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U DowJones 16,715.44 +19.97 U S&P 500 1897.45 +0.80 D Nasdaq 4130.17 -13.69 Marketwatch Red Bluff Performing Arts Centre is owned and operated by north state native Krysta Shaw-Stea- rns, who holds her BA Spe- cial Major in Musical The- atre and has more than a decade of training in var- ious styles of dance. She is an avid performer and teacher. The center, at 1325 Vista Way #A in Red Bluff, is a place where dreams are created and achieved by valuing hard work, dedi- cation, community and cre- ativity. The business seeks to foster strong values in students that will stay with them for a lifetime. The center is a friendly and welcoming place where students of all levels are en- couraged to create and ac- complish their individual goals. Every member of the community deserves to have an outlet that makes them feel good about who they are, which is why the center offers services for deaf, hard of hearing and special needs communi- ties. The center offers a wide variety of classes through- out the year, along with some seasonal options. The selection includes Jazz, Hip-Hop, Tap, Bal- let, Pointe, Modern, Mu- sical Theatre, Improvisa- tion, Choreography, Health and Body Maintenance. Classes are available for ages 3 and older. For more information, visit www.redbluffper- formingartscentre.com or the studio space dur- ing the grand opening 4-6 p.m. June 6. NEW BUSINESS Newarts center opens in Red Bluff Classesofferedfordeaf,hardof hearing and special needs The Small Business De- velopment Center at Butte College will be offering the following classes. All classes areattheNECSmall Business Development Cen- ter at Butte College, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. Chico un- less otherwise noted. Preparing Your Existing Business for Funding: 9 a.m. to 11a.m., Tuesday, May 20at Business Con- nection, 332Pine St., Red Bluff. Free. Must register to attend. ServSafe Food Safety Training & Certification workshop: 9a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, May 29. The cost is $120per person prepaid or $130at the door including ServSafe text- book, or $80prepaid and $90at the door without book. Introduction to Search Engine Optimization: 8:30-10:30a.m.,Tuesday, June 3. The cost is $40.00 per person pre-paid or $50.00per person at the door. New Venture Entrepre- neurial Series: The work- shops will be held 8:30- 10:30a.m.,Wednesdays, June 4, through June 25. The cost for the series is $50per person prepaid or $60at the door. QuickBooks Advanced III: 9a.m. to noon, Thursday, June 5at 202Mira Loma Drive Oroville – Klam- ath Room, behind Butte Community Employment Center. The cost of the workshop is $50per person prepaid or $60per person at the door. How to Comply with the Truck and Bus Regulation: 9:30-11:30a.m.,Thursday, June 12. Free. Must register to attend. Responding To Govern- ment Solicitations (Bids or Proposals): 9a.m. until noon, Thursday, June 19, at the Butte College Glenn County Center, 604East Walker St., Orland. Free, sponsored by U.S. Bank. Must register to attend. Pricing Your Products & Services to Maximize Profit: 9-11a.m., Friday, June 27at Medical Spe- cialty Center, 284Spruce, Gridley. The cost is $30 per person pre-paid or $40 per person at the door. Pre- registration is required with cash, check or credit card for classes that charge a fee. Call 530-895-9017 or visit www.bcsbdc.orgtoregister. WORKSHOPS Small business center offers courses Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce's Certified Farmers Markets are accepting registrations for both the Wednesday Downtown and Saturday Market by the River mar- kets. Applications for both markets are available now. Stop by the chamber office or log onto www.redbluff- chamber.com to get an ap- plication. The Market by the River will come to River Park starting June 7 with deli- cious local fruits, vegetables and merchandise. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to noon. The Wednesday night Farmers Market on Wash- ington Street features lo- cal fresh fruits, vegetables, merchandise, live bands and cooking demonstrations and begins 5-8 p.m. June 18. GoodMorning,Red Bluff Mark your calendars, the next Good Morning, Red Bluff is at The Gold Ex- change at 413 Walnut St. See you at 7:50 a.m. Thurs- day, May 29 for this excellent networking event. Ambassador activity by Amanda Jenkins What an exciting 11 Days of Round-Up. The Chamber Ambassadors had a blast helping out with the cham- ber's festivities such as Cow- boy Coffee, the Mixer, Cow- boy Golf and the Round-Up Parade. Last month, we met at Sugar Shack Café and en- joyed a delicious lunch while discussing details of our upcoming Ambassador Rally, which is being held in Folsom, California on May 16. The Northern and Cen- tral California Ambassador Rally gives us the opportu- nity to network with other Ambassadors while getting fresh ideas and training to return motivated and bet- ter serve you, our commu- nity. We are so proud to at- tend this event and repre- sent the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Com- merce. As your new Ambassa- dor chairwoman, I intend to focus on strengthening and growing the committee over the next year by promoting awareness of the program and encouraging strong commitment from current Ambassadors, showing them and prospective Am- bassadors the benefits you and they receive from the program. RED BLUFF CHAMBER Sign up now for farmers markets CONTRIBUTED The Red Bluff-Tehama County Farmer's Market is accepting registration for both Wednesday and Saturday markets. The Corning Family Re- source Center hosted the monthly Corning in the Eve- ning event May 8 at its new location, 175 Solano St. The Red Bluff Jammers per- formed some foot-stomp- ing music that everyone en- joyed. There were refreshments and great door prizes in- cluding a hand-made quilt won by Cathy Phillips. Elaine Benwell offered free File of Life magnets, courtesy of the Corning Healthcare District and Northern Valley Catholic Social Service, Elder Ser- vice. She encouraged ev- eryone to take one, fill it out and put it on their refrig- erator in case of an emer- gency. "Having this information available could save your life so it is important to keep it up to date," she said. We appreciate the Corn- ing Family Resource Center and Northern Valley Cath- olic Social Service for put- ting on a fun and informa- tive evening. Karen Ordaz made the announcement that Carol Curry, the Family Resource Center Director, will be re- tiring and moving out of state to be with family this month. Karen, who has worked closely with Carol for years, presented her with flowers and said that Carol would be greatly missed. The chamber and the com- munity of Corning will miss her also, and we wish her well. New member The Corning Chamber of Commerce welcomes Old Friends Café as a new mem- ber. The business is at 1510 So- lano St. in Corning. Phone (530) 838-9211. The café is open 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Sat- urday, and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sundays. CORNING CHAMBER Singers perform at networking event COURTESY The Red Bluff Jammers perform during Corning in the Evening May 8. 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