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4A Daily News – Wednesday, May 29, 2013 Commerce business&enterprise Farmers Markets and Crawdad Festival Corning happenings • Grand Reopening – The Liquor Cabinet, 2105 Solano Street, in Corning, is celebrating the reopening of the store from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 1. There will be a free barbecue lunch, live music and entertainment as well as a bounce house for kids. Everyone is invited. • Corning Patriots - The weekly scheduled meeting of the Corning Patriots for May 30 is canceled so that everyone may attend a Town Hall meeting in Orland. The Town Hall meeting is hosted by the Glenn County Republican Central Committee with guest speaker Heather Gass, a renowned property rights activist. This is a community service education project to expose the deceptive practices embedded in the UN Agenda 21. The meeting will be held at the Carnegie Community Center, 912 Third Street in Orland at 7 p.m. The general public is encouraged to come, regardless of political affiliation. For info call committee member Patsy Carter 934-3121 or Chairman Lee McCorkle 934-7001. • Second Saturday at the Mill – Lucero Olive Oil and Farwood Bar & Grill presents Second Saturday at the Mill June 8, July 13, Aug. 10 and Sept. 14. Everyone is invited to Lucero Olive Oil's 2120 Loleta Ave. in Corning from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Experience mouth-watering appetizer buffet provided by Farwood Bar and Grill showcasing items from local producers. The featured producers and wineries will be sampling out their wares. Wine tasting tickets will be available for purchase at the door. Appetizer buffet tickets are available for purchase in advance at the Lucero tasting room, or make your reservation for tickets at 877330-2190. Tickets are $25 per person and include one beverage. The event series is open to all guests 21 and older. • FYI – The Chamber office will be closed June 5 and 6, and will have irregular hours from June 20 to July 3, due to vacation time for the manager. 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