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Marketwatch U DowJones 17,666.40 (+305.36) U S & P 2050.03 (+29.18) U Nasdaq 4727.74 (+51.05) Get involved in Round- Up events at this inspiring meeting at 10 a.m. Wednes- day, Feb. 4. If you or your group is do- ing or wants to do an event, pleasecomeondownandget in on the planning at the Te- hama County Farm Bureau 275 Sale Lane in Red Bluff. BEAMisfillingfast The chamber's Business Expo And Mixer is filling up fast. The third annual Business ExpoandMixer—YourTime To Shine — is set for 5-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19 and two thirds of our table spots are already reserved. The Business Expo is at the Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. This is an excellent op- portunity for all local busi- nesses and organizations to showcase what they have to offer to the Red Bluff and the Tehama County community. This event will feature more than 50 vendors form all categories of business, or- ganizations and events. The cost is $50 per table. The event is open to the public with no admission fee. Appetizers will be in- cluded in the event with a no host bar. There will be door prizes and raffles. Grand prize give away to some for- tunate person at the event is a flat screen television. The registrants will bring props, tell their story and will make it fun. The sky is the limit for this event. Questions, contact the chamber at jason@redbluff- chamber.com or 527-6220 ext. 301. Ambassador'sCorner We have some big events coming back this month. Lit- tle Reno Night is 5-10 p.m. Saturday at the Red Bluff Community Center. Come down for dinner, dancing, auctions and card games to benefitthechildrenofSacred Heart School. If you are interested in becoming a Chamber Am- bassador, please speak with Ambassador Chairwoman Amanda Jenkins for more information at 527-0727. Like us on Facebook at Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber Ambassadors. Beincompliance Employment law changes for 2015. Order your Employ- ment Posters now for 2015 from the chamber by calling 527-6220 ext 301. OscarViewingParty Prime Cinemas is plan- ning to present a live Os- car telecast as a fundraiser for the chamber starting at 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22. Ad- missionisfree,seatingislim- ited, beer and wine available, ballot competition and raffle tickets. Red carpet attire is encouraged. Thank you to our donors Dales Carpet and Studio 530 Photography. Newmember Welcome new Red Bluff- Tehama County Cham- ber member, The Plumbing Shop, DW Plumbing, DW Powdercoating, Steve Rus- sell, 20779 Walnut St., Red Bluff, 527 6403. RED BLUFF CHAMBER Ro un d- Up p la nni ng m ee ti ng i s to da y Cornerstone Commu- nity Bank just received an A+ national financial health rating from Depos- itAccounts.com, one of the nation's leading bank health-monitoring publi- cations. The bank stood out in all of the primary evaluation categories, but its Texas Ratio and Deposit Growth were particularly notewor- thy. The A+ rating also places Cornerstone in the highest tier — top 13 percent — of the roughly 13,000 federally insured banks and credit unions nationwide in terms of financial health. A detailed breakdown of Cornerstone's score may be found at www.depositac- counts.com/banks/corner- stone-community-bank-ca. html#health. RECOGNITION Local bank receives A+ health rating Next Thursday, Feb. 12, at 5:30 p.m. the chamber's monthly get together will be hosted by Northern Cal- ifornia Child Development Inc.NCCDI, TehamaCounty Head Start and Early Head Start. Corning's Head Start islocatedat617FigLane.Ev- eryone is welcome to come and see what Head Start is all about and mingle with other businesses and con- cerned citizens. Bring your business card for a chance to win a door prize. Refresh- ments will be served. Pancakebreakfast Sunday, Feb. 15, 8-11 a.m., the Corning Youth Bowlers are having a Pancake Break- fast at Java Lanes, 2075 So- lanoSt.Theproceedswillgo toward a trip to Brentwood in April for the State Bowl- ing Tournament. For infor- mation call 824-3500. Concert NextTuesday,Feb.10,7:30 p.m. at the State Theatre, Red Bluff Metales M5 Brass Quintet, will perform as part of the Tehama County Community Concert Series. Sinceitsfoundingin2005in