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July 02, 2014

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The Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Com- merce and the Daily News congratulate Los Maria- chis restaurant for receiv- ing the business of the month award for July. Los Mariachis, at 604 Main St. in downtown Red Bluff, has been provid- ing exceptional service and authentic Mexican food for the past 13 years. One nominator said about Los Mariachis "Ex- cellent food, service and price." Another nominee said "Robert is a perfect example of a local business owner, he donates to many local good causes, and runs a great family restaurant." You can now book large parties and banquets in the restaurant's banquet room right next door. The Tehama County business of the month is selected by a committee of the chamber from among nominations from the pub- lic. Nomination forms can be obtained at the cham- ber office at River Park, or downloaded from www. redbluffchamber.com. HONOR CO URT ES Y P HO TO Pi ct ur ed a re Lo s M ar ia ch is re st au ra nt o wner R ob er to Re ye s a nd e mp lo ye e Fe lip e M ag aña . PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER. Thankyou! By Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews. com@editorchip on Twitter A drive-through job fair is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, July 10 at 129 E. Walker St. in Orland. The event, hosted by Express Employment Professionals in Red Bluff, will feature more than 150 positions in the fields of walnut shelling, almond processing, cheese processing, nut receiving and distribution. Jobs will include general labor, scale clerk, forklift operators, sorting, recep- tionist, mechanic and ac- counting. EMPLOYMENT Drive-through job fair heads to Orland By Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews. com@editorchip on Twitter Claire's Flowers is at 1621 Solano St. in Corning and open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Fri- day and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Claire's Flowers has been open for six months and is a full service florist that can make custom ar- rangements for all special occasions. It offers unique designs, a helpful and kind staff and delivers. Future plans for Claire's include enlarging the fa- cility to bring in more giftable items, party rent- als and wedding packages. CorningPatriots There will be no meet- ing tomorrow, July 3, at the Senior Center. Happy Independence Day. Farmers Market Thursday nights from 5-7:30 p.m. at Northside Park. Come out to support our growing Farmers Mar- ket and support our com- munity as well. CORNING CHAMBER Flower shop in the spotlight By Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews. com@editorchip on Twitter CORNING Lisa Rodriguez of the financial services firm Edward Jones in Corning re- cently won the firm's exclu- sive Spirit of Caring Award designed to recognize those financial advisors who exem- plify the values, culture and spirit of giving back. Jim Weddle, the firm's managing partner, calls Ro- driguez a leader in the firm and an example of what a dedicated Edward Jones fi- nancial advisor can achieve. "Lisa has demonstrated unyielding dedication to giv- ing back to her clients, com- munity, other financial advi- sors, branch teams and their regional network," Weddle said. Rodriguez said she is hon- ored to receive the award. "Edward Jones is a part- nership. That structureis not just financial, it's a philoso- phy," Rodriguez said. "We work together, help each other and all share in the re- wards of working with long- term individual investors. That brings out the best in everyone." Rodriguez was one of only 226 financial advisors out of the firm's more than 13,000 financial advisors to receive the award. CORNING Rodriguez lauded, receives Spirit of Caring award "We work together, help each other and all share in the rewards of working with long-term individual investors." — Lisa Rodriguez, Spirit of Caring Award winner Business recognized, reaps award By Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews. com@editorchip on Twitter Tonight is the Red Bluff- Tehama County Chamber of Commerce's Wednes- day night Certified Farm- ers Market in Downtown Red Bluff. Fruits, vegetables and merchandise will be on tap for this evening's market. As usual the market will be accepting EBT, credit and debit cards. The event is 5-8 p.m., so come visit local farmers, vendors and businesses. The Downtown Associ- ation Summer Concert Se- ries is held in conjunction with the market and Larry Vawter will host an Ama- teur Night. Come out and listen to great local music. The Market by the River will run 7:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 5 at River Park. Chamber fireworks booth at Food Maxx Lots of activity at The Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce 4th of July Fireworks Booth. It's open through July 4 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Credit and debit cards ac- cepted, held in the Belle Mill Shopping Center in Red Bluff, Just off I-5 An- telope Boulevard exit. This is a fundraiser for the chamber a portion of the proceeds benefit the Tehama County Fireworks show, so support the cham- ber as it supports business and tourism in Tehama County. Tap into Tehama Micro-Brew Festival Do you and your business or organization want to meet 1,000 in an afternoon? You can as a pour sponsor at Tap into Tehama. The second Annual Tap into Tehama micro-brew fes- tival will be held at the Red Bluff River Park on Aug. 16. This event will feature local artisans, West Coast brewer- ies,NorthernCaliforniavine- yardsandahostoflocalbusi- ness sponsors. Last year's participation was tremendous. As partic- ipants sampled their way through the many brewer- ies, they shared the experi- ence as a community united in celebration. The proceeds of this non- profit event were used to re- store the historic Oddfel- lows Lodge in downtown RedBluff.Thisyear'snetpro- ceeds will be used through- out the community by the Chamber of Commerce. The festival stands to double the excitement, with twice as many breweries and businesses, food trucks fea- turing Tehama County in- gredients and a following of craft brew enthusiasts. For more information, visit www.tapintotehama. com or stop by the Chamber of Commerce office at the Red Bluff River Park. Chamberambassador activity The summer months bring lots of fun events in our area. We are always looking for community focused people to promote the chamber. If you are interested in learn- ing more about becoming a ChamberAmbassador,speak with Amanda Jenkins at 527- 0727. Like us on Facebook at Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber Ambassadors. Milestonechamber memberanniversaries We would like to acknowl- edge some of our faithful chamber members that are celebrating Milestone Anni- versaries. They are Foothill Distrib- uting — 40; and Paint Mart — 30. Welcome to our newest Chamber member, Valley Oak Racquet Club, 415 Kaer Ave., Red Bluff, 527-2404. Fireworks display T h e c o m m u n i t y f irework s show is scheduled between 9:30 and 10 p.m. at the River Park Friday. RED BLUFF CHAMBER Summer Concert Series lands at downtown farmers market COURTESY PHOTO Fireworksbooth open for business Endsnoring An estimated 80 million people in North America snore. Taking into account the snorer's spouse and children, as many as 160 million people are negatively affected by snoring. Snoring not only interrupts your sleep cycle, it can also be a symptom of a condition called sleep apnea. Fortunately, there are cost-effective oral appliances for snoring and sleep apnea that dentists can prescribe to their patients. Traditional mandibular advancement appliances, such as Silent Night Slide- Link, TAP, EMA, help reduce or eliminate snoring by moving the lower jaw forward, opening the airway to allow air to flow more freely. CALL DR. RANDAL ELLOWAY IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM SNORING OR SLEEP APNEA. HE WILL BE GLAD TO DISCUSS YOUR SYMPTOMS. PROVIDE YOU WITH THE OPTIMUM APPLIANCE TO HELP YOU SLEEP PEACEFULLY AND WITH SECURITY. CALL (530) 527-6777 OFFICE HOURS MON-THURS 8-5 • FRI 8-12. 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