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My Next Move: A Six- Week Job Development Se- ries is scheduled to start in January. According to Richard Bolles, author of "What Color is My Parachute," 84 percent of job hunters us- ing this method found em- ployment. The workshops will in- clude research-based as- sessments, assistance ma- neuvering the labor mar- ket, tools to define and strengthen employment goals and one-on-one assis- tance in every area of job search, plus professional networking and guidance through a strategic, pur- poseful focused job search. Space is limited for the classes, which are sched- uled to begin Jan. 18. To learn more, visit the Job Training Center, 718 Main St. in Red Bluff. The center will be closed Dec. 24 through Jan. 1. EMPLOYMENT Jobdevelopment classes offered The following work- shops are being offered by the Northeast California Small Business Develop- ment Center at Butte Col- lege. All courses are at the center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd., Chico, unless other- wise noted. QuickBooks I, II, III & IV Series: 6-8 p.m. Tues- day evenings, beginning Jan. 5-26, 2016. The cost of the workshop is $120 per person prepaid or $130 per person at the door. New Venture Entrepre- neurial Series — a series of workshops for start-up and new businesses: 8:30- 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 6-27, 2016. The cost for the series is $50 per person prepaid or $60 at the door. Facebook Market- ing Basics for Your Busi- ness: 9-11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 at the NEC Small Business Develop- ment Center at Butte Col- lege, 202 Mira Loma Drive, behind Butte County Em- ployment Center — Tahoe Room, Oroville. The cost is $30 per person pre-paid or $40 per person at the door. Social Media 101: A Road Map to Getting Cus- tomers: 8:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 The cost is $40 per person pre-paid or $50 per person at the door. ServSafe Food Safety Training & Certification workshop: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. The cost is $120 per per- son prepaid or $130 at the door including ServSafe textbook, or $80 prepaid and $90 at the door with- out book. Pre-registration is re- quired at 895-9017 or www.bcsbdc.org. SMALL BUSINESS Center offers variety of courses Cornerstone Commu- nity Bank recently re- ceived an A+ national fi- nancial health rating from DepositAccounts.com, one of the nation's leading bank health-monitoring publications. The bank stood out in all of the primary evaluation categories, including Texas Ratio, Deposit Growth and Capitalization. The A+ rating places Cornerstone in the top 10 percent of the roughly 13,000 federally insured banks and credit unions nationwide in terms of fi- nancial health. RATING Local bank gets A+ health rating REDDING Bank of Com- merce Holdings, parent company of Redding Bank of Commerce, has donated $5,000 to Corning Family Resource Center for its lit- eracy program. "We are excited to sup- port and invest in commu- nities in Northern Califor- nia," said Randall Eslick, president and CEO. "Red- ding Bank of Commerce has a long-standing his- tory of providing thought- ful donations to non-prof- its in the communities in which it serves. The Corn- ing Family Resource Cen- ter is a wonderful organiza- tion that supports its com- munity by fighting poverty and providing education. We are pleased to support this literacy program." The donation will make a difference. "The Corning Family Re- source Center is a bustling hub for information, refer- rals and services," said Jake Mangas, of Northern Valley Catholic Social Services. "We help to strengthen families in our community and fight poverty by offer- ing programs that educate families and develop their skills. We are very grateful for this significant contri- bution, which will be used to expand and enrich our literacy-promoting activi- ties." DONATION CONTRIBUTED Bobby Ranger, senior vice president and regional manager of Redding Bank of Commerce, presents a donation on Dec. 16to Dr. Dave Gasman and Jake Mangas of North Valley Catholic Social Services at Redding Bank of Commerce, 1951Churn Creek Road, Redding. Corning resource center receives $5,000 donation The Corning Chamber staff and board of direc- tors wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year. We will be closed Thursday and Friday this week. ChristmasEve There are two Christ- mas Eve services that our church members are having and the services are open to everyone. Harvest Christian Cen- ter, 1006 6th Ave., is hav- ing its Christmas Eve ser- vice at 6 p.m. and First Presbyterian Church, 471 Marguerite Ave., will host a candlelight service 7-8 p.m. in the church sanc- tuary. Chamber director The Corning Chamber of Commerce is seeking to fill the position of executive di- rector starting the middle of February 2016. Applica- tions will be accepted un- til Jan. 6. Please see more infor- mation in the paper's clas- sified section under "man- agement," or on our website at www.corningcachamber. org. EAC membership The Tehama County EAC offers numerous workshops and seminars designed with your business in mind. Pro- vided in partnership with the Employment Develop- ment Department, these workshops and seminars will keep you up-to-date on current issues, trends and legislation that affect your business. Who should join? Busi- ness owners, corporate managers human re- sources managers, office managers, CPAs, CFOs and treasurers. As a member of the Te- hama County EAC you will receive access to the Man- agement Hotline to obtain legal assistance regarding employer-employee issues, current information on new legislation and regula- tions affecting employers, reduced fees for monthly/ quarterly seminars, op- portunity to network with other business owners and professionals, a voice in EDD procedure and pol- icy through a direct link to EDD's management, partic- ipation in EDD surveys and focus groups, and member- ship in the CEAC. Annual membership is $30. If you are interested in membership, the Corn- ing Chamber of Commerce at 824-5550 or go to www. tehama.ceac.org. CORNING CHAMBER Holiday wishes from Corning Chamber No matter how old I get, I must admit I love receiv- ing Christmas gifts. Don't get me wrong, I love giving them as well, but guessing before I open a present in my hands is so much fun. Until I open it though, the gift remains a mystery. Once I unwrap it, I can en- joy the present. The holidays are filled with giving and receiving; it's a wonderful time. This Christmas season, I hope we all realize the gifts we have in our lives. Open the gifts of family, friends, faith, success, health, commu- nity and really enjoy these gifts we have all been given. Have a blessed Christmas and a hope-filled New Year, Dave Gowan, chamber CEO. Milestone anniversaries 10 years: Domino's Pizza and Kenneth Miller. 5 years: Lois Rogan — Cold- well Banker C&C Proper- ties, Corning Ford Mercury, Blues for the Pool Commit- tee, Holbrook's Clearance Center, Employment Devel- opment Department Chamber gi Receive a free eBlast, a $50 value, when you give a business friend or acquain- tance a boost with a one- year chamber membership or web sponsorship to those who are already members. It's easy, quick and a great encouraging gift that keeps on giving. Quick and east gift just call the chamber at 527- 6220 and we will do the rest. Employment Posters Every California em- ployer will need to post a new 2016 California and Federal Employment Poster as there are mandatory changes to the poster. They are available through the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce of- fice. The poster is produced by the state chamber and made available to local chambers. Cost for the 2016 poster is $25.99 for paper and $37.99 laminated, plus tax. Consider adding Poster Protection for $15 to receive free updated posters on any law changes during 2016. Write to the chamber at info@redbluffchamber.com or call 527-6220, Ext. 301 to order yours today. 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