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2A Daily News – Tuesday, June 11, 2013 Community people&events Tea Party Patriots tonight The Tehama County Tea Party Patriots meeting on June 11 will be a DVD of the Redding Tea Party Meeting where Krisanne Hall was the speaker. The meeting is at 6 tonight at the Grange Hall, 20794 Walnut St. Hall travels all over the USA doing seminars and speaking. The DVD is titled "The Path to Restoring America" and her web site is krisannehall.com. Sometime towards the end of the year she will be doing a five- hour seminar in the Redding area. Photo club meet changed The Tehama County Photo Club, which meets at 6 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month, has changed meeting locations. The club will meet, including tonight, at the Red Bluff Community and Senior Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. Meetings are free and all are welcome. For more information, call 528-8066. 24th Annual Ducky Derby Redding East Rotary announces that Ducky Derby is set for Sept. 29 at Caldwell Park in Redding. Tickets are now available. Schools and youth groups who have not signed up can do so by downloading forms at www.reddingduckyderby.com. Sponsorship from local businesses help support this event. If you would like to adopt a duck or sponsor this event, contact Marge Beck or any Redding East Rotarian. Duck adoptions are just $5 a piece. The derby is a fundraising opportunity for the Rotary Foundation Against Substance Abuse and local youth groups. Since inception more than $3 million has been returned to local communities for youth development programs and drug- and alcoholfree activities. These programs have benefited countless young people in the North State. Barbara Sivesind Fullem You Matter A few days ago I was riding my bike with my daughter and out of nowhere I hear "hi Faydra, welcome home Meaggan" and I look up and there is Barbara waving like crazy. Typical Barbara. Barbara Sivesind Fullem is literally one of the most cheerful people I know. Barbara is the type of person who is first on the scene when someone needs something. It doesn't matter if it is a big thing, small thing, hard thing, easy thing, subtle thing or outlandish thing, she is there. Barbara is always up for a good time and can be counted on when her friends need her. She is full of life and spreads cheer wherever she goes. Barbara makes cheer mountains out of mole hills. She lives to make other people smile, even at the expense of herself. Though she scoffs at the seemingly dried up opportunities for dating, she is a hopeless romantic who believes that somewhere out there is someone who wants to live, laugh and love the Barbara way. They will be the luckiest man alive when their and free with your enthupaths finally cross, and I siastic love of life. Laugh know they will. loudly and often. See the Barbara has charisma, fun side of life, be a ham, which is not easily found be silly and be loved by in women. She has a posthose who know you. Yell itive attitude that surhello to people on the passes normal human street and make them feel tendencies. Her friends welcome. Barbara, you love her, her family matter. Your happiness is needs her and the cominfectious and sets you munity is better because apart from the dreary side she is in it. She is a ball of ceaseless energy and Faydra of life. You matter because you are a ray of compassion. She is a Rector light in a dimly lit room. wonderful role model for cast out friendship. You Matter Youthis life the negative in with your In this day and age glowing personality and when it is easy to feel defeated and only see what is charm. wrong in life, people like Barbara Faydra Rector, MA is a mental are important because they teach us that kindness and a good attitude health administrator, author, public are a choice. There is no doubt that speaker, educator and life coach Barbara has demons and bad days, who lives in Red Bluff. She can be we all do, but she always chooses reached at lifecoach@shasta.com view her blogs at the path of happiness. She is a or prime example of being the best http://faydraandcompany.blogspot. and you can be, no matter what is hap- com/ http://allaboutdivorce.blogspot.com pening around you. Be like Barbara, be uninhibited /. 