: to provide homebound and isolated seniors in Shafter with holiday gift bags filled with essential items. Donations were gathered for residents...

  • Salinas committed to Sports Complex

    Veronica Jacuinde, For The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

    First of series spotlighting the Shafter Recreation and Parks District board of directors. Nelson Salinas was re-elected for a second term in November representing District 1, and was reappointed chairman. "It's a privilege and honor to continue serving my district and the community of Shafter," Nelson Salinas said in an interview. "I have a lot of ambition to finish the Wonderful Sports Complex in partnership with Shafter Rec. We've been working tirelessly on it, and I'm committed to going the...

  • Bright lights replace headlights at Veterans Park

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    The City of Shafter held a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week to celebrate the grand opening of the new soccer lights at Veterans Park. The event highlighted the park's improvements to its soccer fields. For a field that used to be completely dark, where players often relied on car headlights, construction lights and generators to practice and play at night, the addition of soccer field lights is truly remarkable and a game-changer, according to the people that use the facility. Shafter FC youth...

  • Saint Therese honors Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    Saint Therese Catholic Church celebrated the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Dec. 12 with a special service honoring the Virgin Mary's apparition to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, in 1531. The Virgin Mary appeared to him on Tepeyac Hill near Mexico City, instructing him to have a church built in her honor. This event holds great significance for its role in spreading Catholicism throughout the Americas and is especially meaningful to Mexican and Latin American communities. The feast celebrates...

  • The Falcon Closet opens at WIHS

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    Wasco Independence High School celebrated the grand opening of The Falcon Closet recently with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Thanks to a $5,000 community grant from Kern Family Health Care, this long-awaited project became a reality. The Falcon Closet was created to address a critical need within the student community by providing free access to essential items such as clothing, personal hygiene products and household supplies. WIHS staff recognized that students' success is often hindered by a lac...

  • Toys for Tigers brings Christmas joy

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    Wasco Toys for Tigers held its annual toy distribution event on Saturday at Grace Community Church, serving 220 families for a total of 650 children. The organization provided children ages up to age 12 with new balls, games, stuffed animals, blankets, stocking stuffers and toys. "The event was an incredible success. We feel very blessed by the community that helped us put this together," event chairman Donna Ward said. "We couldn't do it without our partners, which this year included the Wasco...

  • Community Calendar - Dec. 19, 2024

    The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

    The Shafter Press and Wasco Tribune encourage local organizations to let the public know about coming events and activities through this column. Drop off or mail items at the office, 455 Kern St., Suite E, in Shafter, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, call 661-292-5100 or email [email protected]. Deadline is 4 p.m. Thursday prior to publication. Updates will be on TheShafterPress.com and WascoTrib.com. ANNOUNCEMENTS Christmas for Seniors – Donations needed for seniors’ Christmas lists, with socks, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deo...

  • Mystery History - Dec. 19, 2024

    The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

    Here's this week's challenge, courtesy of the Shafter Historical Society. If you know the location, circumstances, exact or rough date and/or people in the photo, send your educated (or semieducated) guess to The Press, 455 Kern St., Suite E, Shafter 93263, or e-mail it to [email protected]. Winners will be revealed here next week. LAST WEEK: Shafter Children's Theater produced "Pooh Corner" in 1966. Players included Ramay, Millie Burrow, Ron Reel, Robert Long, Judy Dick, Eileen...

  • Arrest Report - Dec. 19, 2024

    The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

    Dec. 8 Jose Antonio Lopez, 29, of Shafter, was arrested at Central Valley Highway and East Los Angeles for DUI. Juan Jose Flores, 49, of Shafter, was arrested at Mettler Avenue and Gibson Lane for possession of unlawful paraphernalia. Dec. 9 Samantha Barraza, 18, of Shafter, was arrested in the 100 block of Rodriguez Avenue for disorderly conduct: alcohol. Jordy Vargas, 23, of Shafter, was arrested in the 100 block of Rodriguez Avenue for possession of controlled substances and on an outside agency warrant. Johnny Gabriel Fimbres, 47, of...

