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March 11, 2015

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The Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Com- merce announces the annual RedBluffRound-UpDecorat- ing Contest. Decorate your business to interpret the Round-Up theme "Legends and Legacy of the Round-Up." Windows, interiors,outside,yourchoice or decorate them all. Overall grand prize for most outstanding display will win four tickets to Fri- day night's Round-Up Rodeo events and $250 in chamber promotional use for your business. Each registrant will re- ceive a free $50 chamber Fri- day eBlast. Deadline to regis- ter is April 3 and judging be- gins April 7. Forms available at the chamber office. MardicrawsetforApril4 The annual Crawdad Fes- tival, "Mardi-Craw," is sched- uled for 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. April 4 at Rolling Hills Ca- sino in Corning. Enjoy the Cajun goodness of all-you-can-eat crawdads, great beers, fine wines, toe- tapping live Cajun music and perfect weather. Tickets are $30 for this 21 and older event. All proceeds benefit the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce. Tickets at the chamber or directly at http://tickets. ticketforce.com/eventperfor- mances.asp?evt=1355. Newmembers Baker Road Mini Storage, Brandi Walker, 20825 Stoll Road, Red Bluff, 528-1456, bakerroadstorage@gmail. com, offering U-Haul rental; moving and storage units. Imagine That School of Performing Arts, Rashad Karim, 8236 Canterbury Way, Buena Park, (714) 470- 1020, http://www.imagi- nethatschoolofperformin- garts.com, youth program, music and dance. Strategic Alliances, Cay- lyn Brown, 13126 Montecito Road, Red Bluff, 200-0663, caylyn.brown@gmail.com, business consulting. BestBusinessofthe Quarter Support local businesses. Do you know of one that offers great customer ser- vices, delicious food, a favor- ite find? If you have answered yes, let us know using the form online at www.redbluff- chamber.com. If you know of a local busi- ness that deserves to be rec- ognized, nominate it for the Business of the Quarter. The person that submits the cho- sen nomination will receive a $50 gift card to a Tehama County business of their choice courtesy of the Daily News. Nomination forms are also at the chamber office. Round-UpParade This year's parade theme is "Legends and Legacy of the Round-Up." Entry forms for the 60th Annual Red Bluff Round Up Parade, which takes place at 10a.m.Saturday,April18,are nowavailableatthechamber office at 100 Main St. and at www.redbluffchamber.com. Sign up online with your script. The entry fee for the pa- rade is $25 online or $30 for paper registration. Free for pooper scoopers. Applica- tions must have script to be accepted. The parade will feature 100 entrants, including bands, floats, classic cars, horses, public officials, rodeo queens and children. First and second place trophies will be awarded in more than 24 categories, while sweepstakes trophies are up for grabs for Best Band, Best Equestrian Unit andBestDepictionofTheme. Fill out your application, return it by the April 1 dead- line, and put your imagina- tion to work. CowboyGolf Tournament The Cowboy Golf Tourna- ment is scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday, April 17 at Wilcox Oaks Golf Club in Red Bluff. The tournament will have more prizes than ever. First prize will be flat screen tele- visions. There will be a $500 prize to closest to pin, spon- sored by Red Bluff Dodge. Lots of prizes, fun and have achancetoplaywithprorodeo cowboys. Sign up today in our office or online at www.red- bluffchamber.com. It was very successful and full field last year so don't miss your opportunity to play in the best tournament of the year. Registration deadline is April 10. ChiliCook-Off merchantforms A Red Bluff Round-Up Kick-off event — the Chili Cook-Off — is set for Satur- day, April 11 on Washington and Pine streets. In addition to the Chili Cook-off competitors; arts, crafts, business, organiza- tionsandfoodvendorsarein- vitedtoparticipate.Merchant forms are now available. Set-up begins at 6 a.m. and must be completed by 9 a.m. Vendors must remain set upthroughout theentire day, until 4 p.m. Cost of 10' X 15' space will be $35. Dealers are respon- sible for their own props, ta- bles, chairs and weather pro- tection. Forms are available at the chamber at 100 Main St. or online at www.redbluff- chamber.com. Chili forms are available at Dolling Insurance, 527-1616. Thanksrenewing members Aaron's Sales & Lease, Back to School Project, El- more Pharmacy, Green Barn Steakhouse, John Thomas, M.D., Northern California Ti- tle, O'Nite Mobile Home and RV Park, Ride On, Roger Mi- chel's Equipment, Rolling Hills Casino, Steve Chamb- lin, Tehama County Museum Foundation, Inc., Today's Se- nior Magazine, Judge Todd Bottke, Woods Pest Control. REDBLUFFCHAMBER BusinessesgearupforRedBluffRound-UpDecoratingContest TheCorningFriendsofthe Library would like to invite you to attend their monthly meeting Thursday, March 12, at 2 p.m. at the library. They meet the second Thursday of the month except during the summer. Come to the side door opposite the police sta- tion. They will be discussing the April book sale. Friends of the Library are sellingtotebagsfor$2.These attractive bags are handy for carrying books, groceries or whatever needs toting. They are available at the library and may be purchased from one of the Friends of the Li- brary volunteers. All pro- ceeds will be donated to the library. Your support will be greatly appreciated. CorningintheEvening The First Presbyterian Church will host the monthly get together