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8A Daily News – Wednesday, September 25, 2013 Commerce business&enterprise Chamber continues eventful fall Farmers Market Candlelight Walk scheduled Last Chamber Saturday Farmers Market in the Park for the season this Saturday. Come by the River Park this Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to noon for amazing produce and services. EBT and Credit/Debit accepted. Good Morning, Red Bluff Good Morning, Red Bluff will be held 7:50-9 a.m. Thursday at Lariat Bowl, 365 Main St. This is a great networking event. Come enjoy great food and drinks at this free event. Bring your business cards to enter numerous drawings. Monster truck time Stop by and get you monster truck tickets at our office or Napa Auto Parts, Bud's Jolly Kone, Carmona's Appliance in Redding and Red Bluff and Holbrook's in Chico or on line at rbmonsters.com. Monster trucks run the nights of Oct. 4 and 5 and the afternoon of Oct. 6. The Monster Truck Parade is in Downtown Red Bluff at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3. Tehama District Fair Hope to see you out at the Fair this week, Sept. 26-29. Lots of vendors, rides, events and animals. For more information contact the Fair office at 527-5920 or tehamadistrictfair.com. Business and community seminars The Red Bluff Chamber to offer more community service seminars. The Chamber will host Unhassle your Daily News Carrier-Delivered Subscription! Convert to EZ-Pay Every 13 Weeks Automatic charge of $ 00 24 to your Debit or Credit Card! Convert back anytime! - No billings by mail - No checks to write - No postage to pay - No home delivery surcharges - Include carrier tip if desired two seminars this Fall, one in October and the other in November. October will we host a working lunch presentation on Identity Theft. In November, the evening session subject matter will be on successfully navigating the changing insurance industry due to healthcare reform. Stay tuned for more information on dates, times and venues. Oracle CEO skips speech to watch yacht race SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is so immersed in his boating team's stirring comeback in the America's Cup that he backed out of giving the marquee speech at his software company's biggest customer conference of the year. Ellison skipped his scheduled appearance Tuesday afternoon so he could watch Oracle Team USA try to win its seventh straight race against Emirates Team New Zealand on the San Francisco Bay. The Oracle Corp. conference attended by about 60,000 people is being held at a convention center located about two miles from where the America Cup's races finish. Oracle Chairman Jeff Henley told the crowd that Ellison wouldn't be appearing as planned so he could remain on a boat in the Bay to watch the 18th race of the competition. • New Member – The Corning Chamber of Commerce welcomes True Brew, 1301 Solano St. in Corning. There will be a Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Thursday, Oct. 3, at noon. • Candlelight Walk – 7 p.m., Tuesday Oct. 1 Alternatives to Violence will hold the first Candlelight Walk at the Tehama County Courthouse steps in Red Bluff. There will be a guest speaker, music and refreshments. Candles and glow sticks will be provided. All are welcome. For more information call Alternatives to Violence, (530) 528-0300. • Hymn Sing – Mt. Olive Lutheran Church invites you to a hymn-sing this Sunday, at 7 pm. They are located at 341 Solano, the east end of Solano Street. Many years ago the Corning churches got together for hymn sings and would meet at different churches throughout the year. There is an interest in seeing this revived. Please pass this information on to your congregation. If you have special music, i.e. instrumental, soloist, choir or group, please contact Sylvia Clark at 824-4883. You may leave a message with your number if no answer and she will return your call. • Corning Cash – The Corning Cash program has begun and we are looking for those merchants who have not yet responded who would like to participate. If you are a merchant or provide a service and are a member of the Corning Chamber of Commerce you are eligible. There is no cost to you as a merchant but you must let us know so we can include your name on the list. You will also be provided with a sticker to place in your window or near your cash register showing that you are a participant. The goal of this program is to encourage people to shop local. Anyone can also purchase Corning Cash to give as a gift for any occasion. Use Corning Cash for awards or to say "thank you" to someone who lives in Corning. So far we have several merchants who sell gift items, a grocery store, clothing store, and several restaurants. If you are interested, please contact the Chamber at 824-5550. The list will be ongoing so it is never too late. • Hometown Christmas – The planning for Hometown Christmas has begun, and we are looking for those who are interested in working on the committee. We plan to meet most Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. Hometown Christmas is Dec. 7, this year. We would like to hear from anyone who may have some new and creative ideas to share. Call the Chamber office at 824-5550 and let us know that you are interested and we will let you know the meeting dates. • Chamber Website – If you have not checked out the Corning Chamber website, we encourage you to do so at www.corningcachamber.org. For chamber members you may edit your information or add to it at any time. Simply login and create a password. If you have any questions or need help call the chamber at 824-5550. We hope you will bookmark the site so you can visit often to see what is happening. The weekly news can be found on the bottom of the front page as well as the monthly newsletter. You may also want to use the directory to find a business. If you see anything that needs to be updated please notify the chamber. • Corning Patriots - Kara Baker, part owner of KVB Inc. will be the speaker this Thursday at the Corning Patriots meeting. The Corning Patriots meet at the Senior Center, 1015 4th Ave. at 6 p.m. and everyone is welcome. Baker will be presenting her plan for a Glenn County solid waste conversion facility, it will be located on Highway 32 in Orland. The company will be focusing on recycling and waste conversion. They plan to construct a new MRF (material recovery facility), an anaerobic digester capable of processing approx. 120 tons of municipal solid waste per day and water treatment/evaporation facilities to process the related waste water. The company plans to use a gas-driven generator for electricity production. ——— This column is prepared and submitted by the Corning Chamber of Commerce, corningcachamber.org. 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