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  • A pool guy you can count on at Big Joe's

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Mar 25, 2023

    Big Joe's Pool Service launched earlier this year and is off to a great start. Joseph Munoz and his wife, Allisyn, are the owners. Before opening his own business, Munoz worked servicing pools for another company, where he learned the ropes and accomplished expertise that would eventually serve him well in his new role. Munoz is a long-time resident who grew up in Shafter, and said he enjoys working there and in Wasco. So far, business is good. "It's exciting to see it start...

  • Mother and daughter taking a chance

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Dec 12, 2022

    A Shafter mother and daughter have taken a leap of faith, opening a booth in a popular antique shop in Bakersfield. Michelle and Adrianna Pompa have a display at the Timeless Antique Shop, 1415 19th St. The duo offers a great variety of items, from timeless décor items to homemade items that are created by Adrianna. Adrianna, who works for the county superintendent of schools, has had her own business for a few years now, creating her own soaps, scrubs, loofahs and earrings....

  • Penny Pet giving customers a healthy option for pets

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 27, 2022

    With the challenges owners face in caring for their pets, a local business is doing its part to giving customers a healthy and safe option for their four-legged family members. Bob Vella and Jennifer Carroll operate Penny Pet Products, based at the Minter Field complex. Vella said that the company has been operating for over a year and the business is doing very well, with customers enjoying having a healthy option for their pets locally. Penny Pet produces a wide variety of...

  • MV Autoworks provides reliable service

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 31, 2022

    MV Autoworks Collision Center opened in 2004. Over the years, the company has earned a reputation for quality work and attention to detail. Owner Jesus Luna manages the business, along with his large team including five technicians. "I have employees to look after,: he said "I am helping to feed their family like they are helping me." Luna graduated in 2006 with a degree in criminal justice from Cal State Bakersfield. While he was in school, he opened up his shop. "I was alrea...

  • At Sandra's, More than wedding gowns

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 15, 2022

    Sandra's Wedding Shop has served the community of Wasco for the last 16 years. As the only store in town specializing in gowns for all occasions, her business has thrived. Owner Flor Casillas runs the shop by herself. Over the years, she has developed an expertise that allows her to deliver top-notch customer service. She sells wedding, bridesmaids and quinceañera gowns. "When people buy a dress, I offer free alterations and custom tailoring. That's not the case for other...

  • Sun Country Flowers under new ownership

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Oct 4, 2022

    Sun Country Flowers in Shafter is now under new ownership. Carol Reichenbach, the owner of the shop for over 17 years, has decided that it is time to move on. Enter Amanda Kirschenmann, who has been growing her own flowers for a few years now. Kirschenmann started her own business a couple of years ago, growing flowers and plants and selling them online and in different spots around town, including from a display at the Tin Cup Coffee Shop, Amanda's Flowers. Kirschenmann no...

  • Credit union to open its doors

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Sep 18, 2022

    Strata Credit Union will host a groundbreaking event on Thursday, Sept. 29, to introduce its latest branch to benefit underserved communities like Wasco. "This is a $3.4 million investment that the credit union is making in the community of Wasco. It is a celebration, and we are inviting residents of Wasco to come join us," said Jose Gonzalez, vice president of sales and membership. The event will be an opportunity to get to know Strata leadership and learn more about its...

  • More than just printing – it's art

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 28, 2022

    Wasco T-Shirts opened in 1999. Since then, the company has been a local leader in the industry. Victor Padilla is the owner and says he is passionate about his work. Padilla started from zero and was a truck driver before he launched his business. He was diagnosed with kidney failure, and that is when he decided to make the switch. "I am self-taught. It has been a tough road, up and down. Now I can say I am very successful." He does silk screen printing, embroidery and...

