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April 17, 2013

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4A Daily News – Wednesday, April 17, 2013 Commerce business&enterprise Interim HealthCare ribbon cutting Corning this morning Courtesy photo Interim HealthCare held a ribbon cutting ceremony April 3. Pictured, from left, are Clay Parker, City Council; Wayne Brown, City Mayor; Chamber Dave; Pat Ashby, Lassen House; Mayra Voet, Lassen House; Chris Goddard, Chamber Director; Valerie Shaw, Chamber Ambassador; Kitt Condrey-Miller, Chamber Ambassador; Scott Camp, Chamber Director; Kerry Jacobson, Interim HealthCare Client Service Representative; Lisa Hansen, Chamber Chair; Heather Burns, Interim HealthCare Regional Accounts Manager; Renee Rand, Interim HealthCare Owner; Debbie Goddard, Chamber Ambassador; Suzy Noble, Daily News; Laura Burgdorf, Chamber Ambassador. 3 Generations Business of the Month The Red Bluff -Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month committee has selected 3 Generations Arts & Shop as Business of the Month for April, on the basis of a nomination by a customer. The nominating customer visits 3 Generations on a regular basis. The customer said, "Jorgelina makes customers feel welcome and always greets me with a hug and a smile. She is very involved in chamber and branding events to help support our community, but I especially love the style that she brought to Red Bluff." 3 Generations recently moved to a new location in the 600 Block on Main St. "Store owners Susana and Jorgelina Roisenzvit bring great customer service, style and generosity to our community. They are well deserving of the Business of the Month honor for April," said Kristen Gray, chairwoman of the Business of the Month Committee. Business of the Month is a project of the chamber and the Daily News. Winners are selected monthly from nominations received from appreciative customers. Nomination forms are available on www.redbluffchamber.com or at the chamber office at 100 Main St. in Red Bluff. Those who nominate businesses chosen as Business of the Month receive a $25 gift certificate at the Tehama County business of their choice, courtesy of the Daily News. Chimney sweeps earns service award Flue Season has earned the service industry-coveted 2012 Angie's List Super Service Award, an honor awarded annually to some 5 percent of all the companies rated on Angie's List, the nation's leading provider of consumer reviews on local service companies. "Not only were the two technicians professional and Get Your Cowgirl Bling On Turquoise Jewelry Sterling Silver Black Hills Gold 30% off courteous, they were also extremely conscientious," said Linda Frisbee on the website. "All floors were covered with protective drop cloths in addition to completely covering the stove to prevent any ash from making its way into the house. Upon completion, everything was cleaned up and completely vacuumed." "It's a select group of companies rated on Angie's List that can claim the LOIS ROGAN • 528-8000 Gold 423 Walnut St., Red• Bluff10am-4pm T-F 10am-5:30pm Sat. Exchange www.redbluffgoldexchange.com Business of the Year BROKER ASSOCIATE facebook.com/redbluffgoldexchange Cell: (530) 526-7411 I get results because I care. E-mail: Lois@LoisRogan.com www.LoisRogan.com 741 Main St., Suite #2 Red Bluff, CA 96080 DRE Lic.#01111682 2013 exemplary customer service record of being a Super Service Award winner," said founder Angie Hicks. "Our standards for the Super Service Award are quite high. The fact that Flue Season earned this recognition speaks volumes about its dedication providing great service to its customers." Award winners have met strict eligibility requirements, including an excellent rating from their customers. 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They are located at 1488 South Street across from West Street Elementary School. Everyone is invited. Refreshments will be served. There will also be a chance to win a door prize so bring your business card. • Corning Patriots – 6 p.m., tomorrow, the Corning Patriots will be hosting Linda Paine from the Election Integrity Project. The meeting will be held 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. The Corning Patriots encourage citizens to get involved in every aspect of government, including the election process and help instill the integrity that is sorely lacking in our present election process. • Seeds of Opportunity – 7:30 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, April 23, the Job Training Center, Tehama EDC, Rolling Hills Casino, Red Bluff Daily News, Tehama Visitors Center, Cornerstone Bank, St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Red Bluff/Tehama County Chamber of Commerce, Los Molinos Chamber of Commerce and the Corning Chamber of Commerce present Seeds of Opportunity, The Future of Rural Communities, a Tehama Economic Forecast Event. The event will take place at Carlino's Event Center, Rolling Hills Casino, 2655 Everett Freeman Way, formally Barham Rd. in Corning. Registration is $25 and includes breakfast. Featured speaker Robert Eyler, Ph.D., professor, Economics Director, Executive MBA Program Sonoma State University will give state, regional and local forecast. Also, Gary Golden will speak on Building a 21st Century Roadmap for Tehama County. You may register by calling (530) 529-7000 or visit www.jobtrainingcenter.org. • April 27 – The Fourth Annual Vintage Trailer Rally is coming once again to Woodson Bridge RV Park, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Over 70 vintage trailers for viewing. Hamburgers and hot dogs will be sold during the noon hour • Take-Back Day – The Nationwide Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in three locations: Corning Police Department 774 Third Street, Tehama County Sheriff's Office 22840 Antelope Blvd. in Red Bluff, and the Red Bluff Community Center parking lot, 1500 South Jackson Street. The program is anonymous and it is free. Liquid products such as cough syrup, should remain sealed in their original containers. This is your chance to dispose of expired, unwanted or unused prescription drugs and other medications. • Driving Days or Driving Daze? – How does aging and health affect your ability to drive a car? Are older drivers unsafe? How do you tell someone they need to give up the keys to the car? There will be a free instructive and interactive workshop for senior drivers and those who love them. David Janott AARP Driving Safety Instructor will be speaking at West Street Family Resource Center 1488 South Street, 2-4 p.m., Tuesday April 23. Information and assessment tools will be provided. You provide the driver! Although it is free an RSVP would be appreciated. Call 824-7670 or 528-7949. Refreshments will be served. • Jehovah Rapha – 6 p.m. tomorrow evening, the monthly meeting will be held at the Cozy Diner banquet room in Red Bluff. If you are a cancer patient, a cancer survivor, or family of someone in treatment, this is a place to come for inspiration, encouragement and of course, prayer. There will be a guest speaker and live music to lift your spirits. All are welcome. Sierra Sound NEW & USED CD's Special Orders Avail. Car Stereo Sales - Service Installation We make house calls! 226 So. Main St., Red Bluff 527-3735 All makes and models. We perform dealer recommened Member Discount 30K, 60K, 90K SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES Smog Check $ starting at + 25958 $ 25 certificate (MOST CARS & PICK-UPS) 527-9841 • 195 S. Main St.

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