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2A Daily News – Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Community people&events Cattlewomen scholarships The Tehama County Cattlewomen (TCCW) announces that it is offering at least two scholarships, each in the amount of $2,000. TCCW offers these scholarships to support students and their families who are engaged in the agricultural industry in general, and specifically the cattle industry. The scholarships are both for current college students. One scholarship is for a student who is majoring in an agricultural field and one is for a student who is not majoring in an agricultural field but who comes from a Tehama County family involved in an agricultural business. The members of the TCCW Scholarship Committee select the scholarship winners based on the quality of an interview with the student and the student's autobiography, financial need, understanding and potential contribution to agriculture, understanding of the cattle industry and grade point average. Past scholarship winners are encouraged to apply again as long as they are eligible. Scholarship applications and a full description of the process for applying are available at http://www.tehamacountycattlewomen.org/. Applications are due by May 24. Gleaners Gleaners will distribute food as follows in April: • Corning, 8 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, April 17, Corning Senior Center, 1015 Fourth Ave. • Red Bluff, 8 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, April 17, Food Bank, 20699 Walnut St. • Rancho Tehama, noon to 2 p.m., Monday, April 15, Recreation Center. • Los Molinos, 9 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, April 16, Masonic Hall, 25020 Tehama Vina Road. All other sites in the county will be at the usual times and places. Applications for food bank cards may be on the day of giveaway. Bring large paper or plastic bags if possible. New applicants please bring Rent Receipt, PG&E bill or something with a physical address. All income must be reported. Income is gross monthly per household not net. Only one card will be issued per household. Dave's Boots, You Matter in. I paid out a total of of the rivets loose, twice. twelve dollars in repairs Each time they found a and ultimately they made a rivet from somewhere in bigger sale because they a drawer of random stuff had developed my trust and they have and fixed the loyalty because they treated boot. After the second me well when I needed time, they suggested I them. keep that particular In life or in business, be daughter away from the like Dave's Boots. Invest in boots. Again, I think I your future with others. Be paid two or three dollars willing and eager to help for the repair. Faydra them solve little problems On my way out with the first my high heel the other Rector and you will be of when person they think day, something caught my eye. A pair of square You Matter they want to bless someone. Be quick to deliver the toed black boots with best that you have to othturquoise stitching and zebra tops. It was if a light was ers. Be kind and happy when people shining down from heaven onto the walk through your door. Dave's Boots, you matter boots. Turned out that they were on clearance and the only pair left in because you operate consistently. the store and guess what size they No matter why I come to see you, I were? Mine! So, if you see me Fri- am always treated well and leave day night at the Rodeo or Saturday happier than when I came in. You at the parade, guess what I will be matter because in this day and age when times are harder and people wearing! Dave's Boots is a wonderful can be a little hard as well, you have example of what is right with busi- dug in and made your store a great ness in Red Bluff. Dave's Boots is place to do business. truly about being helpful to their Faydra Rector, MA is a mental customer, even someone who isn't health administrator, author, public bringing them boots, but high heels, to repair. The young men in the speaker, educator and life coach store are respectful, there was no who lives in Red Bluff. She can be eye rolling or uncomfortable reached at lifecoach@shasta.com view her blogs at silence when I came in with my or high heel that looked like a sore http://faydraandcompany.blogspot. and thumb in the sea of cowboy and com/ work boots. They were eager to http://allaboutdivorce.blogspot.com solve my problem, each time I came /. It's rodeo week and I gotta tell you I am pretty excited. I am having a bucket list experience this weekend because I am a judge for the parade. I have been going to the parade as long as I can remember and it is going to be great fun participating in a whole new way. You may think that my reference to the rodeo and Dave's Boots being a boot shop would be an obvious connection between the rodeo and boots. You wouldn't be incorrect in theory, but in actuality, I love them because of my high heels. A black pair of brand new heels, worn one time and broken. Ughhhhhhhh. I am sure you understand that frustration of having something new and having it break the first time you use it. It makes you feel a little robbed or taken advantage of, especially if you really liked the item, which I do. One of the shoes I bought, lost the little holder thingy that you stick the strap into after you buckle your shoe. Without the little thingy, your strap flaps out and looks kinda dumb. Enter Dave's Boots. On a whim, I drove to Dave's and took my high heel into them and sure enough, they said they could fix it. They actually made a little holder thingy for my shoe! What's more, it was ready to go in about three days and I think it cost about three dollars. The truth is, it wasn't the first time Dave's Boots fixed one of my shoes. I actually took a boot in there one because my daughter broke one Fletcher wins donated iPad Courtesy photo Pictured above, middle, is Jeannie Fletcher, winner of an Apple iPad donated by Attorney Cherly Forbes, right. The iPad was presented by PATH board member, Pam Klein, right, at the annual PATH Dinner/Auction held recently. Forbes specializes in Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Administration an supports PATH in many ways. This year she donated the iPad to help PATH raise money for the Poor and the Homeless organization. Tickets were $5 each. 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. 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Mental health meeting The Tehama County Mental Health Board will meet at noon on Wednesday, April 17, Tehama County Health Services Agency, Antelope Creek Room, 1860 Walnut St., Building G, Red Bluff. For more information call 527-8491, extension 3018. Round-Up blood drive The Round-Up blood drive, sponsored by the Red Bluff Emblem Club, will be from noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Veterans Memorial Hall, corner of Oak and Jackson streets. Election integrity The Corning Patriots will be hosting Linda Paine from the Election Integrity Project at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at the Corning Senior Center, 1015 Fourth Ave. The Election Integrity Project was started in response to what volunteers found while working in the polls, that there are laws and procedures in place that open the doors to potential voter fraud. The public is encouraged to come listen to the presentation about how volunteers can protect and preserve fair and honest elections in California. 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