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Tuesday, September 10, 2013 – Daily News Local Calendar Submit calendar items to P Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 .O. or clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Red Bluff Childbirth Class, 6:30-8:30 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Columba Room, 529-8026 Community BLS/CPR class, 6 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Columba Room, 529-8031 Cribbage Club, 6 p.m., Cozy Diner, 259 S. Main St., 527-6402 Emblem Club business meeting, 7:30 p.m., Elks Lodge, 350 Gilmore Road Fun Senior Aerobics with Linda, 8-9 a.m., $1, Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. 527-8177 Homeschool Support Group, 7 p.m., North Valley Baptist Church, 345 David Ave. International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, 6:45 p.m., Masonic Hall 822 Main St. 527-6715 PAL Kickboxing, 6 p.m., 1450 Schwab St., 5298716 or 200-3950 Photo club, 6 p.m., Community Center,1500 S. Jackson St., 528-8066 Pinochle for Seniors, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 1500 S. Jackson St., free, 527-8177 Red Bluff Derby Girls open tryouts and practice, 6:30 p.m., Tyler Jelly building at Tehama District Fairgrounds Red Bluff Rotary, noon, Elks Lodge Red Bluff Union Elementary School District board meeting, 5:30 p.m., 1755 Airport Blvd. Take Off Pounds Sensibly — TOPS, 10 a.m., First United Methodist Church, 525 David Ave., 824-0556 or 529-1414 Tehama 4-H, 7 p.m., First Baptist Church , Pine Street, 527-3101 Tehama County Board of Supervisors, 10 a.m., 727 Oak St. Tehama County Fish and Game Commission, 8 a.m., Conference E, courthouse annex, 527-2095 Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, 8:30 a.m., 727 Oak St. Tehama County Genealogical and Historical Society, 6:30 p.m., library, 529-6650 Tehama County Tea Party Patriots, 6 p.m., Grange Hall, 20794 Walnut St. Tehama County Young Marines Parent Meeting, 5:30-7 p.m.,332 Pine St., 366-0813 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1932, 7 p.m. Veterans Building, Oak Street Weight Watchers meeting, 9 a.m., 485 Antelope Blvd., #N, 1-800-651-6000 Westside 4-H, 7 p.m., Reeds Creek School Gym, 527-3101 Corning City Council, 7:30 p.m., City Hall, 794 Third St. Dance with Juana, noon to 1 p.m., Family Resource Center, 1488 South St., 824-7670 Domestic Violence Information and Support Group (Spanish language), call for time and location., 528-0226 ESL, 9 a.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Soccer training, 4-6 p.m., Woodson School Soccer Field, 150 N Toomes, 824-7680 Women's Support Group, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Gerber El Camino 4-H, 7 p.m., Gerber School Cafeteria, 527-3101 El Camino Irrigation District, 6 p.m., 8451 Highway 99W, 385-1559 Los Molinos Los Molinos Women's Club meeting, 1 p.m., Veteran's Hall, 7900 Sherwood Blvd. School Readiness Play Group, 10-11:30 a.m., up to 5 years, free, First Steps Family Resource Center, 7700 Stanford Ave., 384-7833 Manton Manton 4-H, 7 p.m., Manton Grange, 527-3101 Cottonwood Evergreen School Board, 5 p.m., 19500 Learning Way WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Red Bluff Adult Carving Class, 10 a.m. to noon, Veterans Memorial Hall, Jackson and Oak, 527-0768 Al-Anon, noon to 1 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Hickory Alcohol, Anger and Abuse Group, call for time and location, 528-0226 Elks duplicate bridge, noon, Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Road, 275-4311 Emblem Club dinner, 5:30 p.m., Elks Lodge, 350 Gilmore Road Widowed Persons of California, 8 a.m., Rockin R Restaurant 3A Time to get the kids back to school Just when you were getting used to the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer -- here come the compelling ads informing us it's time to unload our wallets at back-to-school sales to outfit every child with all the right stuff. In addition to electronic gadgetry and environmentally acceptable must-haves, Retailers expect that you will buy an entire year's worth of clothes for each of your students, and with a credit card. But there is a better way. We can change the rules. We have alternatives. BUCK THE SYSTEM. There is no good reason to buy an entire school year's worth of clothes and school supplies at the beginning of a new school year. Kids don't need their whole school wardrobe the first week. New shoes and a special outfit for the first day help a child feel comfortable and confident. Buy a few things now, then supplement as the school year progresses, sales ensue and the kids go through their growth spurts. SET A SPENDING PLAN. Let your kids know how much cash you've allotted to get ready for school. Rather than saying, "That's all we can afford," say instead, "This is the amount we choose to ranty," they really mean it! LET THE KIDS HELP. Loosenspend now." Then stick to your guns. 