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November 13, 2013

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4A Daily News – Wednesday, November 13, 2013 Commerce business&enterprise Christmas Parade set to go The theme for this year's Downtown Red Bluff Christmas Parade is Christmas Remembered. This popular annual kick-off event for the Christmas Season will be on Saturday, Nov. 30 at 5:30 p.m. We expect many entries again this year. In addition to two cash awards of $100 and $50, plaques will be awarded for first and second place in 7 categories For more information, please visit www.redbluffchamber.com to download entry form or complete application and payment online. Call the Red Bluff Chamber at 5276220 ext 301 for more information. Entry forms are also available at the Chamber office, and after hours in their Outdoor Information Center. Completed forms, descriptions and $20 entry fee are due by Friday, Nov. 22, to Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 850, Red Bluff. Healthcare information event Red Bluff Chamber and St. Elizabeth Community Hospital will be partnering on a healthcare informational event Questions about your health care plan and the Affordable Care Act? The Chamber is partnering with St. Elizabeth Hospital to provide a night of great insurance information presentation with a time for questions and answers. Come and get answers. The Elks Lodge 355 Gilmore Road 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19. Free event to the public, appetizers and beverages provided. To register as a participant guest, do so at www.mercy.redbluff.org/classes_an d_events or call 888 628-1948. Attention businesses: Are you in the healthcare field, insurance broker, person financial planner, call the Chamber to be a vendor. After the presentation and Q and A there will be ample time for the public to visit with vendors for more information. Sign up to be a vendor today by calling 530 527-6220. Just $50 per vendor table. Chamber Lunch and Learn event The Largent Team with the Tehama District Attorney Office will speak about Identity Theft: Why it happens, how it happens and how to protect yourself at noon Thursday Nov. 14, at the M&M Ranch House Restaurant on Antelope Boulevard. Input needed for 2014 Calendar All Chamber members are asked to help in compiling information for one of the more popular of the Chamber's resident and tourist handouts — the annual Calendar of Events. This 4-page listing of events taking place in our area throughout the year is distributed to visitors, local residents, organizations, media and publications throughout the entire state. You can help by supplying the Chamber with any information regarding date, location, contact information, etc., of any major or traditional events that will take place in Tehama County next year. In addition to major events like the Red Bluff Round Up in April, the calendar lists other popular events such as the Farm City Night in November and the Relay for Life in May. In order to make the list as complete as possible and not leave any event out, we ask several times for help in identifying these events with appro-priate dates, etc. So please, if you know of any event already scheduled for next year, call the Chamber office at 527-6220, fax the event schedule at 530 527-2908, or e-mail the event schedule to jason@redbluffchamber.com so that we can include them in the 2014 Calendar of Events. Please contact the office if you would like to be a sponsor of this most popular publication. Deadline for submitting items is Dec. 15. Employment Posters Available California employers and businesses are required to post updated employment posters at their places of employment. Please note that there are changes to the poster and all employers will need to have the 2014 poster in order to be compliant with the law. All employers and businesses are reminded that the 2014 employment poster, which contains all State and Federal employer notices, is available through the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce office. The poster, which is required to be on display by every California employer, contains all required employer notices on one poster and includes a checklist to ensure poster is displayed according to law. Milestone member In our culture, so often it is the latest, newest that gets all the attention. We oftentimes overlook that which has been there all along, helping us, supporting us, encouraging us. We would like to acknowledge some of our faithful Chamber members that are celebrating milestone anniversaries. We want to let them know how much we appreciate their loyalty and support through the years 55 Years North Valley Collection 30 Years Rayco Pest Control 15 Years TRAX/ParaTRAX 5 Years Wilcox Oaks Golf Club Be sure to support the Chamber businesses that support our community. 