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2A Daily News – Friday, June 10, 2011 Community people&events Health advocates urge summer activity for kids The Network for a Healthy California — Children’s Power Play! Campaign in partnership with Tehama County Safe Education & Recreation for Rural Families (SERRF) recently kicked-off the third annual “Power Up Your Sum- mer!” challenge to empower kids to add more active play and eat more fruits and vegetables this summer to combat the summer slump in physical activity and healthy eating. Four sites, including Los Molinos, West Street, Jackson Heights and Manton, will be taking the challenge from June 13 to July 29. Youth leaders will guide kids in super- charged, fun group games and personal play activities, such as hula-hoop, jump rope and dancing to meet a regional goal for active play minutes. By the end of the challenge, it is expected that local kids will log more than 50,000 minutes of active play, helping the local community jump start an active summer. Kids gain weight more than twice as fast during the sum- mer as during the regular school year. The difference between school and summer gain rates was especially large for black and hispanic children, as well as those children who are already overweight. “For many students, summer break is also a break from healthy habits fostered in the structured school environ- ment,” said Emily Foxworthy, campaign coordinator. “Instead of scheduled meals and snacks, children at home during summer break may have continuous access to unhealthy snacks. In place of recess, children may spend more time watching television and playing video games. It all adds up to more calories consumed and less burned.” Eating more fruits and vegetables not only beats the summer slump and childhood obesity, but helps kids feel good, reduces stress, improves strength and increases self- esteem — benefits that last far beyond the summer break. By participating in the challenge, kids and their families receive resources, tools and guidance to ensure they meet their personal goals for healthy eating and physical activity this summer. Elementary school children should get 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day, which can be done throughout the day for at least 10 minutes at a time, and should eat two-and-a-half to five cups of fruits and veg- etables every day. ”Parents can help their kids stay on track this summer by including more fruits and vegetables in meals and snacks, limiting screen time and by being positive role models,” Foxworthy said. Setting it straight An item on the front page of Thursday’s edition about a dance concert to benefit the State Theatre in Red Bluff omitted the date and time of the perfor- mance. She show will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 16. The Daily News regrets the error. –––––––– 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. Girls On The Run results The following students, listed by school with name, grade and time, rep- resented Tehama County at a Girls on the Run event on May 21 in Anderson in Shasta County: Antelope Dittner, HanneMae; 3; 30:33:00 Poore, Madison; 5; 31:08:00 Zotea, Briann; 4; 38:04:00 Chacon, Adalia; 5; 38:18:00 Beeman, Samantha; 3; 44:14:00 Benner, Audrey; 4; 44:15:00 Humphrey, Kaylee; 3; 44:19:00 McDonald, Emma; 3; 44:20:00 Meade, Ashley; 5; 48:11:00 Ferrell, Angela; 5; 54:59:00 Chacon, Shaylee; 3; 55:00:00 Jimenez, Emilia; 3; 55:24:00 Bend Rodriguez, Karli; 