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8A Daily News – Thursday, September 26, 2013 Pastimes & Arts entertainment Kingston Trio coming to State The Kingston Trio will be performing at Red Bluff's State Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19. In 1957 The Kingston Trio emerged from San Francisco's North Beach club scene to take the country by storm, bringing the rich tradition of American folk music into the mainstream for the first time. During the late '50s and early '60s, the Trio enjoyed unprecedented record sales and worldwide fame, while influencing the musical tastes of a generation. Through changing times, the Trio has played on, remaining popular for a simple reason — great songs that sound as good today as the first time you heard them. And 56 years after Tom Dooley shot to the top of the charts, the Trio is still on the road thirty weeks a year, bringing back all the great memories and making new ones. The Kingston Trio today consists of Bill Zorn, George Grove and Rick Dougherty. They are continuing the Kingston Trio legacy with fantastic reviews, command performances and many standing ovations wherever they perform. The group won Grammy Awards in 1959 for Chico State to stage Doctor Faustus California State University, Chico's School of the Arts will present Doctor Faustus at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15-19 and 2 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Wismer Theatre. What would you do for ultimate knowledge? Watch as Faustus, driven by ambition and an insatiable desire for knowledge, makes a deal with Lucifer: wealth and power for the simple price of his soul. Directed by Katie Whitlock, Christopher Marlowe's Renaissance text with a modern twist is a dark commentary on human existence. Tickets are $15 Adult, $13 Senior, $6 Student/Child and available at the University Box Office, (530) 8986333. 604 Main St. Red Bluff (530) 529-5154 Best Country and Western Recording – "Tom Dooley" and 1960 for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording – At Large. "Tom Dooley" received the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1998 and the group received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in December 2010. Tickets are $40 for the lower section, $35 for the upstairs loge and $25 for the balcony, and are available at www.statetheatreredbluff.com; Wink Fashion & Salon; Sky River Music; Wild Oak; Baskin- Robbins Ice Cream Store (Red Bluff) and Tehama Country Visitor Center. Master ceramicist Paul Rideout, also known as Palul, will return to Red Bluff to teach ceramics through Shasta College Extended Education. The nine week course begins Oct. 22 and will meet twice a week for three hours per session at the Green Room Studio, 331 Oak St. Through lectures, demonstration, hands on work and one on one teaching, students will create pieces using the process of hand building through coils and slabs as well as wheel throwing. Projects will be fired on- Breakfast Special Amazing Finds Buy 1 Get 1 FREE Breakfast NEW & USED FURNITURE & MUCH, MUCH MORE! Hurry in for the Fall Haul Sale Sierra Sound www.redblufflosmariachis.com (must purchase two drinks) On items of equal or lesser value. Cannot be used with other specials. Limit to one per party per day. Good through October 14, 2013 The Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center will host the 12th annual Shasta Mountain Film Festival on Saturday, Oct. 12, at College of the Siskiyous' Ford Theater in Weed. This fundraising benefit will feature films from the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, an independent festival of award-winning films covering a broad range of environmental interests such as conservation, adventure, energy, community activism, wildlife and just plain fun. The Festival will feature films that speak to the concerns and celebrations of our planet. The Wild & Scenic Film Festival is held in January in Nevada City, California. Considered one of the nation's premiere environmental and adventure film festivals, this year's films combine stellar filmmaking, beautiful cinematography and first-rate storytelling to inform, inspire and ignite solutions and possibilities to restore the earth and human communities while creating a positive future for the next generation. From local salmon to global soil, viewers will be treated to exquisite scenery and fun, including skiing in Japan and visiting "sky islands" in Yosemite. This film festival has something for everyone to enjoy. The festival is a natural extension of the Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center's work to inspire people to care about the environment. Doors open at 5 p.m. for food and an opportunity to buy raffle tickets for a variety of items donated by local merchants and artists. Films begin at 6 p.m. with a running time of three hours including a 30 minute intermission. A bonus film will be shown afterwards for those who want more. Tickets are $15 per person and $10 for students. Advance tickets may be purchased by cash or check at Village Books and the College of the Siskiyous Bookstore, or by credit card by calling the Ecology Center at 530 9265655. For more information, call 530 926-5655. Ceramics class taught by master artist site in the Green Room's kiln. Rideout has created high profile projects for the McConnell Arboretum and Gardens as well as the Clear Creek Gorge Overlook. He spent many years Breakfast: Mon-Fri 9am-11am Lunch & Dinner: Mon-Thurs 9am-9pm Fri-Sat-Sun 9am-9:30pm Mt. Shasta film festival Two Locations - 30,000 square feet RED BLUFF 530-917-1138 REDDING 530-917-7797 22660 Antelope Blvd. 3351 S. Market St. amazingfindsredbluff.com amazingfindshome.com 9am – 8pm (closed Saturdays) 9am – 6:30pm daily NEW & USED CD's Special Orders Avail. Car Stereo Sales - Service Installation We make house calls! 226 So. Main St., Red Bluff 527-3735 teaching popular ceramics classes through Shasta College at Red Bluff High School. His return to teaching in Red Bluff is prompted by the recent opening of the Green Room Studio by the KWIK KUTS Family Hair Salon 20 % ANY RETAIL off PRODUCT with any chemical service of $50 or more 2 Regular $ Haircut 00 off Reg. $13.95 Not good with other offers Expires 9/30/13 With coupon 1064 South Main St., Red Bluff • 529-3540 Tehama County Arts Council. The studio, located next the State Theatre for the Arts, has been funded through contributions from Rolling Hills Community Foundation, the McConnell Foundation and California Arts Council as well as memberships to the TCAC. Extensive renovations to the building were contributed by Brandon Grissom, Brandon Minch and AB 109 work crews directed by the Tehama County Probation Department. Registration for the ceramics class may be done at http://www.adultedreg.com/shastacollege/in dex.cfm?processtype=dep artment&deptid=27321. More information about the Tehama County Arts Council is available at www.tehamaarts.org. Starting on September 3rd Abbey's Hair Works is now Blue Sun Hair Studio!! And I'm moving to 245 Pine Street (Behind Gipson Realty) 527-3974 So come check out my new place!! And I look forward to your business!!