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2A Daily News – Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Community people&events Hospital to host program for ladies with cancer The American Cancer Society is offering ladies who are undergoing cancer treatments a free "Look Good, Feel Better" session to learn to cope with appearance-related side effects of treatment and regain a sense of self-confidence and control over their lives. This every other month program is offered in Red Bluff with the next session from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, March 25. The session is hosted by St. Elizabeth Community Hospital. Registration is required. For reservations and more information, call the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345. "Look Good, Feel Better" is a free program offered in a group sessions, which provide education, information and support. In each session, volunteer cosmetologists or estheticians (all certified and trained professionals) teach women how to enhance their appearance using complimentary cosmetics and skin care products. Patients also learn how to disguise hair loss using wigs, turbans, scarves, and various accessories. The program is presented through collaboration between the American Cancer Society, the Professional Beauty Association/National Cosmetology Association and the Personal Care Products Council Foundation. Volunteers for this and other programs are also needed in your community, please call 1-800-2272345 for more information about The American Cancer Society programs and services to cancer patients and learn how you can make a difference. Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt The Red Bluff Kiwanis will be hosting its annual Easter Egg Hunt starting at 9 a.m. sharp on Saturday, March 23, on the campus of Jackson Heights Elementary School. The free event is open to children up to fifth grade. A total of 7,200 eggs and a few prize eggs are placed in separate sections for each age group. A rain date is scheduled Saturday, March 30. 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 Crusty sponge syndrome One of the interesting things I have noticed about the east coast is people do not ordinarily have fencing around their homes. It is quite common for a neighborhood to have vast open space between houses. You can clearly see into anyone's yard, even when they have a pool. Coming from California, this seems virtually unthinkable. We live in a state where privacy is only secondary to preventing a lawsuit. We would never think of having our back yards exposed to everyone's eye's or, at a minimum, to everyone's animals who have no sense of boundaries. If you don't set up a perimeter around your property, you know that many things can happen. You could look at the lack of a fence as an opportunity to know your neighbors, really well, maybe too well if you aren't careful, but mostly, you realize that not setting up a boundary could afford you a lot of pain. If someone came into your yard, uninvited, you may be faced with confronting them to leave. If someone's animal wasn't under the owner's control, you could suffer damage. If you have a pool or other water feature, it could be a hazard to children who do not know how to swim. Sometimes our lives represent a yard with no fence. People fail to erect proper boundaries and the negativity of their neighbors encroach on them. If you allow your friends, family and workmates into your metaphorical yard, you could have a lot of safety issues on you do, you must realize that you have to have boundaries your hands. or at some point you will Do you find yourself become frustrated with feeling overworked, many people in your overused and generally life. You will begin to underwhelmed when you feel used instead of see some people? Do you appreciated and it will have a hard time saying no be your own fault. Peoto people? Are you always ple will come to expect the person who is stepping your brand of love and up to the plate to do whateven the most energetic ever someone asks? You of people can't manage may be a really focused the time. person who uses giving Faydra giving all ofconfusion in It causes back to the world as platworld form for your self worth, or Rector your shut offwhen you try to the giving you may be someone with You Matter flow. People think no boundaries. something is wrong or Even the most nurturing person on the planet has moments try to push you to do what you when they feel like a worn out, always do and you feel even more crusty sponge. A sponge can give pressure to please them at your and give moisture, but after it has expense. If you want a life that feels harbeen squeezed too many times, it simply can't give anymore. Many of monious with your giving nature, you have crusty sponge syndrome. create a metaphorical fence around The best way to create a natural giv- you. Set boundaries and make sure ing/take cycle is to have proper they are clearly marked and you will be able to keep the neighborboundaries. People who have developed a hood dogs from pooping on your helpers mindset (people like me) lawn. often times equate their value Faydra Rector, MA is a mental based on what they do for others. At some point in their life, they health administrator, author, public were rewarded in some way for speaker, educator and life coach doing things for others and it who lives in Red Bluff. She can be became part of the their love lan- reached at lifecoach@shasta.com view her blogs at guage. They express their love for or http://faydraandcompany.blogspot. others by doing things and gain and their sense of acceptance by being com/ rewarded for doing things. Perhaps http://allaboutdivorce.blogspot.com you see this trait in yourself? If /. Cub Scouts adopt Discover Center Courtesy photo Pack 417 adopts the Sacramento River Discovery Center. On Sunday, March 10, the Tigers, Wolves, Bears and Webelos Cub Scouts inaugurated their adoption of the SRDC by completing one of their tasks towards earning their Leave No Trace award. The Pack picked up trash along some of the many scenic nature trails found at the SRDC. 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The festivities carried on until the small hours of the morning, after the serious part of the work being interspersed with the usual amount of horse play. — March 12, 1923 One Sunday each month, the cooking project groups from Westside and Bend Jelly 4-H clubs join forces to prepare dinner for the PATH shelter. The menu's have included a wide variety of dishes from spaghetti and handmade meatballs to breakfast burritos and biscuits and gravy.This week they will be preparing a turkey dinner. Each meal also includes a baking component, like making dinner rolls and biscuits from scratch. The members have found that this is a fun and educational way to serve the members of our community. Pictured from left: Erica Lyons, Ashley Lyons, Karli Rainwater, Abby Rainwater, Maryn Spangler and Grey Canada. The Over 25 years of experience STOVE JUNCTION BBQ PELLETS The North State's premier supplier of stoves Now in Stock! 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