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2A Daily News – Tuesday, February 19, 2013 Community people&events Quilters to meet The Sun Country Quilters Guild will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 25, at the Red Bluff Community and Senior Center, 1500 South Jackson, Red Bluff. The featured speaker will be Arlene Arnold, who will be speaking on Civil War Quilts. She will also be sharing some of her own Civil War Quilts. Refreshments will be served. Interested quilters or non-quilters may attend up to three meetings in a year for a small fee of $5 per meeting, or you may join the guild for an annual membership fee of $30. More information is available by contacting Sun Country Quilters, P.O. Box 8266, Red Bluff, CA or visit our website at: www.suncountryquilters.com. PATH schedule The rotating PATH shelter schedule is as follows: Feb. 8 -March 8 Abundant Life Fellowship, 21080 Luther Road March 8-April 5, Church of the Nazarene, 900 Johnson St. April 5-19, First Baptist Church, 501 Pine St. April 19-30, Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St. Birth — Overall April and Robert Overall, a son, Adien Kyle Overall, born March 25, 2010, at St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, in Red Bluff. Women's history in Shasta County presentation planned Join Whiskeytown National Recreation Area in celebrating Women's History Month by learning about the local women in the history of Shasta County. The Women's History Month Lecture Series in honor of these women will occur at 6 p.m. March 7, 14, and 21 at the Redding Public Library. Each evening discover stories about the early bad girls of Shasta, understand what it was like grow up on the frontier, and be inspired by unusual shenanigans of women who did not conform to tradition. The event is free to the public and light refreshments will be provided. The gift of a kick in the butt I went to a great marketing and business workshop this month in Atlanta. I met with business owners from all over the nation who are successfully earning a living doing what they love. I got to meet two of my personal coaches in person and met a few more men and women who are helping to launch my dreams into the success atmosphere. I was listening to one of my newest coaches on a podcast this morning and she was talking about her personal experience at the workshop and that the greatest gift she took away from her time was getting her butt kicked. That because people she knew and trusted were calling her out on her crap, she was going to be a better business owner. That's the benefit of coaching. A coach is only going to let you go so far without calling you out on what is keeping you from what you say you want. You can talk the talk, but if you have a coach you can only talk for so long before you need to walk the walk. What element of life do you want to change? What would you accomplish if you had the know how, a road map and support? Who could you be if you only took the risk? There are three phases to making yourself into a success in any area of life. You begin with the dream and the intoxication of the dream propels you forward. It encourages you, compels you to Moving towards your success take the next steps. Taking action comes next. You take purposeful feels just like this. The changes feel steps to get what you want into your hard, uncomfortable. The tasks you need to complete are forlife. You make changes, eign and daunting. You get education, take literal may not know all that action towards your goal. you need to know to The final phase is the make progress and it reporting back. This is feels scary. What you when you have accomknow now feels safe and plished what you set out to familiar. do and can report back Get a coach and let what you have completed. them kick you in the butt. Many people get stuck Ask a friend to hold you in the dreaming forward accountable. Ask a clerand taking action phases. I know I sure did. The reaFaydra gy member, a mentor, a sibling or your parent. sons can be as varied as the Rector Involve someone in your set backs themselves. For me, it was usually money You Matter life that will be glad to give you the boot when or knowledge about minute you stall on your elements of my business that kept me from reporting back progress. Get yourself to the reportsuccess. I had to make the choice to ing back phase of your dreams. make the finances and the need to Keep the result in mind. How it understand a priority. What is your feels. What you gain by your accomplishment. Weight loss, a limiting belief? The fact is that I have learned better relationship, a degree, a new that you can start whatever you business, a new job. All are within desire and make adjustments as you your reach and possible if you just go. You can list all the reasons why get yourself kicked in the butt. it can't or won't work, you can tell Faydra Rector, MA is a mental yourself that you shouldn't, couldn't or had better not make the changes, health administrator, author, public but that is just fear talking. Do it speaker, educator and life coach afraid. Take the steps into the who lives in Red Bluff. She can be unknown. It is like