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Chad Bushnell and his band will be playing for the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Com- merce and Tehama County Cattlemen's Cowboy Mixer for the first time Thurs- day evening. There will be great music and Chad will draw a large crowd. The two groups will once again demonstrate typical local hospitality during the year's Round- Up Week by sponsoring the chamber's biggest mixer of the year 5:30-10 p.m. Thursday, April 16 at Reynolds Ranch & Farm Supply. Admission to the mixer will be by special Round- Up Mixer badges, which cost $10 each. They are available at the Palomino Room, The Loft and the chamber office. CowboyGolf Tournament sold out Cowboy Golf Tourna- ment, set for 9 a.m. Friday, April 17 at Wilcox Oaks Golf Club, entries are due on Friday. The closest to pin prizes are a Sonoma truck, spon- sored by Growney Motors and the Red Bluff Bull and Gelding Sale, and $500 sponsored by Red Bluff Dodge. The tournament will have more prizes than ever. First prize will be flat screen televisions. Lots of prizes, fun and a chance to play with Pro Rodeo Cow- boys. Sign up today in our office or online at www. redbluffchamber.com. Registration begins at 7 a.m. and the restaurant will be open early. Round-Up tickets There are only two days until the 94th Red Bluff Round-Up. Buy your tick- ets now by calling 527- 1000. Red Bluff Round-Up Parade This year's the 60th an- nual Red Bluff Round Up Parade with the theme Legends and Legacy of the Round-Up. The parade be- gins at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 18 and will proceed west on Walnut and south on Main streets. Renewing members A-1 Check Cashing, Americas Best Value Inn, Ben's Truck & Equipment, Inc., Blues For The Pool Committee, California Parks Co., Dave's Trac- tor, Inc., Donna Shirley Accounts, Dr. Ronald L. Clark, D.D.S., Job Training Center of T.C., Moore Ex- cavating, Palomino Room Texas BBQ, Paragon Jani- torial & Housekeeping, Ra- bobank, Red Bluff Dodge, Red Bluff Exchange Club, Red Bluff Rotary Foun- dation, Red Bluff Union High School District, Roll- ing Hills Clinic, R-Wild Horse Ranch, Shasta Col- lege Red Bluff Center, Teh. County Republican Cen- tral Committee, Tehama Concert Series, Tehama County Employer's Ad- visory Council, Tehama County Farm Bureau, Te- hama County Friends of the Library, Tehama Tire Service, Inc., The Inn at Rolling Hills, Tri Coun- ties Bank, United Way of Northern California, Val- ley Veterinary Clinic, Wal- Mart Distribution Center, #6026, Wal-Mart Trans- portation #6826, Wright Brothers, Zelma's Awards & Trophies. REDBLUFFCHAMBER Ch am be r- Cattleman's Cowboy Mixer Dan and Linda Lima of Catering by Lima co- hosted the monthly Corn- ing in the Evening get to- gether with the Corning Museum. There were about 40 people who came out and enjoyed the tasty chili cooked in a dutch oven in front of the museum served with corn bread muffins and homemade cookies. There were some wonderful prizes and a raf- fle with proceeds going to the museum. Catering by Lima is in full swing and if you are looking for a caterer, you may call Linda Lima at 824-4676. Book sale The Spring Book Sale and Kindle Raffle is com- ing up 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat- urday, April 25 at the Corn- ing Library, 740 3rd St. Purchase a ticket to win a Kindle. Book bags also are on sale for only $2. Relay For Life Corning High School will host Relay For Life 9 a.m. to midnight April 25. Rotary dictionaries T he Corning Ro- tary has been sponsor- ing a project to pro- vide dictionaries to ev- ery third grade student in the Corning area, in- cluding the surround- ing area schools such as Flournoy, Kirkwood and Richfield. Today the dic- tionaries are being dis- tributed by Corning Ro- tarians. May 1-2 events The weekend of May 1-2 is full of activities of cham- ber members in Corning including the Corning Chamber May Madness Car Show. Come out Fri- day at 5:30 p.m., to see the vintage cars cruise Solano Street between Third and Houghton, then join us for a tasty barbecue by award winning Ranchers Meat & Deli, who will be provid- ing hamburgers, hotdogs and chicken fajitas with chips, soda and ice cream for $7. If you are registered for the car show by Fri- day you receive two tick- ets with registration. The whole community is invited so come out and enjoy an evening of good food and enter- tainment. The Corning Volun- teer Fire Department will serve up a wonder- ful pancake breakfast 7-10 a.m. Saturday at the fire hall, and the "show and shine" begins at 10 a.m. After viewing all the beautiful cars you may want to take a short trip to Lucero Olive Oil for the Spring Bloom any time between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., at 2120 Loleta Ave. There will be tours, wine tasting, food, live music, the annual spring sale, local vendors and olive oil tasting. New Life Spring Fling is also taking place 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 2 at 660 Solano St. in the parking lot. There will be multiple vendors, Classy Girl clothing and jewelry, aprons, home baked goods, gifts, silk arrangements, novelty items and a huge garage sale. CO RNI NG C HAM BE R Caterer hosts evening mixer 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 How to get a job with the state CO URT ES Y P HO TO Ch ad B us hn el l p er fo rm s a t T hu rs da y' s C ow bo y C off ee a t Re d B lu ff D od ge. Thankyou! PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER. 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Our name may have changed, but our residents and families will continue to be served by the same friendly faces and unique blend of hospitality, service and care they know so well. Enjoy delicious food, fun and rodeo ticket giveaways. So, round up your family and friends, and come see what makes our community so exceptional. Thursday,April16 11a.m.to2p.m. Open to the public $5 suggested donation AllproceedsbenefitRedBluffHighSchoolFutureFarmersofAmerica. For more information, call (530) 529-2900. UPCOMINGEVENTS: Vietnam Veterans of America 582's Annual Tri Tip Cook-off • May 2 Competitors wanted • $25 entry fee Call Dean Tibel at (530) 873-0885 for more information. Happy Hour • Third Friday of every month. Open to the public. 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