4-H dummy roping SECRET WITNESS 529-1268 A program of Tehama County Neighborhood Watch Program, Inc. Setting it straight Saturday's front page story "Dance studio to give final performance" contained an error. The annual concert was not the last local performance for Joe Howarth. Howarth will be performing at the 30th anniversary party of the Red Bluff Community Center on Aug. 2. The Daily News regrets the error. –––––––– 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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Make your heartfelt tax deductable donation at participating businesses more info: Red Bluff Gold Exchange 528-8000 www.foodfromthehearttehamacounty.com Cactus Rope Steven Pilger, Los Molinos, 2nd place-4-H string backpack 12-13 years Tanner Darst-El Camino 4-H, 1st placeCactus Rope Page Spangler-El Camino 4-H, 2nd place-4H string backpack Cheyenne Pilger-Los Molinos 4-H, 4-H string backpack 9-11 years Shelby DunningProberta, 1st place-Cactus Rope Trevor Pilger-Los Molinos 4-H, 4-H string backpack Hailee Mincher-Los Molinos 4-H, 4-H string backpack Primary ropers that participated were: Lane Zumalt of Los Molinos 4H, Luke Spangler of El Camino 4-H, Caleb Perry of Westside 4-H, Kamish Wagner of Red Bluff, Logan Darst of El Camino 4-H, Hunter Maxwell of Los Molinos 4-H, Quinton Maxwell of Los Molinos 4-H, Colton Maxwell E-mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com SPECIAL PAGES ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS Mondays: Health Tuesdays: Wednesdays: Business Thursdays: Entertainment Fridays: Education Saturdays: Farm, Religion, TV Publisher & Advertising Director: Greg Stevens gstevens@redbluffdailynews.com Editor: Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews.com Sports Editor: Andre Byik sports@redbluffdailynews.com The Tehama County 4H Roping members held two events in the last couple of months for dummy roping and had a great time competing. In April, during the 11 Days of Round-Up, the group held a dummy roping event at the Tehama County Court House while the Chili Cook off and other events were going on at the same time. Twenty-seven ropers competed throwing their ropes to a steer head. The top ropers were: 14 years and up Emalee Kourani, Los Molinos 4-H, 1st place- Circulation Manager: Kathy Hogan khogan@redbluffdailynews.com Production Manager: Sandy Valdivia sandy@redbluffdailynews.com POSTMASTER SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO: PO BOX 220, RED BLUFF CA 96080 The Red Bluff Daily News is an adjudicated daily newspaper of general circulation, County of Tehama, Superior Court Decree 9670, May 25, 1955 © 2013 Daily News Postage Paid Periodicals 90 years ago... The Playful Sciots Will Razz 'Em Right The Red Bluff Sciots have about completed arrangements for an event of unusual parts to be perpetrated on the afternoon and evening of June 15. The ceremony will begin in the Masonic hall in Red Bluff at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and will be concluded at Cone grove east of the city. A bunch of new material will get a shove toward membership at the afternoon meeting, and all the tumult that the building will not stand up under will be transferred to the grove where the limit is the sky. — June 11, 1923 of Los Molinos 4-H, Maia Mayer of Los Molinos 4-H, Havyn Miller of Los Molinos 4-H, Klara Wakeman of Westside 4H, Xitlali Gonzalez of Red Bluff, Brynn Young, non 4-H. Additional ropers were Savannah Wakeman, Westside 4-H, Hunter Cantonwine of Los Molinos 4-H, Weston Flynn, non 4-H, Kate Grimsmau of Lake 4-H and Colby Perry of Westside 4-H, all received medals for participation. On Memorial Day the group held another roping event at Brewers Arena in Los Molinos, the Richard Ferguson Memorial Roping Event, in conjunction with the Brewers Memorial Team Roping event. Though a rainy day the ropers all had fun. The top ropers were: 14 years and up Emalee Kourani , Los Molinos 4-H, 1st place, Belt Buckle Steven Pilger, Los Molinos, Cactus Rope bag 12-13 years Savannah Wakeman, Westside 4-H, Belt Buckle Alyssa Mincher, Los Molinos 4-H, Cactus Rope bag Cheyenne Pilger, Los Molinos 4-H, Cactus Rope 9-11 years Kamish Wagner, Red Bluff, 1st place, Belt Buckle Reghan Shannon, Los Molinos, 2nd place, Cactus Rope Bag Trevor Pilger, Los Molinos 4-H, Cactus Rope Primary ropers were Lane Zumalt of Los Molinos 4-H, Klara Wakeman of Westside 4-H, Maia Mayer of Los Molinos 4H. Additional ropers were Clay Ames of Los Molinos, Trevor Jones of Millville 4-H, Hailee Mincher of Los Molinos 4-H, and Marcellus Penaloza of Sacramento. They received medals for participation. Tehama County 4-H Roping members would like to thank sponsors: Les Schwab Tires of Red Bluff, The Gold Exchange in Red Bluff, PJ Helicopters of Red Bluff, Ferguson Angus Ranch of Red Bluff/Los Molinos, Cactus Ropes in Texas, Crossroads Feed and Ranch of Red Bluff and Trinity River Lumber Company of Weaverville. We would like to extend a heartfelt Thank You to all of those who have helped us through the tragic loss of our beloved Son and Brother, Skylar Garcia. Words seem truly inadequate to express the gratitude that we feel and the healing strength that you have given us. We are overwhelmed by the love, support and generosity that we have received from family, friends, youth, local businesses and the entire community. Although we are full of grief and sorrow, we simultaneously feel blessed by the love and support that has been showered upon us. All of you have deeply touched our hearts. Alvin, Debbie & Tori Garcia