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September 10, 2011

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4A Daily News – Saturday, September 10, 2011 Agriculture & farm Tehama County Cattle- Women and Downtown Red Bluff Business Association are pleased to announce the following will be judges for the beef appetizers in the four different categories: business, producer, profes- sional and nonpro. The best from each group will com- pete for the Judges' Choice trophy, and the public will select the winner of the Peo- ple's Choice trophy. Vic Woolery, Branding Iron Restaurant; Chris Marenco, Tehama County Cattlemen president, Dave Gowan, Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Com- merce and Chip Thompson, editor of the Daily News will be judging the Beef Appetizers from non-pros Irene Fuller, Renee Ewing, Durango RV Park and Ron Judson and the three pro- ducers Turri Family Farms, McKenzie Ranch Beef and Tehama Angus Ranch. The DRBBA beef appe- tizers will be entered from Red Bluff Interiors, Mon- tana Morrison Art Gallery, Taste of Tehama, Rio Skin and Body, Dominick's Civil Engineering & Surveying, Prarie Rose, California Kitchen, Village Pottery, T J Antiques, Crystal Art & Apparel, Sparrow Fine Art & Antiques. They will be judged by Bev Ross, Tehama County clerk and recorder, Greg Stevens, publisher of the Daily News; Larry and Susie Champion, Tehama County Superintendent of Schools and Tony Cardenas, Corn- ing Police chief. Restaurants Farm News? e-mail: clerk@redbluffdailynews.com or Fax: 527-9251 ranch Vendors galore at Beef 'N Brew Courtesy photo One of the many vendors at last year's Beef 'N Brew.Twice as many will be present this year. Plaza to be enjoyed with a Vic Woolery tri tip sandwich on a bun while they listen to western music by Chad Bushnell. From 7-10 p.m. there will be dancing to the Rough Cut Band. Pouring from 6-7 p.m. will be Tehama County Supervisors George Russell and Dennis Garton, Todd Jones and Red Bluff City Councilwoman Danielle Jackson. The 7-8 hour is filled by Jean entered in the professional category include Jack the Ribber, Los Molinos BBQ, Rolling Hills Casino, River- side Bar & Grill, Elks Lodge, Pronto Market, Roxie BBQ, M & M Ranch House, Lassen Steak House and Fireside Pizza. They will be judged by Erin Daley Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation, Julie Johnson, Corning Observer, Valanne Cardenas, Corning Cham- ber of Commerce and Todd Jones, Congressman Wally Herger's representative. Also serving beef appe- tizers will be Tehama Coun- ty Photo Club & RB Art Association, Holbrook's Clearance Center, Refill Sta- tion and Balloons and More. Cathy Tobin, co-chair- woman of the Beef 'N Brew committee has invited local celebrities to pour Sierra Nevada beer starting at 6 p.m. at the Cone Kimball Barton Greg Stevens, retired Cal Fire Chief Gary Durden, County Admin- istrator Bill Goodwin, fol- lowed by Robert Schmid, Red Bluff City Coun- cil and Scot Timbo, Red Bluff City Plan- ner. Red Bluff City Council- man Forrest Flynn and Chip Thompson will bring the evening to a close pouring between 9 and 10 p.m. Presale tickets at $15 are available at Plum Crazy, the Gold Exchange, Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce, Sparrow Fine Art & Antiques and Farmers Mar- ket. Tickets will be exchanged for wristbands to allow guests to sample the 52 craft beers at the down- town businesses starting at 5 p.m. Wristband stations will be on Walnut Street near the railroad tracks, at Cone Kimball Plaza and at Main and Oak Streets. Starting at 2 p.m.on Sept. 17 the more than 40 awe- some artists and vendors will be set up on Walnut, Washington, Main and Oak streets with Kelly Mouton, chairwoman. On Oak Street there will be Cathy Wooley with cow- girl inspired jewelry and gift ware, Susan Taylor Photog- raphy, and western home furnishings & upcycled products by Tim Leefeldt. On the west side of Washington Street in 700 block will be Victorian home décor by Singalia/Pat Calbreath, Matisa Grey with beadwork and bags, and bunkhouse art design by Owen Trogdon. East side of the street will have Little Lady Bug's girls accessories by Harmony Taylor. The 300 block of Walnut Street on South side, there will be Potterdale Sisters vintage glass bird feeders by Cindy & Terri, Alan Leedy will have Leedy Silversmith fine silver jewelry. On the North side there will be stone carvings and photog- raphy by Augie Velasquez, and McNabb Log Railing, furniture and home décor. The 400 block on South side of Walnut there will be Wild 'N Free clothing and jewelry by Sheila Froebe & Jenny Colgate. Alfred Souza and Hank Davies have Barn Wood Furniture orginals. On North side there will be Niki's Country Fashion by Nikki Maxwell, Pastel paintings by Kathy Sher- man, Ranch Hand western wear from GiGi Swisher. The 500 block of Walnut on South side has The Pam- pered Chef, Chris Fischer, and Barbara Carmichael with BC Enterprises, bling, belts and bags. On north side of street there is custom horse tack, blacksmithing, photos by Bob & Rose Lewis. Western jewelry and home décor by Dustie Steele. And Red Bluff's House of Design, profes- sional home décor for all seasons. South side of block has Boom Boom Betty's cow- girl shooting apparel by Dustie Parker, and fine art by Priscilla Raglin. The 600 block of Main on West side has Scentsy candles from Shallen Swan- son, Western Photography & fine art by Linda Rosser, Hand tooled leather, home décor & accessories by Carol Enos, feather acces- sories and bling for the hair from Liz Merry, handmade beaded jewelry by Terry Compton. East side of street will have Rosser's Bakery & specialty foods from fresh ground grains, tack, chaps, chinks & saddles by Tapadero Tal & Tal Nelson, Jack Rowan, the custom boot maker, and Barbara Weber fine art hand painted antique furniture. The 700 block of Main on West side will have jew- elry, feathers & hats by Lori Leepin, Twink's Crafts, horse totes from feed sacks by Tonya Terwilliger, Buffa- lo meat products from Great American Buffalo, and Local Rope art by Sherry Hoefling. On the East side there will be Horseshoe art, wood barn stars, vintage items by Ryan Berlin. The Berry Babes, Cari and Heather will have foods & vintage kitchen items. Kim Gardner will have an informational booth for Back Country Horseman. Horse in Hand Pottery by Linda Beem. Sand Creek Saddlery, fine tack and décor by Tom O'Ferrell. Just Ropes' rope baskets and home décor by Heidi Miller. Other members of the Beef 'N Brew committee are Rick and Janelle Fitzger- ald of Plum Crazy, Laurel Sparrow of Sparrow Fine Art & Antiques, Tanna Lewis of TJ Antiques, and TCCW members Irene Fuller, Jeanne Smith, Linda Walker, Jean Barton, Paula Holden, Michelle Wiggley and President Danielle Zane. Appearing on Channel 24 was Janelle Fitzgerald, and Monday, Sept. 12 at noon, Cathy Tobin and Kelly Mouton will be on Channel 12 inviting the pub- lic to the annual Beef 'N Brew. *** Exercise for Seniors has resumed at the Red Bluff Community Center, Tues- day and Thursday mornings at 8 to 9 a.m. with Linda Hayes as instructor. A sug- gested donation of one dol- lar per session. Email Jean Barton at jbarton@theskybeam.com. 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