  • Owner says Shafter Tobacco still strong

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 28, 2022

    The Shafter Tobacco Shop has been serving the community for a couple of years now and the business has stayed strong, despite the challenges of the pandemic and the governor's efforts to limit the scope of the businesses operating as smoke shops. Owner Yassin Shaw said that the business has stayed strong because of the great people in Shafter and a loyal customer base that keeps them going through good times and tough times. The shop has a variety of tobacco products,...

  • For 47 years, glass company shines

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 22, 2022

    Wasco Glass will celebrate 47 years in business next month. Since its inception, Wasco Glass has served the community with much love and dedication. Owner Eric Schroeder manages the business by himself, running the day-to-day operations and handling all of his many accounts. It is a family-owned business launched by his father in 1975, when Schroeder was a sophomore at Wasco High School. "We were a gas station and glass shop for 18 years," said Schroeder. In 1993, they...

  • A venue for any occasion

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    Wasco K & R Banquet Halls is a beautiful and elegant venue designed for any special occasion. It is an intimate space for weddings, birthdays, quinceaneras, anniversaries, celebrations of life, baptisms and baby showers. "We can accommodate for any event," said Oscar Ramos, who owns the building, along with his wife, Ruth. The building was built in the mid-1950s and used to be a Masonic Temple. In 2018, Ramos purchased and completely remodeled it, including new inside floors,...

  • Tin Cup evolving while staying true to its roots

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 2, 2022

    The Tin Cup in Shafter recently unveiled its new menu, with the addition of a few new items, keeping up with trends, while staying true to its roots that made them one of the go-to places in town. The eatery is offering a variety of wraps, along with a few new drink options, with a handful of refreshers now on the menu. With the summer heat, these "refreshing" options hit the spot. Over the last few years,, the Tin Cup has added acai bowls, with its super oxidant qualities, gi...

  • A restaurant that stands out above the rest

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Jul 25, 2022

    Cafe 101 is a beloved restaurant in Wasco. Before that, it was Perkos, and owner Fidel Alfaro worked there for 23 years. He started as a dishwasher, then cook and later transitioned to manager with a small ownership stake. In 2012, he became the sole owner. The family restaurant serves American and Mexican cuisine. Their specialty is breakfast. "We make pancakes, waffles, steak and eggs, French toast and all types of omelettes," said Alfaro. Their produce and ingredients are...

  • Tacos La Villa serving up authentic Mexican fare

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Jul 25, 2022

    The new restaurant in town, Tacos La Villa, has enjoyed a great start, with lines in the drive-thru and a brisk business in the store, making their first couple of months a success. Owner Danny Nunez has brought unique fare to the city. "We are truly blessed for the opportunity to bring our authentic brand of Mexican food to Shafter," Nunez said this week. Begun in 1993, Tacos La Villa has grown to include nine locations in Bakersfield, and growing. Reviewers have noted that...

  • Rosie's a delicious delight

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Jul 17, 2022

    Since 1991, Rosie's Cakes & Cookies has been serving up delicious treats. Prepared daily and using family recipes, owner Rosa Gonzalez brings her love and passion to the art of baking. A bakery specialty is its unique sugar cookies in all different shapes, such as happy faces and unicorns. A local jewel is her cakes, the most popular one being Pink Champagne, which has a strawberry filling. "We use whipped cream because it is lighter and has fewer calories," said Gonzalez....

  • Peterson's a leader in automotive sales

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Jul 8, 2022

    Peterson Auto Supply has operated in Wasco since 1948. Over the years, it has gone through multiple owners. Mathew Wankum purchased the company in January 2022 from his father, who worked there from 1978 until he bought it in 2000. Wankum grew up around the shop and has spent the last 17 years learning the business. "I've been here ever since I was born. It is all I know. My plan was always to be the owner, and I have never had any other desire for any other job. As a kid, I...

  • Market brings colorful taste of Mexico

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Jun 14, 2022

    La Canasta Market has been a staple in the Wasco community for 34 years. The family-owned business focuses on providing quality produce, meats and other traditional Mexican items. They pride themselves on their excellent customer service and selling products at an affordable price. The business is owned by mother Maria Paz and her sons, Ramon and Alex Sedano Paz. "It is amazing to be able to work alongside my family. We love the Wasco community and enjoy getting to know our...

