Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/13434
6A – Daily News – Friday, July 16, 2010 D NEWSAILY RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY Thank you, Tehama County The fireworks display and other costs associated with this major community event would not have been possible with the financial support of the following businesses and organizations: Skyrocket Sponsors ($1000 or more) Foothill Distributing- North Valley Services PG&E – Walmart Distribution Center – Pepsi TNT Fireworks – Bethel Assembly of God Pinwheel Sponsors ($500 - $999) Bud’s Jolly Kone Red Bluff Yamaha Haleakala Walnut Shelling Red Bluff Outdoor Power In-Kind/Donation Sponsors: The Daily News - Red Bluff Round Up Assn. Rolling Hills Casino (Water Slide) - Walker Printing Chuck Lopeman (sound system) Tehama Family Fitness - Red Bluff Fence Sparkler Sponsors ($200 - $499) Andy Houghton Insurance – Burger King – Growney Motors – North Main Equipment Alsco – Mercy High School – Cornerstone Community Bank – Moule’s Glass Creekside Village – Gibb’s Auto Body – Big Boys Toys United Country Real Estate – BR Growing Supplies - High Sierra Insurance … And to the dedicated volunteers from across the community who came together to comprise the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce 4th of July Celebration Committee: Kyle Sanders, RB police; Clay Parker, TC Sheriff; Mark Eidman, Tehama District Fairgrounds CEO; Greg Stevens, Publisher - Daily News; Bob Carrel, RB City Council; Dave Gowan, RB-TC Chamber of Commerce; Shane Budden, Coldwell Banker, Sonja Akers, Miss Teen contest; Tonya Redamonti-4th of July Event Chair, United Country Real Estate; Bill Hill, Chamber of Commerce Director and Events Committee; Ali Abassi, Bud’s Jolly Cone and Victoria Campbell, Cornerstone Bank, Steve Joiner, 2 Buds BBQ and Dave Lamberson, PATH (Poor and the Homeless Coalition). Special thanks to the local folks, businesses and organizations that purchased Golden Tickets for $100 each. Proceeds generated the winnings for the prize drawing, plus helped to pay for the world-class fireworks display enjoyed by thousands of residents and visitors.

