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June 08, 2013

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Saturday, June 8, 2013 – Daily News Local Calendar Submit calendar items to P Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 .O. or clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. SATURDAY, JUNE 8 Red Bluff 4th Annual Crawdad Festival, Tehama District Fairground Frontier Village Farmers Market, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 645 Antelope Blvd. EBT accepted Red Bluff Saturday Farmers Market, 7:30 a.m. to noon, River Park, EBT accepted Weight Watchers meeting, 8 a.m., 485 Antelope Blvd. #N, 1-800-651-6000 Los Molinos Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Senior Center, Josephine Street, 384-2100 Tehama Tehama County Museum, 1-4 p.m., 275 C St., group tours, call 384-2595 SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Red Bluff 3A Donate kids books at farmers market Do you have some great kids books that your family has enjoyed but outgrown? Are you ready to give them to another child to enjoy? For fellow book lovers, it's hard to imagine a home without many, many books, but in reality, books are a luxury and an added expense for many households. Now that school is ending, the summer months are critical for students to maintain the academic ground they just gained. Regardless of other activities, the best predictor of summer loss or summer gain is whether or not a child reads during the summer. The best predictor of whether a child reads is whether or not he or she owns books. According to the experts, reading just six books will prevent the summer slide. If you have books that you'd like to donate, Tehama Reads, an Expect More Tehama program, is accepting books weekly at the Tehama Reads hopes to have many Wednesday night Farmer's extra copies of the book to share with kids. Can you donate Market in Red a copy or two? Bluff. Each Summer enrichment week volundoesn't just have to be teers will be on reading. If you're looking hand to take for ways to keep kids books and give engaged in Tehama Counbooks away to ty this summer, visit kids at the market. expectmoretehama.com The books will also be and click on Take Action. used to keep community The site lists camps, dance bookshelves and a book performances, movies, mobile stocked. The reading activities and book mobile will visit challenges, swimming outlying areas where Kathy options, places to visit, families are less likely to bowling, sports camps and have easy access to the more. library. Books can also Happy summer vacabe dropped off at the Tehama County Department of tion and big thank you to all of our amazing educators in Tehama Education, Monday-Friday. Also, if you love the book, County. Charlotte's Web, the first Enjoy Kathy Garcia is the Business Movies in the Park will be held June 29 at the Tehama County Services and Marketing Manager Fairgrounds at dusk and will fea- at the Job Training Center and is a ture everyone's favorite pig. The Expect More Tehama Leadership movie is free for families, and Team member. Garcia AA Live and Let Live, noon and 8 p.m., 785 Musick St., meets seven days a week Mercy High School 12th annual Trinity Golf Classic, 8:30 a.m. putting contest, 9 a.m. tee time, $60 By RICH GREENE intend to manage any natur- park and a 50-acre project hazards may exist in the for round of golf, lunch, 527-8313 al fires or implement any is scheduled near Juniper areas burned by the fire. DN Staff Writer spring-time prescribed Lake in the southeast sec- Hazards include unstable Lassen Volcanic Nation- burns," Park Superinten- tion. terrain, rockfalls, falling Tehama County Museum, 1-4 p.m., 275 C St., al Park officials said recent- dent Darlene Koontz said in Annual pile burning in trees and limbs, stump ly they will not let natural a press release. the park will start once holes and root chambers. group tours, call 384-2595 fires burn nor use preThe park advises extra Allowing natural fires to snowfall has returned for scribed fires as part of the burn and lighting pre- the winter season. MONDAY, JUNE 10 caution when hiking or park's fire management scribed fires are two of five The park will open a camping in the areas. program this summer. Fire will be at the foretools park officials use to number of trails Friday that "In consideration of this manage fuels in the park. have been closed since the front of a number of rangerAl-Anon New Comers At Heart, 7-8 p.m., North year's seasonal outlook for led programs in the park The majority of fuel 2012 Reading Fire. northern California's fire maintenance this year will Valley Baptist Church, 345 David Ave., 690-2034 Those trails include the this summer as well as the Antelope 4-H, 6:30 p.m., Antelope School, 527- potential being above nor- be done by mechanical Pacific Crest, Cluster park's Junior Firefighter mal for large fires and thinning. Lakes, Twin Lakes and a program. Information can 3101 lessons learned from the A 500-acre project is portion of the Nobles Emi- be found at nps.gov.lavo. English as a Second Language class, 5:30-8:30 previous year's Reading For more informationm scheduled for the North- grant trails. p.m., 1295 Red Bud, 736-3308, same time Tuesday Fire, Lassen Volcanic west Gateway Forest in the Visitors are advised that call the park's fire educaand Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Thursdays, National Park does not northwest corner of the unmarked and unknown tion specialist at 595-6163. free childcare, classes in Richlieu Hall, 900 Johnson St. Head Injury Recreational Entity, 10 a.