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April 08, 2015

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CowboyGolfTournament, set for 9 a.m. Friday, April 17 at Wilcox Oaks Golf Club, en- tries are due on Friday. The closest to pin prizes are a Sonoma truck, spon- soredbyGrowneyMotorsand the Red Bluff Bull and Geld- ingSale, and $500sponsored by Red Bluff Dodge. The tournament will have more prizes than ever. First prize will be flat screen tele- visions. Lots of prizes, fun andachancetoplaywithPro Rodeo Cowboys. Sign up to- day in our office or online at www.redbluffchamber.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. CowboyCoffee Cowboy Coffee kicks off the 11 Day of Round-Up at 7:45 a.m. Thursday at Red Bluff Dodge. All are invite to this amaz- ing event, which will include a full breakfast. Meet Round-Up Directors, communityleadersandBusi- nessDecoratingContestwin- ners, who will be announced at the breakfast. Find out what the 11 Days has in store for you. CowboyMixer Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce and the Tehama County Cattle- men's Association will once again demonstrate typical local hospitality during the year's Round-Up week by sponsoring the chamber's biggest mixer of the year on 5:30-10 p.m. Thursday, April 16. Enjoy Round-Up hors d'oeuvres and meet with Round-Up Rodeo stars and sponsor celebrities at Reyn- olds Ranch & Farm Supply. Chad Bushnell and his band will be playing for the Chamber-Cattlemen's Cow- boy Mixer event for the first timeandthe greatmusicand will draw a large crowd. Admission to the mixer will be by special Round-Up Mixerbadgesprovidedbythe Palomino Room. Badge cost is$10each.Theyareavailable at The Palomino Room, The Loft and the chamber office. Parade 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 nowavailableattheRedBluff Chamber office at 100 Main St. and on our website at www.redbluffchamber.com. Please sign up online with your script. The entry fee for the pa- rade is $25 online or $30 for paper registration — mail, email, fax or walk-ins. Free for all Pooper Scoopers. Ap- plications must have script to be accepted. ChiliCook-Off A Red Bluff Round-Up Kick-off event — the Chili Cook-Off — is set for Satur- day, April 11 on Washington and Pine streets, including a classic car show. In addition to the Chili Cook-off competitors; arts, crafts, business, organiza- tions and food vendors are invited to participate. Mer- chant forms are now avail- able. Set-upbeginsat6a.m.and must be completed by 9 a.m. Vendors must remain set up throughouttheentireday,un- til 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 onlineatwww.redbluffcham- ber.com. Call for more information: Vendors 527-6220, Chili 527- 1616, Car Show 953-6345. REDBLUFFCHAMBER Cowboy golf entries due Friday CORNING A Blood Drive is scheduled 3-6:30 p.m. Monday, April 13 at the Corning Veterans Memo- rial Hall hosted by the American Legion. Walk- ins are welcome. All participants will receive a free Red Bluff Round-Up ticket and com- memorative T-shirt. Please eat and drink plenty of flu- ids. Bring Donor Card or photo ID. Must be 17 years old and a minimum of 110 pounds and generally healthy. For more information call Blood Source at 243- 0160. New members The Corning Chamber of Commerce welcomes these new members: Te- hama County Employer's Advisory Council, P.O. Box 303 Red Bluff, (530) 526- 8187; and Candy Carlson, individual member. Corning in the Evening Dan & Linda Lima of Ca- tering by Lima will co-host the monthly get together at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 9 with the Corning Museum at the museum and Cham- ber office, 1110 Solano St. Come and see what the museum has done and also find out what Cater- ing by Lima has to offer. Don't forget to bring your business card for a chance to win a door prize. Concert Thursday The Tehama Concert Series is presented by the Tehama County Commu- nity Concert Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing quality live entertainment to Tehama County. Tick- ets to concerts are sold on a membership basis, al- though some single con- cert tickets are available. Single ticket prices are $30 for adults & $10 for students younger than 25 living at home. The annual membership drive takes place in May for the following season — September through May. See the Membership page at http://www.tehamacon- certseries.org/ for more in- formation. All concerts be- gin at 7:30 p.m. Quartetto Gelato will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day, April 9 at First Church of God in Red Bluff. Vir- tuosic showpieces, roman- tic tenor arias, pyrotechnic solos, blazing gypsy show pieces, multi-instrument mastery and a World Ac- cordion Champion — this is Quartetto Gelato. CORNING CHAMBER Blood drive set for Monday at Vets Hall An employment work- shop titled "How to Get a Job with the State of Cal- ifornia" will be presented by Gary Moore, public in- formation officer with the Veterans Home of Califor- nia, Redding, is scheduled for 9:30-11:30 a.m. Tues- day, April 21 at the Job Training Center, 718 Main St., Red Bluff. Multiple job openings are available. Learn the exam and application pro- cess for all state of Califor- nia job openings. Call the Job Training Center to register today at 529-7000. JOB TRAINING CENTER Ho w to g et a j ob w it h th e st at e Financial information company BrightScope has announced an updated list of the Top 100 Most Social Financial Advisors, includ- ing Matthew Etzler of Red Bluff. The rank considers sev- eral individually weighted data points around an ad- visor's Twitter profile and Blog, such as Followers, Tweet activity and Moz Page Authority. Bright- Scope components also make up a small portion of the overall rank. Coming in at 94 on the list, Etzler was recognized for his Etzler Financial Blog and his Twitter handle @et- zlerfinancial. For advisors who have not yet taken advantage of these channels, the Rank helps them identify top ad- visors who are models of how to use social media to grow a successful advisory business and a personal brand in the marketplace. "Investors now expect their advisors to be active, easily vetted and avail- able online," said Kevin Fa- hey, director of product at BrightScope. "This is one of the driving forces behind AdviceMatch, our new plat- form that makes it easy for investors to find and evalu- ate advisors online." FINANCIAL ADVISORS Etzler honored for social media influence COURTESYPHOTO This pickup truck is one of two closest to the pin prizes in the April 17Cowboy Golf Tournament. PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER. Thankyou! Market Watch D DowJones 17,875.42 -5.43 D S&P 500 2076.33 -4.29 D Nasdaq 4910.23 -7.08 Thurs.,April9 th COWBOY COFFEE 7:45a.m.Thursday,April9 Red Bluff Dodge, 545 Adobe Rd. ThetraditionalkickofftotheRedBluffRound-Up Come meet the folks who make the Round-Up possible, some of the competitors and organizers representing events leading up to Rodeo. Special presentations and surprises! TH 94 2015 530-366-3166 www.redbluffdodge.com 545 Adobe Rd., Red Bluff, CA 2Bud'sBBQ 592AntelopeBlvd.RedBluff (IntheoldProntoMarket) M-F 11am-6pm • Sat. 11am-3pm • Closed Sun. 528-0799 BBQ PORK★ BEEF ★ CHICKEN One questionweall love to hate WHAT'S FOR DINNER? Seeusforyourdinner needs, lunch too! WHAT'S FOR DINNER? 40 Chestnut Avenue Red Bluff 530-330-1096 BRING BALANCE TO YOUR BODY Bring balance to your LIFE Pilates and Yoga Studio Formoreinfo www.healthybalanceredbluff.com BUSINESS » redbluffdailynews.com Wednesday, April 8, 2015 MORE AT FACEBOOK.COM/RBDAILYNEWS AND TWITTER.COM/REDBLUFFNEWS A4

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