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Tehachapi organizers plan Eclectic Film Series at Fiddler's Crossing on July 29

5468760 · July 25, 2025
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Summary

Andy and Neil Hicks announced an "eclectic film series" in Tehachapi set for July 29 at Fiddler's Crossing; doors open at 6:30 p.m. and a post‑film discussion with presenter Neil Hicks will follow.

Andy Hicks, a Tehachapi resident and event organizer, announced plans for an "eclectic film series" at Fiddler's Crossing in Tehachapi on July 29, with doors scheduled to open at 6:30 p.m. and a 7 p.m. start.

The series will feature a feature film followed by audience dialogue with the presenter, Neil Hicks, who Andy identified as her husband. "We're putting together an eclectic film series that we hope the whole community of Tehachapi will come, enjoy, and be part of," Andy Hicks said during public comment. She listed the date and times for the next event and said the program is intended to draw a broad cross section of the community.

Neil Hicks, the presenter for the July event, said the program is open to all. "Anybody can come," he said. He described the format as a screening followed by extended discussion between attendees and the presenter, and said the program reflects the couple's experience in film and related fields.

Debbie, identified in the remarks as one of the owners of Fiddler's Crossing, invited the organizers to stage the series at the venue. Speakers noted that Fiddler's Crossing typically hosts touring musicians but is also hosting local community programs. Andy Hicks said the organizers hope the events will attract people from a range of ages and professions, including younger residents.

No funding sources, ticketing details or admission price were specified in the remarks. Organizers and the venue did not announce additional dates beyond the July 29 screening during the public comment.

For attendees: the announced details are July 29 at Fiddler's Crossing; doors at 6:30 p.m., screening at 7 p.m., and a post‑screening discussion with presenter Neil Hicks.