4; 33:52:00 Spangler, Maryn; 8; 39:11:00 McKenzie, Stevie; 3; 44:17:00 Krause, Heather; 5; 47:35:00 Horne, Emma; 5; 47:41:00 Bidwell Zamora, Alexis; 4; 30:29:00 McKenna, Sharon; 6; 31:34:00 Starr, Faith; 5; 37:09:00 Tignor, Ashley; 6; 37:15:00 Zamora, Aubrey; 4; 41:02:00 Hankins, Halie; 4; 43:51:00 Lopez, Maricruz; 5; 43:52:00 Provolt, Chloe 5; 45:51:00 Burkhart, Brooklynn; 5; 48:18:00 Freeman, Katalina; 5; 53:35:00 Elkins Jensen, Liza; 7; 49:47:00 Flournoy Knowles, Lourdes; 4; 42:55:00 Murphy, Hailey; 5; 53:28:00 Gerber Nava, Amalia Nicole; 3; 31:52:00 Pearson, Taylor; 3; 35:25:00 Jackson Heights D NEWSAILY HOW TO REACH US RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 126, NUMBER 172 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 ______________________ Fax: (530) 527-5774 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. 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Winners Announced For Dog Show Awards were announced today for the ribbon win- ners at the dog show held yesterday in connection with the American Legion Jubilee. The following awards were made of 30 dogs entered: Airdale and six pups, first, owned by L. Murphy, Second Ed Queen; Boston Terrier Male, owned by Mrs. James Benson; Boston Terrier Female, owned by Mrs. James Met- zger; Irish Rat Tail Spaniel Dog and Pup owned by A.E. Davis; Alaska Wolf Hound, owned by Grant Mayhew; Spitz Terrier, owned by Miss Elsie Gillette. — Daily News, June 10, 1921 All You Can Eat Spaghetti Served with Garden Salad or Cup of Soup & Garlic Toast Smith, Alyssa; 4; 41:54:00 Ascencio, Natali; 5; 45:00:00 McDaniel, Matilda; 4; 45:01:00 Correa, Carla; 4; 54:33:00 Mills, Alexis; 4; 54:36:00 Griego, Garedlys; 4; 54:52:00 Kirkwood Wunsch, Gillian; 6; 32:37:00 Kingwell, Trinity; 4; 35:01:00 Wunsch, Britini; 4; 35:24:00 Villa, Floriela; 5; 37:41:00 Hughes, Taylor; 4; 38:44:00 Battiato, Baylie; 3; 39:29:00 Vargas, Maria; 3; 39:33:00 Weston, Daisy; 5; 46:40:00 Fry, Kelsey; 4; 48:42:00 Snyder, Vivian; 3; 50:49:00 Lassen View Ramirez, Paola; 3; 36:03:00 Jones, Jacklyn; 6; 36:45:00 Alvarez, Lilyanna; 4; 44:08:00 Perrone, Alyssa; 4; 44:10:00 Jones, Gracie; 4; 44:12:00 Haugen, Emily; 3; 50:20:00 Stephens, Amanda; 3; 58:38:00 Los Molinos Fritz, Trinity 3; 1:01:32 Sanchez, Emma; 3; 46:02:00 Garnica, Valeria; 4; 46:03:00 Ruvalcaba, Naileah; 3; 46:04:00 Silverstre, Yololzin Paulina; 5; 46:05:00 Courtesy photo West Street School students participate in Girls on the Run 5K event Saturday, May 21, in Anderson. Pictured are: Cheyenee Williams, Jessica Ocampo,Maria Vargas,Beatriz Barajas, Ms.Jenny, Brenda Martinez, Abigail Lauton, Samantha Lauton, Britney Dickison in front. Hernandez, Veronica; 5; 49:11:00 Pilger, Cheyenne; 4; 50:18:00 Searcy-Chamness, Isabella; 3; 51:46:00 Toney, Kylee; 4; 55:22:00 Torres Viviana; 5; 57:11:00 Torres Angelia; 3; 57:50:00 Manton Favela, Perez Itzel; 3; 40:32:00 Lander, Rainy; 8; 43:38:00 Martin, Lindsi; 6; 43:49:00 Perez, Justine Patrica; 6; 46:08:00 McMillen, Abby; 6; 47:15:00 Simpkins, Alexis; 7; 47:26:00 Close, Brianna; 3; 54:23:00 Maywood Harding, Molly; 6; 44:33:00 Metteer Murphy, Sarah; 4; 1:01:27 Dolores, Ana; 4; 38:40:00 Garcia, Rhiannon; 5; 41:35:00 Beck, Allison; 4; 42:38:00 Cappello, Shelbe 3; 44:48:00 Latimer, Sydnee 5; 53:47:00 Guardodo, Xiomara 5; 53:59:00 Eagle, Reana 3; 54:22:00 Ennis, Elena; 3; 54:25:00 Olive View Anaya, Masiel I; 4; 38:34:00 Magana, Heidi; 5; 38:39:00 Oceguera, Daisy B.; 5; 41:45:00 Fuller, Vanessa K.; 5; 44:27:00 