Red Bluff
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RED BLUFF 2010 21 Cowboy up for the Red Bluff Round-Up Some of America’s toughest cow- boys make their way to Red Bluff dur- ing the third week in April for the Red Bluff Round-Up, one of the best rodeos the West has to offer. With seven events featuring cow- boys and cowgirls from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, the action-packed three- day rodeo offers something for every- one. Aside from the greatest show on dirt, highlights throughout the week include the Chili Cook-Off and Foal Chip Bingo Contest downtown, free cowboy poetry reading at the Tehama County Library; a huge mixer spon- sored by the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce; the Red Bluff Kiwanis Club pancake breakfast at the Elks Lodge and the Round-Up Parade. The culmination is the weekend rodeo and the rodeo dance party, Dance A Palooza, at the Pauline Davis Pavilion at the Tehama District Fairground. The whole Round-Up week is rich in more than 80 years of tradition. Those proud of their Western her- itage who want to see how the West was really won are encouraged to join Respecting People. Impacting Business Call us. And get back to work. Call us any time for: • An extensive network of recruiting sources • Testing and training • Experienced recruiters • Full-time employees • HR expertise and support services • Temporary Workers • Evaluation hire • Carefully screened candidates • Dedicated service 530-527-0727 243 So. Main Street www.expresspros.com BLUNKALL & NAPIER Insurance Brokers “Your Professional Business & Personal Insurance Firm” COMMERCIAL PERSONAL • Business Owners • Workers’ Comp • Farm Owners • Specialty Ins. • Package/Auto Plans 527-1313 FAX (530) 527-1395 “Se Habla Español” • Apartments • Auto/Preferred • Auto/Non-Standard • Homeowners • Medical 44 Chestnut Ave., Lic.#0553249 Red Bluff Since 1922 30,000 other fans for one of the great- est pastimes in American history. Contact numbers: 527-1000 and 527-1477

