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2A Daily News – Tuesday, July 9, 2013 Community people&events Walking the walk Courtesy photo The Kick Off Party for The Big Walk will be held on Thursday, July 11 at 7 p.m., at Bethel Assembly of God, 625 Luther Road in Red Bluff. All team captains and their team members are invited. If you want to form a team or be on a team, come and pick up the necessary paperwork. The Walk will be on Saturday, Sept. 21. This is a fund raiser for the entire community. Nonprofit organizations can receive back 40 percent of the funds they raise, upon request. For more information call 200-4847. Pictured are, left, Allene Dering, PATH vice president, and Nancy Robison, captain for St. Peter's Episcopal Church Team. Scott Snyder You Matter One of the best things about a small town is the lower turn over rate at local businesses. In most cases, you can deal with the same people at the same businesses for many years. You have the opportunity to develop a relationship that is positive and ensures your loyalty because you gain the trust of the people you are dealing with. I buy tires at Les Schwab. Originally, I started buying them there because I take comfort in knowing that nearly anywhere I go, if I run into tire trouble, there will be a Les Schwab. As a matter of fact, I used the Les Schwab in Eureka last weekend, when I lost tire pressure camping and discovered I had a nail in my tire. Tire fixed, back at camp and no stress thanks to the guys at Les Schwab Eureka. The main reason I go to Les Schwab nowadays is because of Scott Snyder. Scott Snyder is a really nice guy. So nice that he personally went for a ride with me and my daughter to listen to a crazy amount of road noise that she was having in her Honda. Why did he do that? Because I asked him. He went out of his way to take a trip with us so I could ask questions and make the most informed decision I could about her tires. Because of his commitment to our happiness, I was happy to buy her a new set of at ways you can help be of tires without hesitation. service to others. Be interScott consistently ested in what they need. gives high quality serThese are the traits that vice to our family. We build trust. If you are in have five cars, some relationships with others, older, some newer, and people will see you as honall need things from time est and trustworthy. If you to time. Scott has investare in business, people will ed in our entire families want to part with their needs and because of money to buy from you. It that, we invest our is human nature to feel safe money in Les Schwab. and secure with people We go there because we Faydra who invest in you. trust him and we have Scott, you peace of mind when we Rector because you are amatter vital make our purchases and every time we go in, You Matter member of our community. You help make the experiwhether we need to make a purchase or just make sure things ence of car maintenance a little bit are alright, we are treated like we better because of your character and commitment to your customers. matter. It doesn't take extra time out of You matter because you have the the day to make sure you are engag- wisdom to understand that investing ing with people in a way that makes in others is truly an investment in them feel important. It doesn't mean your own future. you are losing money, time or enerFaydra Rector, MA is a mental gy if you go the extra mile to show people you care. The same methods health administrator, author, public Scott uses with his customers are speaker, educator and life coach the methods he uses with his family who lives in Red Bluff. She can be and friends. We have had occasions reached at lifecoach@shasta.com view her blogs at to see Scott outside of his work or environment and he is as kind and http://faydraandcompany.blogspot. com/ and engaging as he is at work . Be like Scott. Be interested in http://allaboutdivorce.blogspot.com solving problems for people. Look /. Winners of Stillwell Memorial Trophy Trap SECRET WITNESS 529-1268 A program of Tehama County Neighborhood Watch Program, Inc. Setting it straight –––––––– 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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Email: dispatch@redbluffdailynews.com Email: dispatch@redbluffdailynews.com Online FAX: (530) 527-2151 (530) 527-5774 University women scholarship pays off Vanessa Crandall-Beck of Gerber will be completing her studies at Humboldt State University this fall with the help of a $1,100 scholarship from the Red Bluff-Tehama County branch of the American Association of University Women. She is a double major in geology and oceanography. She is the daughter of Susan Crandall, and a graduate of Red Bluff Union High School. At the end of last semester, she took part in an undergraduate 24-day Scripps Institution of Oceanography research cruise. She had worked on the Humboldt State research vessel since May 2011 and volunteered to assist professors with class cruises. As a result, she has developed a deeper interest in the ocean. This year she has taken part in geology studies in Nevada. After completion of her undergraduate career, she hopes to attend the University of HawaiiManoa for graduate school and to study volcanology in the master's degree program. Volcanology has been her dream since a third grade field trip to Lassen Volcanic National Park. In recommending her for the scholarship, a geology professor wrote, "Vanessa has been a stellar student in my classes and on my field SPECIAL PAGES ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS 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 Winners in their prospective age groups of the Bob Stillwell Memorial Trophy Trap put on by Tehama Shooters are Dylan Price 3rd, Beau Coy 1st, Liam Brown 1st, Jacob Patterson 2nd, Travis Ferreira 3rd. 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More important, she is a model citizen in (conducting) herself around the geology department as she interacts with her peers, with the department faculty and with University staff....She is a natural leader with a quiet, yet undemanding personality. She leads by example, bringing out the best in others. "In terms of research capabilities and potential she is one of the most advanced undergraduate students I've seen in three decades of teaching at HSU. She has a keen sense about the importance of careful data collection to create meaningful research results." Her oceanography professor wrote, "My positive impression of her is based primarily upon my experience as her supervisor in state-funded research project. This work demands a high level of expertise on the sampling and analytical end. Her performance and work ethic have been nothing less than top notch. She is strongly self-motivating... "She is strongly motivated by the challenge of taking rigorous courses that give her a broader educational goal. That goal is a double major in two fields that she loves: Oceanology and geology. She is not afraid to challenge herself, and her set her mind to accomplish her goals, putting forth the time and energy necessary to meet those degree demands." Scholarships for Tehama County women have been a primary concern of the Red BluffTehama County branch of AAUW, which is celebrating its 75th year. Founded in 1881, AAUW and its educational foundation advance equity for women and girls through advocacy, education and research. Membership is open to all graduates who hold an associate's or higher degree from a r eg i o n a l l y a c c r e d i t e d college or university. PHYSICIAN REFERRAL Now Serving Beer & Wine A FREE SERVICE PROVIDED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1-888-628-1948 www.redbluff.mercy.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prime Rib every Fri. & Sat. 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