  • A cut above the rest

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Jun 8, 2022

    If you are looking for a first-class barbershop experience at a reasonable price, Wasco's Barber Lounge will provide just that. Located downtown, they pride themselves on delivering excellent service and a warm environment. Owners Liz Garcia and Mario Martinez have tremendous experience. Their team consists of three other barbers. They cut hair for men, women and children. They also do all types of fades and tapers, and offer hot towel shaves, which provide a smoother,...

  • Local man comes back to his roots

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Jun 8, 2022

    A local man who graduated from Shafter High School has returned to town and is operating the newest barber shop here. Phatboyz Barber Shop. Edgar Gonzalez has been operating his own barber shop since 2006, with a shop of the same name in Wasco building Gonzalez's clientele. Gonzalez's clients followed him to Shafter after the move, along with with a new group of customers. Gonzalez said that he started cutting hair when he was 13 years old. "Every summer, we would shave our...

  • Guera's a good place to round up styles

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 26, 2022

    Guera's Western Wear is ahead of the game when it comes to fashion. Offering a boutique shopping experience that delivers high-quality western-themed clothing, shoes and other items, their selection is vast and affordable. Owner Miriam Valenzuela said she grew up on a ranch and really enjoyed attending local rodeos. "I was raised wearing cowboy boots and hats. I just love the western fashions." She has lived her whole life in Wasco and opened her store because she wanted to...

  • Montgomery Insurance: to protect and to serve

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 16, 2022

    Montgomery Insurance has been a staple in the community since 1977, where they have provided high-quality service and exceptional knowledge of the industry. With competitive rates and superior products, they offer protection of their clients most important assets. The company is owned and was founded by Wayne and Sally Montgomery. Mr. Montgomery never considered entering the insurance business before college. He graduated with a master's degree in education and psychology...

  • H & A Plumbing - a one-stop-shop

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 10, 2022
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    H & A Plumbing has served the Wasco community for the last 25 years, bringing extensive experience and knowledge to suit one's plumbing needs. All 15 of their plumbers are certified by the state. Together, they have more than 100 years of hands-on know-how. Owners Andres Delgado and Hector Delgado were born and raised in Wasco and say the city has a special place in their hearts. "It is a privilege to serve Wasco residents. I enjoy working with the community, providing great...

  • Restaurant cooks up vibrant Mexican flavors

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    A family-owned business, Nayarit Restaurant has been serving up mouthwatering Mexican cuisine since 2020. "We have been operating now for two years and have enjoyed getting to know the Wasco community," says owner Oscar Cejas. "It is our pleasure to provide a comfortable and delicious dining experience." Cejas' wife and daughter are part of the management team. Before Nayarit, they owned a Mexican restaurant in Delano for several years. "We have tremendous know-how in the...

  • Customer service is always first at H & A Automotive

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    Finding a trusty and reliable mechanic can be a challenge. Luckily for those looking for value and expertise, H & A Automotive is here to serve with a full range of services and 100% guaranteed work. "We are loyal, and our goal is to take care of our customers in the right way," said owner Jose Robledo in a recent interview. They offer a wide selection of services, including rebuilding engines, transmission replacements, brakes and complete exhaust overhauls. "We are the only...

  • State Street Barber a cut above the rest

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated May 1, 2022

    Johnny Sisneros has been on State Street for a few years now, serving the residents of Shafter, as well as a big customer base scattered over Kern County. Sisneros opened his shop a few years after making his start at the Phat Boys Barber Shop in Wasco. Johnny was toiling at a 9-5 job in the sun, working hard and not really liking what he was doing. He then decided to take his talent of cutting people's hair and see if he could make a living doing it. Sisneros said that he...

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