Morelia, Michoacán, the five gentlemen have been play- ing a wide variety of mu- sic without regard to genre: Baroque and contemporary music, opera and blues, pop, movie soundtracks and folk music from Spain, Mexico, and other Latin American countries. Combining their skills at fine classical cham- ber music, non-stop inter- action with the audience, inborn showmanship and theirinimitable LatinAmer- ican charm, M5 concerts are unique musical-theatrical concert experiences. AwardsDinner The Corning Exchange ClubwillholditsAnnualPo- liceandFireAwardsDinner, 6 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 28, at the Veterans Memorial Hall. Tri-tip dinner tickets are $15. For more information call 824-4407. WineFood&ArtFestival The Corning Rotary's Wine Food & Art Festival is Saturday, February 28, from 11 am to 8 pm, at Car- lino's Event Center Rolling Hills Casino. There will be a Chowder Cook-off, Cook- ing Demonstrations, Art Exhibits, Wine tasting from over 25 wineries and micro- breweries and other food vendors. Tickets are $10.00 which includes free wine glass and $5.00 free slot play. Tickets are available at Rabobank in Red Bluff and Corning, US Bank Red Bluff and Corning, Ameri- canWest Bank in Corning, Corning Chamber of Com- merce and Rolling Hills Casino. There is a $1 dollar tasting fee at each booth. The proceeds go toward scholarships for Corning High School seniors. CORNING CHAMBER Corning in the Evening at Head Start Back for its sixth year, the Refresh Leadership Live Simulcast brings a distinguished lineup of inspirational speakers di- rectly to you April 15. Each specifically cho- sen for their proven exper- tise and extraordinary ac- complishments, this year's speakers will share their insight on how to lead your business, inspire your team, and live an influen- tial life. Simulcast speakers in- clude Daymond John, CEO of FUBU and Shark Branding, and co-star on ABC's "Shark Tank," Dan Aykroyd, actor, come- dian, screenwriter, mu- sician and businessman and Liz Murray, motiva- tional speaker and best- selling author. This half-day event was designed with leaders in mind. Join to learn about the power of great leader- ship, be motivated to reach your full potential and have a few laughs along the way. Registration begins Feb. 20 at refreshleadership. com/live. For more information, call Randy Hansen at Ex- press Employment Profes- sionals, 527-0727 or send an email to Randy.Hansen@ ExpressPros.com. LEADERSHIP Simulcast speakers include Dan Aykroyd A six-week series de- signed to provide you with a working knowledge of QuickBooks is being offered by the Job Training Center in Red Bluff. Learn how to set-up QuickBooks to work the way you want it; how to do payroll, bill pay and other banking functions; gener- ate reports; and learn tips and tricks for the best way to set-up your business. Theclasswillbeheld5:15- 7:15 p.m. on six Wednesdays starting March 4. Cost is $99 and you must pre-pay to hold space in class. Call 529-7000 to reg- ister. WORKSHOPS Registration open for QuickBooks class The following work- shops are being offered by the Northeast California Small Business Develop- ment Center at Butte Col- lege. All courses are at the center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd., Chico, unless other- wise noted. New Venture Entrepre- neurial Series:aseriesof workshops for start-up and new businesses. The work- shops will be held 8:30- 10:30a.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 4-25. The cost for the series is $50per person prepaid or $60at the door. QuickBooks I, II, III & IV Series: 6—8p.m. Thurs- days, Feb. 5-26. The cost of the workshop is $120 per person prepaid or $130 per person at the door. Pricing Your Products & Services to Maximize Profit: 9-11a.m.,Tuesday, Feb. 10at Butte College Glenn County Center, 604E. Walker St., Orland. The cost is $30per person pre-paid or $40per person at the door. Pre-registration is re- quired. Register online, call or stop by the center at Butte College, 530 895-9017, www.bcsbdc.org to register and for information. SMALL BUSINESS Development center offers variety of courses COURTESY PHOTO The Red Bluff Kiwanis Club booth at the 2014Business Expo And Mixer. 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