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July 07, 2011

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6A Daily News – Thursday, July 7, 2011 Pastimes Wine Tasting by the Pool The Blues for the Pool Committee is hosting the Ninth Annual Wine Tasting by the Pool and celebrat- ing the 75th anniversary of the pool. In addition to the band, Bobby Botta- cello, there will be a rib dinner by Jack the Ribber and seven local winer- ies: Quilici Vineyards, Matson Vine- yards, Indian Peak Vine- yards, Burnsini Vineyards, Dakaro Cellars, New Clair- vaux Vineyard and Intermountain Vineyards and Win- ery. The event will be held at the McGlynn Pool of Red Bluff from 7-10 p.m. July 16. Tickets are available presale at the Red Bluff Com- munity/Senior Center or at the gate the night of the event for $25. Come dance, eat, drink and bid on auction prizes donated by the county "to provide our children with a safe place to swim." For more information call at 530-529-0556. Student show Diane Penner, local visual arts teacher, has taught art to primary through adult-aged stu- dents for more than 15 years. She teaches beginning, intermediate and advanced art lessons in private small group or individual set- tings. Students of Di’z Art will hold a fall show in “The Gallery” at the Tehama County Depart- ment of Education in August. For more information about summer or fall classes call 529-3171 or send an e-mail to dizartandphotography@gmail.com. No. 1 China Buffet CHINESE RESTAURANT Open 7 Days A Week Now Under New Ownership Lunch: $5.75 - Mon-Sat 11am-3pm Dinner: $8.25 - Mon-Thurs 3:30-9:30pm Carry out rates Lunch: $3.99 lb. Dinner: $4.99 lb. Bring in This Coupon to Receive FREE DRINKS with meal purchase COUPON One coupon per order, good for up to 5 people. Expires Aug. 31, 2011 COUPON 343 S. Main St. Red Bluff 530-527-8889 (No Checks) Peacock Tue-SUN 9am-6pm Now Open Around the World Gifts from Emporium Unique Gifts/Jewelry/Spices Mother of Pearl Jewelry/Puzzle Boxes Black Tahitian Pearls Casual Wear, Shoes, Accessories, Antiques & More! FREE Hawaiian Crystal Pendant or $10 Gift Card with $25 purchase Look for Second Hand Rose inside store 20639 Walnut St., Red Bluff 530-527-3738 • Tues-Sun 9am-6pm Representing all of Tehama County - Bankruptcy - Real Estate - Litigation - Wills/Trusts (530) 727-8850 www.jesranilaw.com Arts & entertainment 2011-2012 Tehama Concert Series Courtesy photo The 2011-2012 ticket and Tehama County Community Concert Association membership drive has begun for the Tehama Concert Series. The line-up includes: Edelmann-Rust Trio Bassoon, cello and piano; Trio Voronezh- Russian instrumentalists; North State Symphony’s Christmas Chamber Con- cert; Il Voce- classical crossover;Valeri Glava and Lee Tomboulian a violin and piano duo. For more information on the North State Symphony is available by calling 898-5984. For more information on the concert series call Christy Vail at 527-1874 or visit www.tehamacommunityconcerts.org. Infor- mation also available through mail: P.O. box 9440, Red Bluff, 96080. Redding air show to feature T-Birds The Thunderbirds are back to headline the Exchange Club of Red- ding’s Air Show, which will feature more jets than ever before. The show is set for Sept. 24-25 at the Red- ding Municipal Airport. The U.S. Air Force’s distinctively painted F-16 Fighting Falcons haven’t flown in Redding since 2004. They lead a lineup that features more jets than at any time in the show’s 29-year history. The T-Birds will fol- low first-ever appear- ances in Redding of the Canadian Force F-18 and a T-33 Shooting Star along with a return of the A-10 Warthog tank- killing jet. Organizers are still awaiting word on whether a Marine Harrier will fly in the show. Children 11 and younger are free. General admission adult tickets are $10 in advance and $16 at the gate. The deadline for dis- counted tickets to the popular Flight Deck, a pavilion with frontline seating that includes food and drink catered by the Sons of Italy, is approaching. Tickets are priced at $65 each or 10 for $550 until July 31. Starting Aug. 1 the price will be $95 or 10 for $700. The Flight Deck sold out in 2009. Melissa Pemberton debuts in an Edge 540. She’ll be in the air when her husband, Rex, plum- mets to Earth in a wing- suit, another first for the show. Eddie Andreini returns, but this time he’ll pilot a P-51 Mustang. It will mark the first P-51 aerobatic demo ever in Redding. Of course, he’ll wow fans with his invert- ed ribbon cut in his Stear- man bi-plane as well. John Collver will fly “War Dog,” his vintage AT-6 Texan Marine trainer. Evan Wolfe’s T28C Trojan warbird will be in the air for the first time. Their demos will help celebrate the centennial of naval avia- tion. Julie Clark in her T-34 Smokin’ Mentor and the Coast Guard’s Dolphin helicopter return along with announcer Steve Stavrakakis. To order tickets or for more information on the show, visit www.reddin- gairshow.org. The event has generat- ed more than $937,000 for area charities and groups over the years. www.rollinghillscasino.com

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