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MarketWatch U DowJones 17,687.82 +40.07 U S&P 500 2051.80 +10.48 u Nasdaq 4702.44 +31.44 COURTESYPHOTO A member of the Red Bluff Chamber for more than 32years held a fun and delicious grand re-opening and ribbon cutting on Nov. 10at the new and improved Round Table Club House. A variety of drinks and appetizers, as well as Round Table pizza, was available for sampling during the event, and there were drawings for prizes. Be sure to stop by and check out the remodeled family-friendly restaurant, expanded game room and updated lounge area with lots of big screen TVs. Attending the event were Anthony Watson, manager; Dave Ledford, area supervisor; Kristen Gray, chamber chairwoman; Lisa Hansen, chamber board; Cody Marshall, chamber board; Greg Stevens, chamber board; Terri Bauer, chamber staff; Amanda Jenkins, chamber ambassador; Randy Hansen, Express Employment; Clay Parker, City Council; Matt Shobash, RBFD division chief; Candy Carlson, supervisor-elect; Orle Jackson, Tehama Together; Colleen Sheehan, Tehama Together; Sharon Young, Tehama Together and James Bryant, Tehama Together. RIBBON CUTTING PIZZARESTAURANTHAS GRAND RE-OPENING Job Training Center is offering the following com- puter classes. Space is lim- ited and you must pre-regis- ter by calling 529-7000. Basic Excel, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, cost is $65 per person. Learn how to navigate this exciting spreadsheet application program. Learn about the task pane, terms and definitions, spread- sheets, marking blocks or ranges, data entry, enter- ing formulas, saving and printing workbooks, chang- ing column widths and row heights, inserting and delet- ing columns and rows and copying and moving. Intermediate Excel, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, cost is $65 per per- son. Take your Excel skills to the next level. Learn about selecting ranges, using ab- solute references, work- ing with multiple sheets, applying formatting, link- ing cells, using names, us- ing functions, protecting workbooks, filtering data and creating templates and charts. JOB TRAINING CENTER Se ri es o f co mp u te r classes offered The following workshops are scheduled to be hosted by the Northeast California Small Business Development Center at Butte College. Pre-registration is re- quired. Register online at www.bcsbdc.org or call 530 895-9017. How To Manage Your Re- tail Business, 9-11 a.m. Tues- day, Dec. 2 at Business Con- nection, 332 Pine St., Red Bluff. The cost is $30 per per- son pre-paid or $40 per per- son at the door. Effective retail store man- agement is crucial for ensur- ing ongoing profit and sus- taining your retail store. You will learn how to read and use the financial statements for your retail business; un- derstand how your inventory impactyourbottom-line,and why it is important; discover techniques to identify warn- ing signs to be more proac- tive in solving issues before they become problems; and strategically plan ahead for success. Using QuickBooks Every- day/QuickBooks Basics II, 12:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, at the Medical Spe- cialty Center, 284 Spruce, Gridley. The cost of the work- shop is $50 per person pre- paid or $60 per person at the door. This workshop will focus on working with lists, bank accounts, using other ac- count types, entering sales information, receiving pay- ments and making deposits, entering and paying bills, as well as an overview of other features related to these ac- tivities — downloading bank andcreditcardactivity,scan- ning and attaching docu- ments to payables, issuing 1099s, memorizing transac- tions. The trainer is a Certi- fied Public Accountant and QuickBooks ProAdvisor. Pre-Requisite: Introduction to QuickBooks I. Introduction to Search Engine Optimization (SEO), 8:30-10:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, at the Small Business Development Center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd., Chico. The cost is $40 per person pre-paid or $50 per person at the door. Most business owners as- sume they simply need a website — that is a myth. Search Engine Optimiza- tion is the process of getting your website seen by search engines. The course will re- view the various techniques to effectively Search Engine Optimize your website. Top- ics will include Site Maps, Google Developer Tools, Google Analytics, Content Writing for Keywords and thepropercodingtechniques for SEO. This training is for individuals who administer or manage their own web- sites and know how to do website updates or access a Content Management Solu- tion for their website. Payroll Taxes, Records and Functions in Quick- Books Workshop, 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Dec. 10, at the Paradise Ridge Fam- ily Resource Center, 6249 Skyway, Paradise. The cost is $40 per person prepaid or $50 at the door. Learn about state and fed- eral laws and regulations regarding business payroll function and the necessary record keeping needed to comply. Examples of pro- cessing payroll functions will be demonstrated using QuickBooks. The trainer is a Certified Public Accoun- tant (CPA) and QuickBooks ProAdvisor. QuickBooks "how to" payroll manual and functions will be pro- vided. SBA Financing Op- tions for Your Small Busi- ness (Start-up Businesses), 9-10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at Butte Community Employment Center, 78 Ta- ble Mountain Blvd., Oro- ville, free. Must register to attend. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) offers a variety of loan guaranteed programs for start-up busi- nesses. You will learn about SBA funding options, new SBA guaranteed loan pro- grams, loan requirements, and application process, how to complete a financial proposal, step-by step pro- cess detailing information and explanation on com- pleting an SBA loan appli- cation, types of loans and lines of credit that fit your needs, and tips for working with lenders. SMALL BUSINESS Workshops offered throughout the region Miracle in Downtown is the theme for this year's Red Bluff Christmas Pa- rade, scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov., 29. For more information, visit www.redbluffcham- ber.com to download the entry form or complete ap- plication online. Forms are available in the chamber office at the entrance to River Park. Call 527-6220, Ext. 301 if you have further questions. Entry deadline is 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21. Completed forms and the $20 entry fee are due by that date. Entry forms with pay- ment can be mailed to the Red Bluff Chamber of Com- merce, PO Box 850, Red Bluff 96080. The chamber and the Downtown Business As- sociation hope you partici- pate in this great event. The Christmas Parade Grand Marshall's are Ben and Bobie Hughes. GoodMorning,Red Bluff Please attend our next Good Morning, Red Bluff scheduled for 7:50 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 20 at Ex- press Employment Profes- sionals, 243 S. Main St. This is the best network- ing event in the county. Feel free to invite your friends and coworkers. Christmas Mixer The chamber is once again happy to announce its annual Christmas Mixer scheduled 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 at the Pal- omino Room. You are invited to attend this fun event to celebrate the Christmas season. We will have an Ugly Christmas Sweater Compe- tition, so come decked out. This year we are col- lecting cash or checks for Christmas for a Cause and new, unwrapped toys for CHiPs For Kids Toy Drive. The Chamber Ambas- sadors will assist with the event, including choosing the winners of the ugly sweater competition. We hope to see you at this great holiday event. RED BLUFF CHAMBER Parade entries due Friday Last Wednesday, the Olivet Lodge #205 hosted Corning in the Evening where 40 plus attendees en- joyed a fabulous sit-down, four-course dinner. The lodge went far and above expectations with an appe- tizer table, beautifully dec- orated tables and the din- ner that was absolutely de- licious. Bob Morrison gave some very interesting facts about what the Masons are all about and what they do to serve their communities and the country. The Ma- sons have a long history of service and a lot of what they do goes unnoticed by the public. They quietly go about serving and provid- ing scholarships, sponsor- ing a community baseball team, and much more. Thank you Olivet Lodge #205 for serving our com- munity and for a lovely eve- ning. Little Miss Christmas You have until this Fri- day to enter the Little Miss Christmas Pageant that will be held Friday, Dec. 5, at Woodson Elementary School at 7 p.m. Entry fee is $10 plus a $10 unwrapped toy to be donated to the fireman's toy drive for Christmas. You may pick up an entry form at the chamber office at 1110 So- lano St. or go to www.corn- ingcachamber.org. Lighted Christmas Parade The deadline to get your entry in for the parade is Nov. 28, but since the of- fice will be closed that day we are extending it to Mon- day, Dec. 1. The parade be- gins at 5:30 p.m., going east, ending at the large Christmas tree by the rail- road tracks. There will be a Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony and everyone is encouraged to stay. Then the parade winners will be announced with the Best Over-All receiving $250.00, thanks to DM Tech, parade sponsors. Elections of new officers Chamber Director's bal- lots have been sent to your email or your mail box. Please vote and return your ballot. We appreciate your participation. The ballots should be returned no later than Friday Dec. 5. Installation Dinner Mark your calendar for Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015 for the Annual Installation Dinner held at the Veter- ans Memorial Hall. CORNING CHAMBER Corning in the Evening features full dinner Thankyou! 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