at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12, at 471 Marguerite Ave. Come and join us and learn more about theFirstPresbyterianChurch, find out what is happening in the community and meet other interested citizens. En- joy some refreshments and bring your business card for a chance to win a door prize. LittleLeagueOpening Day Opening day for Little Leaguewillbeat9a.m.Satur- day, March 14. There will be a ceremonytocelebratethe60th anniversaryofLittleLeaguein Corning. Some of the original players and managers that will be honored that day are Bill Spaletta, Mike Develter, Art Sutfin, Jack Alexander, Don White, Andy Houghton, Rex Hardy and Sam Vanella. Formoreinformation,callPat Smith at 824-5030. Thanks OurLady'sGuildwouldlike to thank all those who helped atorattendedourannualSpa- ghetti Dinner. Thanks espe- cially for the following dona- tions from members of the parish, Jovita Junco, wine, Fran and Len Carlson, bread, Linda and Tex Hazlette, doll house, Stacey Houston, af- ghan, Jackie Furtado, a paint- ing, Kathy Abel, a painting, all those who donated the bas- kets, Judy Turner, a framed print and to our cooks, Jackie Furtado and Bill Beck. We are especially grateful to the mer- chantsofCorningfortheirgen- eroussupport.Thankstoall.It was a very successful dinner, Adele Balmy, president. EveningattheRodgers The city of Corning, the Corning Chamber of Com- merce and the Corning Com- munity Foundation invite you to an evening at Rodgers The- atre at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 24.Therewillbelivemusicand refreshments. There is no cost to attend the event but there will be tickets sold for a water colorpaintingofthetheaterby a local artist, Millie Williams. Millie has donated this lovely painting and we are thankful for her generosity. The draw- ingwilltakeplacethatevening. SERRFHighlightShow The SERRF Highlight Show is scheduled for 6:30-8 p.m. Friday, March 20 at the Tehama District Fairground in the Tyler Jelly Building. There will be an all-beef hot dog dinner for $1 that in- cludes chips and bottled wa- ter. Free games and activi- ties for children and fami- lies. Come out and enjoy the fun and seewhatSERRF stu- dents are learning. CORNING CHAMBER Friends of the Library to meet Thursday U.S. Bank announced Monday that it has been recognized by the Ethis- phere Institute, the global leader in defining and ad- vancing the standards of ethical business practices, as a 2015 World's Most Eth- ical Company. The designation recog- nizes those organizations that have had a material impact on the way business is conducted by fostering a culture of ethics and trans- parency at every level of the company. "We are thrilled to be honored as a World's Most Ethical Company, which is a distinct recognition for a large U.S.-based banking company," said Richard Davis, chairman, president and chief executive officer. "A strong financial perfor- mance and a strong com- mitment to ethical leader- ship and corporate behav- ior are the cornerstone of the U.S. Bank culture and purpose." U.S. Bank has branches in Red Bluff, Corning, An- derson and Redding. RECOGNITION U.S. Bank named among most ethical companies Tractor Supply Com- pany, the largest rural life- styleretailstorechaininthe United States, announced recently that construction is underway on a new store in Anderson, the company's 42nd location in California. The Anderson store will be at 1945 Marx Way and will employ an estimated 15 full- and part-time team members. The store will be about 19,097 square feet, including sales floor and support service space. A fenced exterior space will be used for storage and dis- playing items such as fenc- ing, sprayers and livestock equipment. "TractorSupplylooksfor- ward to being a member of the Anderson community," saidDistrictManagerRoger Bauer. "Anderson is a great fit for Tractor Supply due to the horse owners and part- time and hobby farmers in the area." The contractor for the project, W. R. Newman of Nashville, Tenn.,began con- struction on Nov. 10. A com- pletion date has been tenta- tively set for mid-May. NEW BUSINESS Tractor Supply to open store in Anderson An employment work- shop, How to Get a Job with the State of California, is scheduled for 9:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 17 at the Job Training Center, 718 Main St. in Red Bluff. Featuring Gary Moore, public information officer with the Veterans Home of California, Redding, the workshop will help you learn the exam and appli- cation process for all state of California job openings. Call 529-7000 to register. Spring computer classes QuickBooks ,six Wednes- days, 5:15-7:15 p.m., $99 per person April 15 through May 20. QuickBooks is one of the leading accounting software programs used by small business owners. Learn how to easily track sales and ex- penses, send invoices, pay employees, work with your accountant, and accept pay- ments. Intermediate Excel, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thurs- day, April 9, $65 per person. Take your Excel skills to the next level. Learn about selecting ranges, using ab- solute references, working with multiple sheets, ap- plying formatting, link- ing cells, using names, us- ing functions, protecting workbooks, filtering data and creating templates and charts. Basic Excel 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 26, $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, entering formulas, saving and print- ing workbooks, changing column widths and row heights, inserting and de- leting columns and rows and copying and moving. Space is limited. You must pre-register by calling 529- 7000. 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