29th Annual Innovation Awards Innovate North State recenlty announced the finalists, including Prather Farms and Dignity Health of Red Bluff and Lucero Olive Oil of Corning, who will be vying to earn the top spot in their respective categories at the coveted FREE ENROLLMENT HELP Covered California Affordable Care 29th annual Innovation Awards. The awards will be presented 6-9 p.m. Tuesay, Dec. 3 at Chico State's Bell Memorial Union. A Business Expo and Networking Reception immediately precedes the dinner event, beginning at 4:30 p.m. CoTitle Sponsors for the Awards Dinner are Tri Counties Bank and Recology. Seating is limited, so A Mane Attraction has moved to 805 Walnut Street Red Bluff 731 Main St. Lic# 0573654 ranging in size from the earliest stage start-ups to the largest corporations in the region, along with representatives from government and education who are focused on fostering an environment conducive to innovation. Dignity, which operates St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, was nominated for the Game Changer of the Year award. Prather was named a finalist for the Green Innovation Award. Lucero was nominated for the Ag Ag Innovative Company of the Year. Salon 530-840-6611 Corner of Walnut & Jackson advance registration is highly recommended. Visit Innovate Northstate's website to register or call 530892-1707 for more information about the event, including opportunities to sponsor an award or to get an exhibit table. The dinner and reception provide a compelling networking and media event for business, technology, civic and entrepreneur leaders from throughout Northern California. Attendees, nominees and award recipients are from game-changing companies Suite 1A Red Bluff 413 Walnut Street Red Bluff Gold Exchange 530 528-8000 2 Annual Christmas for a Cause Church to host Corning in the Evening Corning in the Evening is scheduled for 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov.14, at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, which will host the monthly get together at 341 E. Solano St. Come and join other business people and interested citizens for a time a food and fellowship and to find out what is going on in the community. Bring your business card for a chance to win a door prize. There will be a representative from the Master Nation to speak to us about this national event that is coming to Corning in Oct. of 2014. The 2014 event has selected Clear Creek Pheasant Club here in Corning to host this nationally acclaimed event. This is an annual event that is held throughout the United States, and once every four years comes back to the West Coast. The event attracts the nation's best dog trainers and retrievers that compete over an eight day period in an attempt to pass the hardest tests the judges can set up. The event this year will be hosted by the Marin Retriever Club, which will have spokespersons at the Nov. 14th meeting to discuss details of the event and how it will hugely benefit the entire community. For more specifics about the event, go to www.masternational.com, and plan on attending this meeting to learn more and have all your questions answered. • Winter Crush – Save the date for the Third Annual Winter Crush, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lucero Olive Oil Mill. Event-goers will enjoy the unique experience of witnessing the annual citrus crush by touring the mill and tasting the fresh olive oil being made right before your eyes. The event will also feature live music performances and a vendor market place highlighting local artisan producers, eateries and 10 local microbreweries. Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to watch live cooking demonstrations hosted by four local chefs, and there will also be a kid's zone that will include the following art stations: jewelry making, bag decorating, olive branch crowns and coloring. Supermarket holding holiday food drive Raley's has kicked off its 27th holiday bag campaign with the goal of raising more than 2 million pounds of food to help local food banks meet the increased demand for food among thousands of hungry families and individuals throughout Northern California and Nevada. Through Dec. 31, donations can be made at checkout counters in all Raley's, Bel Air, Nob Hill Foods and Food Sources stores or online at foodforfamilies.org. Reflecting the nation's increased focus on healthy eating, this year Raley's will be offering a variety of fresh and nutritious items including carrots, potatoes, green salad and whole what pasta. "serving our community for over 19 years" nd (behind the Tremont Cafe) KICK OFF begins Nov. 16th and continues to Dec. 14th 530-527-0550 Look for the in the Daily News on Thurs., Nov. 14 on page 2A WISH LIST or Visit www.ChristmasForACauseTehamaCounty.com to print the Wish List www.redbluffgoldexchange.com www.angelsamongusall.com Mon. 10-4 Tues.-Fri. 10am-5:30pm • Sat.10am-4 pm The company partners with 72 food banks throughout Northern California and Nevada to distribute the food to help feed the hungry throughout the year. In 2012, more than 2 million pounds of food was contributed which equated to more than 85,000 bags of food to be distributed to local food banks. To date, Food For Families has raised more than $29 million and donated more than 19 million pounds of dry groceries to food banks in our communities. Raley's absorbs all administrative expenses ensuring that 100 percent of every donation reaches local families in need. RUNNINGS ROOFING Sheet Metal Roofing Residential Commercial • Composition • Shingle • Single Ply Membrane "No Job Too Steep" " No Job Too Flat" Serving Tehama County No Money 530-527-5789 530-209-5367 CA. LIC#829089 Down! FREE ESTIMATES Owner is on site on every job 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. Main St. BENNY BROWN'S Red Bluff Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram is pleased to announce that Bren Brown has joined our Call for free estimate (530) 527-0842 www.nsbd.biz sales staff. Bren has many years experience in New and Used Car Sales, and he invites you to come on in and see him for a great deal on a New Or Used Car. 545 Adobe Rd., Red Bluff 530-366-3166 Cell 530-736-1482

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