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At Mentors Moving & Storage, we are proud to serve the Bakersfield community and the surrounding Kern County area. Bakersfield is known for its strong agricultural roots, thriving oil industry, and family-friendly neighborhoods. With landmarks like the Kern County Museum, Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace, and easy access to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Bakersfield attracts both families and professionals seeking affordability and a close-knit community.
Our team has extensive experience moving families and businesses throughout Bakersfield’s diverse neighborhoods and suburban communities. Whether you’re relocating to Seven Oaks, Stockdale Estates, or the downtown area, we provide personalized, efficient moving services tailored to your needs.
Mentors Moving & Storage serves Santa Rosa and the greater Sonoma County region. Located in the heart of California’s famed Wine Country, Santa Rosa offers a beautiful blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and small-town charm. The city is known for its vibrant downtown, the Charles M. Schulz Museum, and proximity to world-renowned wineries and the stunning Sonoma Coast.
Whether you’re moving into a Craftsman home in Historic Railroad Square or a modern residence in Fountaingrove, our local expertise ensures a smooth, stress-free relocation. Mentors Moving & Storage is committed to delivering top-notch service and care to every customer throughout the Santa Rosa area.
Mentors Moving & Storage is proud to serve the fast-growing and diverse Phoenix metro area. Known for its year-round sunshine, beautiful desert landscapes, and robust job market, Phoenix attracts newcomers seeking opportunity and a high quality of life. Iconic landmarks like Camelback Mountain, Desert Botanical Garden, and a vibrant downtown make it a desirable destination for families, retirees, and professionals alike.
From the urban energy of Central Phoenix to suburban communities like Scottsdale, Gilbert, and Chandler, our team brings deep local knowledge and a commitment to providing reliable, full-service moving solutions tailored to the unique needs of each customer.
Bakersfield is divided into several distinct areas, each offering a variety of neighborhoods that cater to different lifestyles, from historic districts and affordable starter homes to upscale master-planned communities.
Downtown / Central Bakersfield (Zip codes: 93301, 93304): Downtown Bakersfield is the city’s cultural and business hub, home to the Fox Theater, Bakersfield Museum of Art, and a growing nightlife scene. The Westchester neighborhood offers charming older homes, while the Oleander/Sunset area features historic residences with unique character.
North Bakersfield (Zip codes: 93308): North Bakersfield includes communities like Oildale, known for its working-class roots and affordable housing options. The area also provides convenient access to Meadows Field Airport and the Kern River.
Northeast Bakersfield (Zip codes: 93305, 93306): Northeast Bakersfield offers a mix of older neighborhoods and newer developments. Popular communities include College Heights and areas near Panorama Park, known for scenic views of the Kern River bluffs.
East Bakersfield (Zip codes: 93305, 93307): East Bakersfield features established neighborhoods like Alta Vista and Hillcrest, offering affordable homes and a strong sense of community. It’s also home to Bakersfield College, a major local educational institution.
Southeast Bakersfield (Zip code: 93307): This area offers affordable housing and family-friendly neighborhoods such as Casa Loma and Tyner Homes. It’s a popular choice for first-time homebuyers and those seeking value.
South Bakersfield (Zip codes: 93304, 93307, 93313): South Bakersfield includes diverse neighborhoods such as Rexland Acres and Laurelglen, offering a variety of housing options, schools, and convenient shopping centers.
Southwest Bakersfield (Zip codes: 93309, 93311, 93313): Southwest Bakersfield is one of the city’s most desirable areas, featuring upscale communities like Seven Oaks and Haggin Oaks. The area boasts golf courses, shopping centers, and highly rated schools.
Northwest Bakersfield (Zip codes: 93312, 93314): Northwest Bakersfield has experienced rapid growth and is known for master-planned communities like Rosedale and Riverlakes Ranch. The area offers newer homes, excellent schools, and family-friendly parks.
Santa Rosa is divided into several vibrant areas, each offering its own unique charm, from historic districts and bustling downtown streets to quiet suburban neighborhoods surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills.
Downtown Santa Rosa / Railroad Square (Zip Codes: 95401, 95404): Downtown Santa Rosa is the city’s cultural and entertainment hub, featuring Historic Railroad Square, art galleries, restaurants, and the Luther Burbank Home and Gardens. It’s a walkable area with charming older homes and convenient access to shops and public transit.
West Santa Rosa (Zip code: 95401): West Santa Rosa is known for its family-friendly neighborhoods and mix of older and newer homes. Communities like Roseland and Southwest Santa Rosa offer affordable housing options and easy access to downtown.
North Santa Rosa (Zip code: 95403): North Santa Rosa includes popular neighborhoods like Fountaingrove and Larkfield-Wikiup. Fountaingrove offers upscale homes and golf course living, while nearby areas provide a suburban feel with shopping centers and good schools.
Northeast Santa Rosa (Zip code: 95404): Northeast Santa Rosa is known for its hillside homes and scenic views. Desirable neighborhoods like Skyhawk, Rincon Valley, and Montecito Heights offer larger homes and access to excellent schools, parks, and hiking trails in places like Spring Lake Regional Park.
