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Wednesday, April 15, 2015 Page 9 Red Bluff Daily News New custom ranch style home on 40 acres completely fenced with two barns and seasonal creek coming soon to the market. Home features, covered front porch, 4 bedrooms, wood floors, granite counters, large laundry room, office,open vaulted cathedral floor plan, custom cabinets, two car garage, with approx 2300 sq ft of high end living space. Both barns are nice large barns ready for animals or equipment. With this property being very close to town and absolutely nothing like it, it will go fast and probably never seen again!!! This beautiful country location provides unobstructed views of the Sacramento River and hundreds of acres of BLM. A truly one of a kind home that has been renovated to be a rustic beach style house with rare Sac River access. The property itself is not in the flood plain, but has one of the best accesses to the river available in Northern California. Fishing, boating & BBQ's take on a whole new meaning when you visit this vacation style getaway. This is an extremely cozy home with two separate custom kitchen's and den / bedroom / office that can be used for guests or a master bedroom retreat. The main kitchen is perfectly done with walnut custom cabinets and granite countertops with hardwood floors opening up to a pinterest like living room with custom white washed fireplace and mantle. 2515 Park Marina Drive#102 Redding California 96003 DRE lic. #01460126 Julianna Chaffin 530-355-7765 juliannachaffin@gmail.com Jared Chaffin 530-518-8275 jaredchaffin@gmail.com 40 acres Ranch in Red Bluff $549,000 Beach house on Sac River $469K Two homes on 70 acres Dream ranch property on 61 acres of potential orchard property and an additional 9 acres with two homes, horse arena, pond and 2 barns!! This beautiful property comes with a custom steel built 90'X150' covered arena with additional 90'X225' sand arena. Next to the arena sits a spectacular 84'X34' barn with tac room hay loft and 9 stalls along with additional 16'X24' covered panel barn & stall area. This property is truly an animals lovers dream with an amazing huge stocked year around pond! $305K for the 61 acres & $520 for the 2 homes, arena, barn & 9 acres. http://beachretreatdomaincom.epropertysites.com http://18040johnsonrd.agentmarketing.com The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), based in Colorado Springs, is the largest and oldest rodeo- sanctioning body in the world. The recognized leader in professional rodeo, the PRCA is com- mitted to maintaining the highest standards in the industry. The PRCA sanc- tions about 600 rodeos annually in 37 states and three Canadian provinces, and ensures that every PRCA-sanctioned event is managed with fairness and competence and that the livestock used is healthy and cared for to the highest standards. Here are some key facts about ProRodeo and the PRCA: Fans — ProRodeo attracts about 30 million fans, many of whom attend PRCA-sanctioned rodeos around the country annually. According to the Sports Business Daily, rodeo is seventh in overall attendance for major sport- ing events, ahead of golf and tennis. Fans can fol- low professional rodeo all year long through the PRCA's television cover- age. Cowboys — The PRCA's membership includes nearly 8,000 cow- boys, the largest segment of the association's mem- bership. This membership segment includes cowboys who compete in profes- sional rodeo for a living, crisscrossing the country with their own horses or equipment, as well as those who work at other jobs during the week and compete in rodeos on the weekends. World champions — "World Champion" is the most coveted title in ProRodeo. The sport s world champions are crowned at the conclusion of the Wrangler NFR, based on total season earn- ings at PRCA rodeos across the continent, including monies earned at the Wrangler NFR. The PRCA crowns eight world titlists, each of whom receives a gold buckle and a specially crafted trophy saddle. Contract personnel — The personnel working a rodeo include the bull- fighters, who help bull rid- ers escape from powerful rodeo bulls; the barrelmen, clowns and specialty acts, who entertain the crowds; Judges, who ensure all rules of competition and livestock welfare are fol- lowed; stock contractors, who provide rodeo's live- stock; announcers who call the action; arena secre- taries, who handle admin- istrative duties; and timers, who operate the clocks for the timed and roughstock events. Committees — Local rodeo committees organize the PRCA-sanctioned rodeos held across the con- tinent. Most are run by dedicated groups of volun- teers who make the rodeos work from behind the scenes, procuring local sponsors for events, awards and programs; set- ting up safe facilities; staffing various functions and making the contestants and attendees feel at home. Charities — PRCA- sanctioned rodeos annual- ly raise many millions of dollars for local and national charities, from college scholarships for local students to the national-Tough Enough to Wear Pink campaign against breast cancer. FanZone — The ProRodeo FanZone. pre- sented by Cabela's, is the official fan club of the PRCA. Among the many membership benefits: access to an exclusive Web site with blogs, a forum, a photo gallery and a behind-the-scenes look at the world of ProRodeo; exclusive quarterly con- tests and giveaways for members only; and a wel- come package containing a FanZone koozie, hat pin, lanyard and personalized membership card as well items from PRCA national sponsors. Sponsors — The PRCAs loyal national sponsors support all aspects of rodeo, from entire events like the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo and Justin Boots Playoffs and Championships to the Montana Silversmiths gold buckles awarded to world champions each year. Demographics — The PRCA's nearly 4 million royal attendees across the U.S are about 49 percent and 51 percent female; 63 percent have household income of $50,000 or more and 50 percent have children in the household. In surveys, 81 percent report that they have had a soft drink in the previous 30 days, 50 percent had a beer in the previous 30 days and 95 percent have eaten at a fast food restau- rant in the previous 30 days. ProRodeo fans come from all walks of life, but as a group, they are demo- graphically similar to NASCAR fans, and are likely to also enjoy hunt- ing, fishing and camping. ProRodeo.com — The PRCA maintains a Web site with the latest news stories, cowboy blogs, world standings, and bios. PRCA: The leader in professional rodeo