Price Lauren N.; 5; 44:28:00 Towne Karly; 5; 44:30:00 Cervantes Arely (Ruby); 4; 48:16:00 Romero Elica; 5; 50:15:00 Rico Aiyanna F.; 4; 50:17:00 Guzman Mariana; 4; 51:02:00 Jones Lara; 3; 55:03:00 Plum Valley Conner, Katie; 7; 1:01:33 McIntire, Jade; 3; 37:47:00 McIntire, Heather; 7; 39:44:00 Rancho Tehama Hernandez, Bianca; 6; 36:22:00 Mills, Julianna; 3; 39:31:00 Hernandez, Ahahi; 3; 41:32:00 Campos, Leanna; 3; 41:33:00 Zavala, Veronica; 4; 46:51:00 Volunteers needed Volunteers are needed for an American Competitive Trail Horse Association ride event happening Sept. 10 to benefit the Mustang Heritage Foundation. The event will THANK YOU We would like to say THANK YOU for the many condolences received from everyone, including cards, food and the many acts of friendship in our recent tragic loss of our beloved Billy Lester George. To the following: Matt & Jessica Jones, Bill & Pat Waters, Bob & Kara Lockie, Mike & Kathy Lowe, Shirley Baker (and friends) at the Green Doors Tavern, Carol Zuppan, Donna Henderson, “Biker Bob”, Richard Senter, Jim Morris, Eileen Hancock Sargent, Cyndy Herfi, Louisa Barber, Grace LeBaudour and Mary Alice George; thank you does not convey our gratitude for all you did. The family of Bill George - Andrea, Jon, Madison, and Makenzie George Berg, Mylaura; 6; 46:52:00 Morris, Janessa; 4; 46:53:00 Jablonowski, Elizabeth; 6; 50:01:00 Crowell, Caitrin; 5; 50:02:00 Monroy, Arlene; 4; 52:22:00 Barajas, Samantha; 4; 53:21:00 Blanco Bianca 5; 53:24:00 Reeds Creek Sherburne, Victoria; 5; 35:55:00 DiMaggio, Mary Rose; 6; 41:06:00 Kapori, Destiny; 5; 42:56:00 Gwaltney, Gracie; 6; 42:58:00 Richfield Bright, Elter; 5; 31:09:00 Henderson, Alyssa; 6; 32:38:00 Williams, Sarah; 8; 40:22:00 Iribarren, Pearl; 4; 42:06:00 Palmer, Emyli; 5; 47:53:00 Kiefer, McKenna; 5; 47:58:00 Vina Resendiz, Adriana; 5; 35:04:00 Moran, Caitlyn M.; 5; 54:38:00 Estrella, Rosario; 8; 58:08:00 Vista Bobadilla, Angela A.; 7; 34:12:00 Thompson, Ashley; 7; 44:58:00 West Street Vargas, Maria; 3; 36:34:00 Ocampo, Jessica; 3; 36:38:00 Mendez, Destiny; 3; 40:52:00 Williams, Cheyenne; 3; 45:43:00 Escalante; Emma, 5; 45:53:00 Briceno, Jasmin; 5; 46:02:00 Ocampo, Veronica; 3; 47:09:00 Martinez, Brenda; 3; 48:36:00 Lauton, Abigail Rose; 3; 53:53:00 Lauton, Samantha; 5; 53:54:00 Novoa, Vanessa; 3; 54:31:00 Quintana, Jessica; 3; 54:34:00 Dickison, Britney; 5; 57:33:00 Woodson Fierce, Abigail; 5; 39:45:00 Deming, Theresa; 5; 44:41:00 Robles, Abigail; 4; 47:27:00 Medina, Sarai; 4; 47:34:00 Villalobos, Monica; 5; 48:25:00 Lopez, Angelica; 5; 52:44:00 COMMUNITY CLIPS take place on a 6- to 10-mile competitive obstacle trail ride at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. Volunteers are needed to serve as safety riders, judges, general help, etc. For more information visit www.actha.us or call 833-0247. Mental health meeting The Tehama County Mental Health Board will meet on at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21, at the Peking Restaurant, 860 Main St., in Red Bluff. For more infor- mation call 527-8491, ext. 3018. Whittenberg school meeting Whittenberg Country School, Tehama County’s newest private school, will hold a public information meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, June 20, at Ridgeway Park Meeting Hall. Call 526-7649. $8.99 Every Thursday all day with purchase of reg. sized entrée (excludes steak) Kids Eat FREE every Wednesday Cozy Diner 259 S. Main St. Red Bluff 528-8777 OPEN: 7 days a week 5:30 am - 9 pm