Southeast Santa Rosa (Zip codes: 95404, 95405): Southeast Santa Rosa includes neighborhoods like Proctor Terrace and Bennett Valley. Bennett Valley is popular for its quiet streets, family-friendly atmosphere, and proximity to Howarth Park and Trione-Annadel State Park.
South Santa Rosa (Zip code: 95407): South Santa Rosa features more affordable housing and neighborhoods such as Wright Area and South Park. It offers easy access to Highway 101 and is close to shopping and employment centers.
Phoenix is divided into 15 officially designated urban villages, each designed to help manage the city’s growth while preserving the distinct character of its diverse neighborhoods.
Central City (Zip codes: 85003, 85004, 85006, 85007): Central City includes Downtown Phoenix, the heart of the metro area. This vibrant district is known for its high-rise living, entertainment venues, professional sports arenas, and cultural attractions like the Phoenix Art Museum and Roosevelt Row Arts District. Popular neighborhoods include Roosevelt and Evans Churchill.
North Mountain (Zip codes: 85020, 85021, 85022, 85029, 85051): North Mountain offers a mix of affordable housing and scenic mountain views. Residents enjoy outdoor activities at North Mountain Park and Shaw Butte, as well as convenient access to shopping, dining, and family-friendly neighborhoods like Moon Valley and Lookout Mountain.
Camelback East (Zip Codes: 85008, 85016, 85018): Known for its upscale neighborhoods and central location, Camelback East includes sought-after communities like Arcadia and Biltmore. The area offers luxury homes, proximity to Camelback Mountain, and top-notch shopping and dining at Biltmore Fashion Park.
Deer Valley (Zip codes: 85027, 85053, 85083, 85085): Located in northern Phoenix, Deer Valley features a mix of suburban neighborhoods and master-planned communities. Families are drawn to areas like Norterra and Stetson Valley, with excellent schools, parks, and easy freeway access for commuting.
Ahwatukee Foothills (Zip codes: 85044, 85045, 85048): Ahwatukee Foothills offers a suburban feel with stunning views of South Mountain and a range of housing options from starter homes to luxury estates. This family-friendly area boasts great schools, hiking trails, golf courses, and a strong sense of community.
These three cities offer robust job opportunities and diverse economies, from agriculture and energy in Bakersfield to Santa Rosa’s wine and healthcare industries and leisure and technology in Phoenix.
Bakersfield offers a wide range of public, private, and higher education options to meet the diverse needs of its growing population.
Bakersfield is primarily served by two school districts: the Kern High School District (KHSD), which operates the city’s public high schools, and the Bakersfield City School District (BCSD), which covers most elementary and middle schools. Liberty High School, Stockdale High School, and Frontier High School are among the most highly regarded high schools, offering strong academics, athletics, and extracurricular activities.
For younger students, Leo B. Hart Elementary School and Ronald Reagan Elementary consistently receive high ratings, while Earl Warren Junior High and Rosedale Middle School are known for their strong academic programs and supportive learning environments.
Bakersfield has a variety of private school options. Garces Memorial High School, a Catholic college-preparatory school, is well known for its academic excellence and athletic programs. Stockdale Christian School and Bakersfield Christian High School offer faith-based education for K-12 students. For families seeking specialized or alternative education, Valley Oaks Charter School and Heritage Academy provide flexible learning models and tailored curriculums.
Bakersfield is home to California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), offering a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs. Bakersfield College, part of the Kern Community College District, provides associate degrees, transfer programs, and career-focused certifications. The city also has technical schools and vocational training centers, such as San Joaquin Valley College (SJVC), which focus on healthcare, business, and skilled trades education.
Santa Rosa provides a variety of quality public and private educational opportunities, along with respected colleges and career training options.
Santa Rosa’s public schools are primarily managed by the Santa Rosa City Schools District, which oversees several elementary, middle, and high schools, along with specialized magnet and charter programs. Notable high schools include Maria Carrillo High School, recognized for its strong academics and athletics, and Santa Rosa High School, known for its arts and agricultural programs.
Top-rated elementary and middle schools include Austin Creek Elementary School, Strawberry Elementary, and Rincon Valley Middle School. The district also offers specialized programs like the University Preparatory Academy and dual-language immersion options.
Santa Rosa hosts a variety of prestigious private schools. Sonoma Country Day School and Summerfield Waldorf School & Farm are known for their rigorous academics and innovative learning approaches. Faith-based options include Cardinal Newman High School and St. Rose Catholic School, which provide comprehensive K-12 education with a religious foundation.
Montessori and alternative education schools, such as Brush Creek Montessori School, are also available for families seeking non-traditional curriculums.
Santa Rosa is home to Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC), consistently ranked among the top community colleges in California, offering associate degrees, transfer programs, and career training. The area also benefits from its proximity to Sonoma State University, located just south of the city, providing a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Phoenix offers a broad range of public, charter, and private schools, along with major universities and colleges, that provide excellent opportunities for students of all ages.
There are multiple Phoenix school districts. The largest are the Phoenix Union High School District and the Washington Elementary School District. Highly regarded high schools include Bioscience High School, known for its STEM-focused curriculum, and North High School, which offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) program. Top-rated elementary and middle schools include Madison Traditional Academy and Basis Phoenix Primary, both praised for academic excellence.