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, Rusty, 529CalFire urges all Californians to Expected triple digit tempera- days. 2059 "While we are hoping we can exercise extreme caution outdoors tures, low humidity and breezy Key to Life, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 winds have elevated the fire dan- make it through the next couple of in order to prevent wildfires. A few ger over the next several days, days with minimal fire activity, we helpful reminders and fire prevenSycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 Masterworks Chorale rehearsal, 6:45-8 p.m., prompting CalFire to increase its are prepared to respond if Mother tion tips include: Don't mow or weed eat dry grass staffing across many parts of Nature doesn't agree," said Chief Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 527-4203 Northern California. The National Ken Pimlott, CalFire director. on windy days PAL Martial Arts, 3-5 p.m., ages 5-18, 529-7920, Weather Service has issued a Red "With approximately 94 percent of Ensure campfires are allowed, www.tehamaso.org Flag Warning due to the height- our wildfires being human caused, and if so, be sure to extinguish them Red Bluff Community Band Practice, 7-9 p.m., ened fire danger starting Friday we are strongly urging the public to completely Never pull your vehicle over in Red Bluff Presbyterian Church, Jefferson St., 527- afternoon and lasting through Sat- be extra careful and to take the dry grass urday evening for parts of Shasta, proper steps to prevent wildfires." 3486 Never burn landscape debris like Since Jan. 1, CalFire has Tehama, Glenn, Butte, Lake and Red Bluff Senior Writing Class, 10: a.m.- Colusa counties. On Sunday in the responded to more than 2,100 wild- leaves or branches on no Burn Days noon,,Executive Room at Sycamore Center, 220 higher country, dry thunderstorms fires across California that have or when it's windy Sycamore St., 527-5762 Make sure all portable gasolineand lightning are possible in the charred over 50,000 acres. Fire Salvation Army Writing Class, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Northern, Central and Eastern activity remains significantly higher powered equipment have spark than average; typically by this time arresters Sierra Nevadas. 940 Walnut St., 527-8530 For more ways to help prevent With the increased potential for of year CalFire would have Spartan Athletic Booster Club, 6:30 p.m. Red new fires, CalFire has brought on responded to only about 1,100 wild- and prepare for wildfires visit Bluff Union High School Library ReadyForWildfire.org or additional firefighters to staff extra fires with 8,000 acres burned. Sun Country Quilters Community Service equipment during the high risk During the Red Flag Warning, www.fire.ca.gov. Group, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-1126 Police reports arrested for felony and car at Diamond Park. TeenScreen Mental Health Appointments, 10 misdemeanor battery. • A computer was The following infora.m. to 2 p.m., free, by appointment only, 1900 Walnut Bail was $55,000. • A wallet was reported reported stolen on James mation is compiled from • Israel Gustavo stolen at Rolling Hills Avenue. St., 527-8491, Ext. 3012 Red Bluff Police Depart• Gas was reported Tehama County Sheriff's Search and Rescue, 7 ment, Tehama County Jensen, 34, Yelm, Wash., Casino. was arrested for felony • A boat motor was taken out of a vehicle on p.m., Stillwell Training Center, Park Avenue near Baker Sheriff's Department, stolen on Union Street. Corning Police Depart- vandalism. Bail was reported Road, 527-7546 $15,000. Dumosa Drive. US citizenship preparation class, 5:30-8:30 p.m., ment and California • Dollar Tree reported Red Bluff High School Adult Ed building, 1295 Red Highway Patrol. • A woman reported receiving a counterfeit Bud, 736-3308, same time Tuesday and Wednesday • A burglary was $100 bill. her car was vandalized • A cell phone was at the Leisure Lake Venture Crew 1914 meeting, 6:30-8 p.m., Moose • Scott Henry Demarti- reported on the 16000 block of Golden Arrow taken from an unlocked Estates. Lodge on 99W, co-ed ages 14-20 welcome no was arrested at Antelope Boulevard and the Drive. • Someone broke into a Slough Bridge for felony KWIK cargo trailer on Lincoln Alcoholics Anonymous, noon Monday through use of tear gas and misdeStreet. KUTS Friday, 5 p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and meanor possession of a NEW & USED Family Hair Salon controlled substance. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday, 783 Solano St. ANY CD's Demartino had three outBingo, 5:15 p.m. early bird, 6:30 p.m. regular standing felony failure to There was a report a RETAIL Special Orders Avail. off PRODUCT games, Maywood Grange, Highway 99W, 833-5343 appear charges and an white man in a black shirt Car Stereo with any chemical service of Corning 4-H, 7 p.m., Woodson Elementary School, outstanding possession of and black shorts kept Sales - Service $50 or more concentrated cannabis putting an orange cone in 527-3101 Installation Bail was the roadway near The End Regular Corning Neighborhood Watch, 5:30 p.m., City charge. We make house calls! Up early Friday morning. Haircut $396,000. off Hall, 794 Third St. 226 So. Main St., Red Bluff Reg. $13.95 Not good with other offers • Thomas Matthew Expires 6/30/13 With coupon Exchange Club membership meeting, 7 p.m., Garry, 45, Corning was 527-3735 1064 South Main St., Red Bluff • 529-3540 Iron Skillet Someone reported a arrested at Hoag Street Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 820 Marin St., 385- and Kaufman Avenue as white man his 30s with a 1169 or 566-5270, every day through Saturday, addi- part of his Post Release black t-shirt and black was walking Community Supervision. shorts tional meeting at noon Mondays toward Main Street when Bail was $250,000. Olive 4-H, 6:30 p.m., Maywood School, 527-3101 • John Jason Anton he dropped his pants and Tehama County Mental Health Stakeholders Haigh, 32, Red Bluff was masturbated. meeting, 1 p.m., Rolling Hills Casino TOPS Club (take off pounds Sensibly), 8:30 a.m., June 15th First Christian Church, 926 Madison Ave., 527-7541 or 6pm 347-6120, visit www.tops.org graduated with Sewing group, 9 a.m., Family Resource Center, Red Bluff Elks Lodge Honors West and South streets, 824-7670 Park will not use natural burn managment Tehama Red Bluff Temperatures lead to heightened fire danger Theft Arrests Vandalism Burglary Corning Sierra Sound Conehead 20 % 200 $ Reprobate Fireworks Fundraising Dinner & Raffle Michael Feser Amazing Finds NEW & USED FURNITURE & MUCH, MUCH MORE! Featuring Western, Lodge & Ranch Styles Two Locations - 30,000 square feet RED BLUFF 530-917-1138 REDDING 530-917-7797 22660 Antelope Blvd. 3351 S. 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