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July 29, 2015

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Chad Bushnell is sched- uled to perform tonight at the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Com- merce Wednesday night downtown farmers market. The market features local produce and great vendors and EBT and credit cards will be accepted. Kids activities are of- fered 5:30-7:30 p.m. every week facilitated by the Red Bluff Parks and Recreation Department. Come listen to great live music from Chad Bushnell and his hit country music. GoodMorning,Red Bluff The Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Com- merce invites you to the best networking meeting in the county — Good Morn- ing, Red Bluff — 7:50-9 a.m. Thursday, July 30 at Tehama Tire 525 Antelope Blvd. Coffee, juice, fruits and pastries are provided. Please feel free to come and bring guests to this fantas- tic meeting. We will hold a ribbon cutting for Tehama Tire are well for its great renova- tions at the end of the event. New member Future Development Group, LLC, 19887 Quercus Lobata Byway, Red Bluff, 966-0073, Michelle Carl- son, michelle@futurede- velopmentgroup.com Saturday market Join us every Saturday at our Market by the River farmers market at River Park on Main Street. Purchase fresh local fruits and vegetables, and shop from vendors. Enjoy the River Park 7:30 a.m. to noon and EBT, credit and debit cards will be ac- cepted. Business of the Quarter nominations Great customer service? Delicious meal? Favorite outfit? Favorite find? If you have answered yes, please let us know. Nominations are avail- able at the chamber office at the entrance to River Park or at www.redbluffcham- ber.com. Nominations may be faxed, mailed, emailed or delivered to: Red Bluff-Te- hama County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 850, Red Bluff, 96080, 527-2908 (fax). Tap into Tehama This beer tasting event is scheduled for 2-6 p.m. Aug. 15 at River Park. Get your ticket today. Welcome to more TAP sponsors. They are all part- nering with the breweries to bring you some excel- lent, tasty samples. Blunk- all & Napier, Sub Culture, MNS WebDesigns and The Round Up Saloon. Get your tickets online at http://tapintotehama.net/ tickets.html or the follow- ing local outlets: Red Bluff Gold Exchange, Holbrook Stoneware, Red Bluff-Te- hama County Chamber of Commerce. REDBLUFFCHAMBER Chad Bushnell to perform at market You don't have to be a CEO or multimillionaire to benefit from a trust. In fact, many people gain advantages from estab- lishing one — so it may be useful to learn some- thing about this com- mon estate-planning tool. Why would you want a trust? For one thing, if you have highly specific wishes on how and when you want your estate to be distributed among your heirs, then a trust could be appropriate. Also, you might be inter- ested in setting up a trust if you'd like to avoid the sometimes time-consum- ing, usually expensive and always public process of probate. Some types of trusts may also help pro- tect your estate from law- suits and creditors. Cur- rently, only a small per- centage of Americans will be subject to estate taxes, but estate tax laws are of- ten in flux, so things may be different in the fu- ture — and a properly de- signed trust could help minimize these taxes. If you decide that a trust might be right for you, you should work with an experienced es- tate-planning attorney. Trusts can be highly effective estate-plan- ning vehicles, but they can also be complex and varied — so you'll want to make sure you understand what's in- volved. One important deci- sion will be to choose a trustee. The trustee is legally bound to man- age the trust's assets in the best interests of your beneficiaries, so your choice of trustee is ex- tremely important. Your first impulse might be to select a family member, but before doing so, con- sider asking these ques- tions: • Does he or she have the experience and knowledge to manage your financial affairs competently? • When called upon to make a decision that may affect other family mem- bers, will your prospec- tive trustee act in a fair and unbiased manner? • Will naming a fam- ily member as trustee cre- ate a strain within the family? • Does your prospec- tive trustee have enough time to manage your trust? Does he or she even want this responsi- bility? • Do you have other family members who are willing to serve as trustee if your chosen trustee cannot do so? This last question leads to another key aspect of establishing a trust — specifically, you can name a "co-trustee" to help manage the trust, and also a "successor trustee" who can take over if the person named initially fails or refuses to act in the capacity of trustee. Again, you will want to put considerable thought into whom you ask to take these roles. And you don't have to stick with individuals, ei- ther — you can decide to ask a financial institu- tion to serve as trustee. By hiring such an institu- tion, you will gain its ob- jectivity and expertise, but you still need to ask many questions about costs, services provided, and so on. Finally, as you de- velop your plans for a trust, consider commu- nicating your wishes and ideas to your fam- ily and anyone else who may be beneficiaries of your estate. When fam- ily members don't know what to expect, disap- pointment and frustra- tion can follow. If you know your loved ones are on board with your estate plans, you may feel even more comfort- able in putting these plans in place. Thisarticlewaswritten by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones financial advisor. Susie Mustaine is a financial advisor for Edward Jones, her office is at 2130 Main St., Ste. B, in Red Bluff and she can be reached at 527- 4729 or susie.mustaine@ edwardjones.com. FINANCIAL PLANNING What should you know about establishing a trust? COURTESYPHOTO Chad Bushnell, right, is scheduled to perform at Wednesday's downtown farmers market. There will be a cook- ing demonstration again this week at the farmers market by Dale McFall of Ranchers Deli & Meats. He will be demonstrating how to prepare brisket. We plan to have a demonstration ev- ery week until the market ends Aug. 27. The demon- strations will take place at 6 p.m. They will be at dif- ferent locations. Tell your friends and come out to support the local farmers and have a nice evening. Guest speaker Shawn Moore from the Tehama County Planning Commission will be the guest speaker Thursday at the Corning Patriots meet- ing. The public is invited to the meeting at 6 p.m. at the Corning Senior Center 1015 4th Ave. The group will fo- cus its discussion mainly on rezoning of parcels of private property. The Pa- triot group has started go- ing through the Tehama County General Plan and questions arose about the zoning, which prompted the desire to have a speaker representing the planning department to answer ques- tions. Peruvian Independence Day Condor Marka Peruvian Restaurant in Corning is celebrating Peruvian Inde- pendence Day until Aug. 2. You are invited to taste the authentic dishes, while lis- tening to Peruvian music and watching videos of col- orful dances. They will be serving special menus dur- ing this time. Call for reser- vations at 838-9089. Check out the website at www.con- dormarkaperuvianrestau- rant.com to see the choices they have to offer. Giant Yard Sale PATH Sale House will have a yard sale 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the corner of Sale Lane and Gilmore Ranch Road. If you have any sellable items to donate you may contact Jennifer Ragsdale at 727- 7191. This is a fundraiser to help support the PATH Sale House program for women and children. Cash dona- tions will also be appreci- ated. Big Walk Save the date for the Big Walk for the entire commu- nity on Sept. 19, starting at the former Hal's Eat-Em- Up building at the corning of Main and Willow streets in Red Bluff. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and walk begins at 10 a.m. After the walk everyone is invited to join Recovery Happens Cel- ebration at the Red Bluff River Park from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. There will be a free lunch provided as well as music. For more informa- tion contact Allene Dering at 200-4847. Vacation Bible School Harvest Christian Cen- ter in partnership with Child Evangelism Fellowship will hold Vacation Bible School 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 3-7. All children from age 5-12 are invited. There will be games, crafts, songs, Bible lessons and snacks. Lunch will be served. For more informa- tion,callHarvestat824-2091. CORNING CHAMBER Cooking demo at farmers market Susie Mustaine FollowusonTwitterandFacebookforupdatesandmore. BETTERCHOICEREALESTATE WOW! 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