In addition to traditional public schools, Phoenix is home to a large network of charter schools, including Basis Charter Schools and Great Hearts Academies, known for their rigorous academic standards.
Phoenix has many prestigious private school options. Phoenix Country Day School is widely regarded for its strong academics and college preparatory programs. Brophy College Preparatory and Xavier College Preparatory are top Catholic schools known for academic rigor and leadership development.
Phoenix is a major hub for higher education. The Arizona State University (ASU) Downtown Phoenix campus offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees, particularly in business, public service, and health sciences. Grand Canyon University (GCU) is a fast-growing private university known for programs in nursing, business, and education.
University of Phoenix, headquartered in the city, specializes in adult education and online learning. The Maricopa Community Colleges system, including Phoenix College, provides associate degrees, certificates, and workforce training programs to support a variety of career paths.
Each of these cities offers a range of public transportation options and well-connected highway systems, making commuting and regional travel convenient for residents and visitors.
Bakersfield offers a variety of attractions that highlight the area’s rich history, natural beauty, and family-friendly entertainment.
The Kern County Museum brings local history to life with over 50 historic buildings and exhibits showcasing Bakersfield’s pioneer heritage. Highlights include the beautifully preserved Lori Brock Children’s Discovery Center and the Black Gold: The Oil Experience exhibit, which explores the region’s important oil industry.
Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace is both a concert venue and restaurant, celebrating Bakersfield’s deep connection to country music. Founded by the legendary Buck Owens, the venue features live music performances, a museum of country music memorabilia, and a classic Western-style atmosphere.
The Park at River Walk is a 32-acre urban park offering scenic walking paths, lakes, and open spaces perfect for picnics, jogging, and family outings. It also serves as a venue for outdoor concerts and community events, making it a popular gathering place for residents.
Flight Adventure Park Bakersfield is an indoor trampoline and adventure park offering a wide range of activities, including trampolines, climbing walls, dodgeball, and foam pits. It’s a favorite spot for family fun, birthday parties, and active entertainment for kids and adults alike.
Santa Rosa offers a wonderful blend of outdoor recreation, family attractions, and cultural experiences that showcase the charm of California’s Wine Country.
Known as the “jewel” of Santa Rosa’s park system, Howarth Park features a large lake, picnic areas, playgrounds, and trails for hiking and biking. Families especially enjoy the park’s train rides, carousel, and seasonal pony rides, making it a favorite spot for outdoor fun.
Adjacent to Howarth Park, Spring Lake Park offers 320 acres of natural beauty, including a large lake for kayaking and paddle boating, miles of hiking and biking trails, and a campground. It’s a perfect destination for nature lovers and those looking to enjoy the scenic outdoors.
Also known as the Redwood Empire Ice Arena, Snoopy’s Home Ice was built by Charles M. Schulz, creator of Peanuts. The arena offers public skating, ice hockey, and figure skating programs in a charming, family-friendly environment that reflects Schulz’s beloved cartoon characters.
Often called the “Sonoma Serengeti,” Safari West is a 400-acre wildlife preserve that offers guided safari tours where visitors can see giraffes, zebras, antelopes, and other exotic animals. It provides an unforgettable experience for families and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
The Charles M. Schulz Museum celebrates the life and work of the Peanuts creator. Exhibits include original comic strips, memorabilia, and interactive displays that explore Schulz’s creative process and the cultural impact of his characters.
Phoenix offers a wide array of attractions that celebrate its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant entertainment scene, providing something for everyone to enjoy.
Nestled in Papago Park, the Desert Botanical Garden showcases thousands of species of desert plants from around the world. Visitors can explore beautifully designed trails, attend seasonal events like the popular Las Noches de las Luminarias, and learn about desert conservation and sustainable gardening.
The Phoenix Zoo is one of the largest privately owned, non-profit zoos in the U.S., home to more than 3,000 animals. Popular exhibits include the Arizona Trail, African Savanna, and the Tropics Trail. The zoo also offers interactive experiences like camel rides and a petting zoo for younger visitors.
The Heard Museum is internationally recognized for its dedication to Native American art, culture, and history. Exhibits feature traditional and contemporary works, immersive storytelling, and cultural demonstrations, making it a must-visit for those interested in the rich heritage of the Southwest.
The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) features an extraordinary collection of over 15,000 instruments from nearly every country in the world. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits, and live performances, and explore how music shapes cultures across the globe.
Papago Park offers stunning desert landscapes, hiking and biking trails, and unique geological formations like Hole-in-the-Rock. It’s also home to several major attractions, including the Desert Botanical Garden and Phoenix Zoo, making it a favorite destination for outdoor recreation and family outings.
Home to Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks, Chase Field features a retractable roof and a range of fan-friendly amenities. In addition to baseball games, the stadium hosts concerts and other major events throughout the year, adding to downtown Phoenix’s vibrant entertainment scene.
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Bakersfield, California:
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Bakersfield, CA 93308
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Santa Rosa, CA 95407
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