  • City employees to get one-time payments

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    Wasco city employees will get one-time payments of $2,000 after the City Council voted the allocation from American Rescue Plan funds. Part-time employees will get $1,000 payments. City Manager Scott Hurlbert said that over the last couple of years, city employees have been operating under memorandums of understanding and a wage structure defined more than two years ago. He added that there has been some correction recently, but during that time, there was substantial inflation in the energy...

  • Robotics teams compete in Wasco Classic

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    The Wasco Union Elementary School District Wasco Winter Classic Robotics Tournament at Palm Avenue Middle School on Saturday brought together 29 teams from 15 different schools from as far as Lancaster, Santa Paula and Torrance. The teams competed in a six-match round-robin and then chose partners to compete in a single-elimination bracket championship round. The winning teams were the Knight Hawks from Fulton and Alsbury Academy of Arts and Engineering in Lancaster, along with the Cyber...

  • Classified Ads - Dec. 19, 2025

    The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

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  • Pet of the Week: Meet Jade – Your new best friend?

    Wasco Animal Shelter|Dec 19, 2024

    Jade is a stunning 7-month-old husky lab mix with piercing blue eyes and soft, shiny black and white fur that will steal your heart. This sweet girl came to us as a stray but has quickly won over the staff and other dogs with her friendly nature. While we're unsure if Jade is house/crate trained, her eager-to-please personality makes her a great candidate for learning. Jade will be available for adoption on Friday, Dec. 20. Don't miss your chance to bring this beauty into your life. –Wasco A...

  • Pastor's Corner: Christian without Christ?

    Dec 19, 2024

    Jesus Christ is very important for Christians. That’s not really a surprise, since it’s in the name. Without “Christ,” a Christian would just be “-ian!” That’s pretty nondescript. Of course, people who are outside of Christianity may not always understand just how central Christ is, or in what ways he is central. And even Christians can be distracted. A little piece of cardboard isn’t very significant, but if we hold it in front of our eyes it can block out the sun. In the same way, a lot of things that are smaller than Christ and peripheral...

  • Death Notices - Dec. 19, 2024

    The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

    Jessie Maria Rodriguez Lemos, 77, of Bakersfield, passed away Dec. 7, in Bakersfield. Basham & Lara Funeral Care, Shafter....

  • Lady Generals win their own basketball tournament

    Jamie Stewart, For The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

    The Shafter High Lady Generals basketball team captured the title in their own tournament over the weekend, beating Redwood High of Visalia in the championship game, 44-38. Shafter made it to the finals with a rout of Templeton High School in the semifinals, 45-24. The team was led by tournament MVP Isela Lugo, who averaged 18 points, five rebounds, four assists and two steals a game for the day. Shafter raced out to a 10-point lead in the game, using a smothering defense and a quick...

  • Mariyon Sloan wins top SSL football honor

    Jamie Stewart, For The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

    The accolades for the Shafter High Generals football team continued as several of the players were bestowed with awards recently. The recipients were led by junior Mariyon Sloan, who was named the South Sequoia League MVP. Sloan stepped into the quarterback position with the absence of Ezekiel Osborn after the second week of the season against Arvin. Sloan gained over 1,400 yards rushing for the season, as well as having over 300 yards receiving. Including punt returns and kickoff returns,...

  • Generals soccer battles in tournament

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Press and Tribune|Dec 19, 2024

    The Shafter High School varsity boys and girls soccer teams last week competed in the Miramonte Lions Soccer Tournament at Miramonte High School in Bakersfield. The girls' team played four games, losing 0-2 to Ridgeview High School and 0-5 to Garces in their first two matches, finishing third in their bracket and earning a spot in the consolation division. They then went on to defeat Foothill, 2-0, and in their final match, they played Golden Valley High. After a 0-0 tie in regular time, the...

  • Headlines in History - Dec. 19, 2024

    The Shafter Press|Dec 19, 2024

    3 years ago: Dec. 21, 1994 Shafter High graduate Jill Loveless received a Fresno State Organizers scholarship. 20 years ago: Dec. 22, 2004 Delores Robinson was one of the newly elected City Council members....