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2A – Daily News – Friday, November 26, 2010 Community people&events Student recognized Lassen View students trot for turkeys Courtesy photo Courtesy photo Teacher Dana Brent recognizes Lincoln Street School student Samantha Minton. Sixth grade Lincoln Street School student Samantha Minton was nationally recognized recently for her patriotic artwork. Nearly 10,000 students throughout the country and overseas military bases submitted entries to the 2010 Constitution Day Poster Contest. Minton was one of only 22 students acknowledged for their outstanding artwork and one of three students from California to be honored. Teacher Dana Brent recognized Minton at a recent Rotary Club meeting, where Minton was presented with a print of her framed artwork. Minton shared her experiences with the group, saying she “enjoyed learn- ing about the Constitution, especially how some of the amendments have changed over time.” The contest was created by the Gov Doc Kids Group, a national organization of librarians and others who want to help American children become familiar with information by and about their government. Learn more at community.fdlp.gov/govdockidsgroup To view Minton’s poster, and learn more about Lin- coln Street School, visit www.tehamaschools.org /hot- topics/constitution-day. 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. Pictured are the winners of the Lassen View School Turkey Trot Nov. 17, back row from left, 2nd place 4-6 Grade Girls Rachael Rogers, 2nd place 4-6 Grade Boys Connor Fennel, 1st place 4- 6 Grade boys Dusty Crain, 1st place 7-8 Grade girls Casey Ventimiglia, 1st place 4-6 Grade girls Diana Armata, 1st place 7-8 Boys Greg Espinoza, 2nd place 7-8 Boys John Magana, 2nd place 7-8 girls Kloie Hiemstra. Front row from left, 3rd place 7-8 Grade girls Tessa Jones, 3rd place 4-6 Grade boys Rafael Avalos, 3rd place 4-6 Grade girls Jennifer Silvera, 3rd place 7-8 Grade Boys Corey Larson, Participant Ribbon Winner Principal Mancill Tiss. More than 125 Lassen View School students partici- pated in its 2nd Annual Turkey Trot Wednesday, Nov. 17. Students ran the 1/2-mile and the winner took home a turkey, second place earned a ham and the third place finisher got a pumpkin pie. Grades 4-8 participated in the run while students in kindergarten through third grade were strategically placed along the course to cheer on the runners. All participants were entered in a raffle and numer- ous prizes donated by local businesses were awarded. This event was sponsored by the Lassen View Booster Club. Richfield ElementarySchool holds food drive D NEWSAILY HOW TO REACH US RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 126, NUMBER 05 On the Web: www.redbluffdailynews.com MAIN OFFICE: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main Phone (530) 527-2151 Outside area 800-479-6397 545 Diamond Ave. Red Bluff, CA 96080 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. 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Local Happenings Among the many beautiful floral pieces sent from Red Bluff to the funeral of Edward E. Kraft in Oakland today was one from the Woman’s Improvement Club, an expression of appreciation of the help given them in this city by the Kraft fam- ily in the many public improvements they have made. ... Lawrence Stewart has returned to the bat- tleship Idaho at San Francisco after spending the Thanksgiving holiday with his mother, Mrs. Alice M. Stewart. – Daily News, Nov. 26, 1920 Courtesy photo Richfield School Student Government sponsored a food drive in November. Students collected 800 food items in their two week food drive to help Corning area families. The Richfield School Parent Teacher Organization donated 12 turkeys to the cause. Food items were distributed to school families and the Hope Rescue Mission.The school’s food drive will resume in December and will expand to include coats, blankets, and new toys. It ends on Dec. 13. For more information or to donate call 824-3354. COMMUNITY CLIPS Toy drive As the holiday season approaches, the Red Bluff area California Highway Patrol office is again collecting toys K W I K K U T S Family Hair Salon 1064 South Main St., Red Bluff • 529-3540 with coupon $300 REGULAR HAIRCUT off Not good with other offers Reg. $13.95 Expires 11/30/10 Unique Holiday Gifts Nature Photography by Cuco Oropeza Prints 11x14 - $20 16x20 - $30 Gold Exchange 530 528-8000 423 Walnut St. Red Bluff for the annual CHIP’s for Kids Holiday Toy Drive. In these difficult economic times, a little giving can go a long way in bringing that special holiday spirit to your year-end celebrations. All toys are being donated to Northern Valley Catholic Social Services and to the Children’s First Foster Family Agency. To donate a toy please bring a new, unwrapped toy to the Red Bluff office at 2550 N. Main Street, next to the Home Depot. CHP will also be collecting toys from 7 a.m. to noon on Friday in front of WalMart. Toys will be collected through Dec. 17. Any businesses that would like to collect toys for this cause can contact Officer Phillip Mackintosh at 527-2034. Prayer Walk Rev. Beth Whittier of the Presbyterian Church invites the community to join in a weekly Advent Can- dle Prayer Walk during the Advent Season. On Wednesdays, Dec. 1, 8, 15 and 22, from noon to 1 p.m. your journey will begin in the church’s courtyard at 838 Jefferson St. There you will meet characters from scripture and experience life in Bethlehem. Proceeding into the sanctuary, you will have an opportunity to pray silently with seasonal background music. Advent themes of hope, peace, joy and love will be lifted up at the four candle centers. You are welcome to spend as much or as little time as you wish in this quiet atmos- phere, a retreat from the rush and bustle of holiday preparations. Dr. Andrew PomazalD.O. 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