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Hunt Everyday Cheapskate Ballet performance commemorate 9/11 Ambassador Ballet Company, a Christian dance group from Red Bluff, will be performing its original ballet, "The Strong Tower" at the State Theatre at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, and at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15. The name of the production is based on Proverbs 18:10. This ballet is unique because it portrays the story of the last survivor to be pulled from the rubble of the World Trade Center after being buried for 27 hours. It was choreographed by Ambassador's four members, all of whom were born and raised in Red Bluff. Tickets are $7 each; children younger than 10 are Police reports The following information is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol. Arrests • Shannon Kimberly Anderson also known by the last name Stark, 39, Anderson was arrested at Cone Avenue and Grant Street on outstanding felony charges of possession of a controlled substance and failure to appear. Bail was $600,000. • Drew Michael Kennedy, 30, Red Bluff was arrested Sunday at Paynes Creek and Trinity for felony possession of a narcotic and misdemeanor possession of clonazepam. Bail was $18,000. • Lisa Jaylynn Marvel also known by the last name Hubbell, 44, Redding was arrested Friday on Musick for outstanding felony charges of perjury, two counts of possession of a controlled substance, four charges of failure to appear and misdemeanors of two charges of being under the influence of a controlled substance, two charges of possession of an injection device, receiving known stolen property, two counts of petty theft, six counts of failure to appear, two counts of driving on a suspended license and obstruction. Bail was $275,000. • Dusty Lane Rhoads, 51, Corning was arrested free. Tickets may be purchased in advance at statetheatreredbluff.com or by contacting the director of the show, ZoAnne (Myers) Dotson, at 7368271. They will also be sold at the door. This is an opportunity for the community to help support the local Red Bluff Volunteer Fire Department, as a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the department. Friday on Walnut Street for a Post Release Community Supervision flash incarceration hold. Rhoads has outstanding misdemeanor charges of two probation violations, public intoxication and being under the influence of a controlled substance. Bail was $3,500. • Michael Deray Skeslien aka John Tyler Fox, 20, Chico was arrested Friday at MorrisonBryan Road for felony vehicle theft, receiving known stolen property, possession of a firearm by a felon, false reporting of a bomb, prohibited person owning a firearm and misdemeanors of possession of burglary tools, false identification to a peace officer, possession of marijuana, possession of a creature illegally, failure to show a game license, and loaded rifle in a vehicle. Bail was $80,890. • Sara Vellynn Soto, 22, Red Bluff was arrested Saturday at Park Avenue for a Post Release Community Supervision flash incarceration. • David Andrew Vance, 24, Red Bluff was arrested Friday at Park and First for felony receiving known stolen property, possession of a controlled substance and brining a controlled substance into jail. Bail was $45,000. garage and she was unable to find an extension cord Saturday. • A .40-caliber semi automatic gun was reported stolen from a storage trailer on the 16000 block of Oakridge Road. a property under construction on Canal View East of Gyle Road. Someone had taken $2,500 worth of plywood, $100 worth of cinder blocks, $300 worth of rebar, $1,800 worth of roof shingles and a black and red generator valued at $500. • A 40-foot cable valued at around $150 was reported stolen from the volleyball net at Cone Grove Park. Burglary Caught... • A man reported Friday night he saw two men leave their residence on a quadrunner and drive back with different items. The man believed the two men were possibly stealing items from a neighbor. Deputies contacted one of the men on the quadrunner who explained he was driving back and forth as he was trying to fix his truck, which had died. • Friday afternoon a woman reported she saw someone crawl through the back bathroom window of a nearby residence. Deputies contacted two men who said they were renovating and cleaning the house in order to ready it for the sellers. Prowler • A resident on the 25000 block of 3rd Avenue reported hearing noises Friday night and finding large foot prints near a vehicle on the property in the morning. Theft • Early Sunday morning a theft was reported at Water • A 51-year-old man reported Friday morning his boat had lost power about one mile below Paynes Creek in the Pebble Beach area of the Sacramento River. He had four passengers onboard and everyone had a life vest. The boat was towed back to the dock without incident. • A white or silver, possible minivan was reported submerged in the water at Upper River at Diamond Mill Saturday afternoon. It appeared the vehicle had been there for an extended amount of time. The Department of Fish and Wildlife was notified. •A 39-year-old woman reported Sunday evening her boat had broken down on Black Butte Lake. The woman received a tow from another boater. • A shed at Homewood Mobile Home Park was Lotto numbers reported broken into Friday. SACRAMENTO (AP) — The winning num• A woman on the bers drawn Saturday night: 25000 block of Orange SuperLotto Plus Powerball games Street reported her door 25-28-35-45-47 2-19-22-26-45 knob was loose on her Meganumber: 20 Powerball: 24 The Over 25 years of experience STOVE JUNCTION BBQ PELLETS MOULE'S TEHAMA COUNTY GLASS The North State's premier supplier of stoves All makes and models. We perform dealer recommened Members Welcome 30K, 60K, 90K SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES Smog Check $ starting at + 25958 $ 25 certificate (MOST CARS & PICK-UPS) 527-9841 • 195 S. 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