stepping into a reached at lifecoach@shasta.com view her blogs at hot tub, at first the temperature feels or too hot, not for you and is uncom- http://faydraandcompany.blogspot. and fortable. In just a few moments, you com/ http://allaboutdivorce.blogspot.com realize that you have adjusted to the temperature and it feels quite nice. /. TCM hosts TCHHRC quarterly meeting SECRET WITNESS 529-1268 A program of Tehama County Neighborhood Watch Program, Inc. Setting it straight –––––––– It is the policy of the Daily News to correct as quickly as possible all errors in fact that have been published in the newspaper. If you feel a factual error has been made in a news story, call the news department at 527-2153. DAILY NEWS RED BLUFF TEHAMA COUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 128, NUMBER 63 HOW TO REACH US On the Web: www.redbluffdailynews.com MAIN OFFICE: NEWS Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. News Tip Hotline: 527-2153 FAX: (530) 527-9251 E-mail: clerk@redbluffdailynews.com Daytime: (530) 527-2151 Sports: Ext. 111 Obituaries: Ext. 103 After hours: (530) 527-2153 ______________________ ADVERTISING DEPT. Main Phone (530) 527-2151 Outside area (800) 479-6397 545 Diamond Ave. Red Bluff, CA 96080 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. 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FAX: (530) 527-2151 Ext. 122 (530) 527-2151 Ext. 133 (530) 527-5774 E-mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com CLASSIFIED: 1-855-667-2255 SPECIAL PAGES ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS Tuesdays: Kids Corner, Health Wednesdays: Business Thursdays: Entertainment Fridays: Education Saturdays: Select TV, Farm, Religion Publisher & Advertising Director: Greg Stevens gstevens@redbluffdailynews.com Editor: Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews.com Sports Editor: Andre Byik sports@redbluffdailynews.com TCHHRC attendees pictured, from left, are Jackie Baker of Cottonwood, Darrell and Neville Mullins and April Pryor of the TCM; Gail Locke of Tehama Together; Gene Serr from the Tehama County Genealogical and Historical Society; Georgene Neher of Mill Creek; and Carolyn Steffan, City Clerk of the City of Tehama. Pictured (right) are Gary Antone, Tehama County Public Works Director; Dr. Locke, TCHHRC Chair; and Paul Quinn, TCM Board member. The Circulation Manager: Kathy Hogan khogan@redbluffdailynews.com Production Manager: Sandy Valdivia sandy@redbluffdailynews.com POSTMASTER SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO: PO BOX 220, RED BLUFF CA 96080 The Red Bluff Daily News is an adjudicated daily newspaper of general circulation, County of Tehama, Superior Court Decree 9670, May 25, 1955 © 2012 Daily News Postage Paid Periodicals Over 25 years of experience STOVE JUNCTION BBQ PELLETS The North State's premier supplier of stoves All makes and models. We perform dealer recommened 30K, 60K, 90K Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. CUSTOMER SERVICE Display: DEPARTMENT: Subscription & delivery Online (530) 527-2151, Ext. 126 Courtesy photos SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES Smog Check $ starting at 95 $ 25 + 8 certificate 25 (MOST CARS & PICK-UPS) 527-9841 • 195 S. Main St. Now in Stock! Popular customer request Serving Butte, Glenn & Tehama Counties Tues-Sat 9am-5pm • Closed Sun & Mon 22825 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff 530-528-2221 • Fax 530-528-2229 www.thestovejunction.com 90 years The Tehama County Museum was the venue for the first quarterly meeting of the new year of the Tehama County Heritage and Historical Records Commission on Jan. 17. Commission Chairman Dr. Marvin Locke said, "The TCHHRC includes in its membership individuals interested and active in preserving and safeguarding the 'stuff' of Tehama County history. It deals in part with issues of locating, identifying and ensuring the safety and usability of official records within the County." Activities of the Commission are coordinated by Tehama County Clerk/Recorder Bev Ross. As hosts of this business/luncheon meeting, the TCM made a special presentation about the history of the Museum, its archival role in the county, and the re-organization program now in progress. A special emphasis was placed on the importance of all museums in Tehama County- the Red Bluff Fire Station No. 2 Museum; the William B. Ide Adobe State Historical Park; the Charles Krause Aviation Museum; the Red Bluff Round-Up Museum; the Corning Museum; the Kelly Griggs House Museum; the Manton Museum; the Gaumer's Mineral & Mining Museum; and the Tehama County Museum – and their roles in preserving and presenting the heritage of our community. ago... Announcing Practice Closure Albert Blake Badly Michele Martin, DPM Burned; May Be Fatal Albert Blake, a well known rancher of the Hunter section, a few miles west of Red Bluff, was seriously burned about the body this afternoon when an oil stove at his home exploded. He was brought to the city and placed in the Sisters hospital where it was found his injuries may prove fatal. — Feb. 19, 1923 Office Closing February 28, 2013 527-2523 Medical Records Request P.O. Box 609 Cottonwood Ca 96022