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We are excited for this year's Red Bluff Chamber Sat- urday Farmers Mar- ket, scheduled to be- gin on Saturday, June 6, 7:30 a.m. to noon at River Park. Market on the River and runs through Sept. 26. The Red Bluff Chamber's Wednes- day Farmers Market Downtown will take place on Washing- ton Street in front of the Tehama County Courthouse and a portion of Pine Street between Jefferson and Main streets, 5-8 p.m., June 17 through Sept. 9. For more informa- tion, call 527-6220 x 301, send an email to jason@redbluff- chamber.com or visit www.redbluffcham- ber.com. New this year will be kids activities 5:30-7:30 p.m. every Wednesday facili- tated by the Red Bluff Parks and Recreation Department. GoodMorning, Red Bluff The chamber in- vites you to the best networking meeting in the county: Good Morning, Red Bluff, scheduled for 7:50-9 a.m. Thursday, May 28 at Lassen Medical 2450 Sister Mary Co- lumba Drive. Coffee, juice, fruits and pastries are pro- vided. Please feel free to come and bring guests to this fantas- tic meeting. Welcome new member Highlands Ranch Resort, 41515 State Route 36E in Mill Creek, (530) 595-3388, Wendy Rehberg, Wendy@highland- sranchresort.com This is a destina- tion resort with 7 up- scale cottages, restau- rant, bar and banquet rooms. Milestone anniversaries Leisure Lake Es- tates and Les Schwab Tires 25 years; eS- cholarship Academy, Gaumer's of Red Bluff, Dudley's Exca- vating, Inc. and Don- ald Shoff, D.D.S. 20 years; Northern Val- ley Catholic Social Service 15 years. REDBLUFFCHAMBER Farmersmarketregistrationopen CORNING There will be a walk around Corning 5-6 p.m. today, May 13, for those who would like to take the walk. Please meet in front of City Hall, 794 3rd St. There will also be a meeting at 6 p.m. at City Hall with a light dinner and refreshments. This will be an opportunity to identify problem areas and opportunities to improve walking and biking condi- tions, create safe routes to schools, parks, trails and other destinations. For more information call John Stoufer at 824- 7036. This event is being hosted by the city of Corn- ing in partnership with the Local Government Com- mission and the Echelon Transportation Planning Group. Funded by a Cal- trans Community-Based Transportation Planning Grant received by the city of Corning. The city wants and needs to hear from you to make Corning safer and health- ier for everyone. New member The Corning Chamber of Commerce welcomes new member, Preferred Agents – Cindy Jimenez, 1718 So- lano St. Corning, 838-8097. Yard and Bake Sale Maywood Woman's Club is holding a yard and bake sale 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 15 and 16, at 902 Marin St. If you have items to do- nate organizers will be setting up Thursday be- tween 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., and would be happy to re- ceive any gently used items. They would like items to be priced except for clothes and shoes. Global Business Workshop You are invited to find out more about global trade and learn about the expert services available through the federal ex- port Initiatives 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, May 21, at Rolling Hills Casino. Learn how your business can grow opportunities by reaching new global mar- kets at this free seminar. Young Eagles Day There will be free flights for kids ages 8 to 17 Satur- day, May 16. Come to the Corning Airport 8-10 a.m. for the pancake breakfast and sign up for your free ride. For more informa- tion call Barbara Boot at 824-5541. Corning in the Evening Because of the Car Show barbecue we will not have the regular monthly meet and greet Corning in the Evening this month. Our next Corning in the Eve- ning will be the second Thursday of June which is June 11, so mark your cal- endar. More information will follow. CORNING CHAMBER Meeting at City Hall set for tonight Small business owners throughout Tehama County are invited to attend a free exporting seminar 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, May 21 at Rolling Hills Casino. Representatives from the US Commercial Service and the Center for Interna- tional Trade Development will be present to answer questions on global trade, and to explain how small business owners can take advantage of the expert services available through federal government export initiatives. If you want to learn how your business can grow op- portunities by reaching for- eign markets and hear from global trade experts about the international trade re- sources available to you, re- serve your spot today. The casino is at 2655 Ev- erett Freeman Way in Corn- ing. A complimentary lunch will be served. To register, send an email to Angela Cordell at ak- cordell@gmail.com or call (916) 205-6473. SMALL BUSINESS Free export seminar offered Kitchen Tune-Up an- nounces the opening of a new location in Red Bluff. The company specializes in affordable kitchen re- modeling, and the busi- ness is inside the Sears Hometown Store at 570 S. Main St. "We're excited to add Kitchen Tune-Up services to our offerings," said local owner Phillip Smith. "Our customers looking to pur- chase new appliances for their kitchen can now also update with our additional services including wood restoration, cabinet refac- ing and redooring and new cabinets." Sears now features a Kitchen Tune-Up kiosk. At the kiosk, customers can learn about affordable options to update their kitchen, see cabinet door samples and schedule an appointment for a no-obli- gation estimate. To learn more or to re- quest a free in-home consul- tation, call 737-5136 or visit kitchentuneup.com. NEW BUSINESS Remodeling franchise opens in Red Bluff NASHVILLE The Engi- neered Wood Association has named Louisiana-Pa- cific Corp. the 2014 Safest Company in its category of the building products in- dustry. In addition, LP's Red Bluff engineered wood products mill was named to the group's 2014 Inci- dent Free Honor Society for working all of 2014 without an OSHA recordable injury on the job. This is the fifth time in seven years that LP has received the Safest Com- pany award for companies that operate at least four mills. "We don't focus on safety to win awards, but it is re- ally nice to recognize our employees when their hard work and focus do win safety awards," said LP Ex- ecutive Vice President Jeff Wagner. In all, LP won awards in nine of the 11 categories in which it was eligible. LOUISIANA-PACIFIC Red Bluff mill recognized for safety A free seminar called "How to Get a Job with the State of California" will be presented May 20 and June 24 by Gary Moore, public information officer with the Veterans Home of Califor- nia, Redding. Learn the exam and ap- plication process for all state of California job open- ings, including CNAs, LVNs, RNs, food service techs, ac- counting, transport drivers, maintenance, cooks and custodians. The workshop will be offered 9:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 20 and Wednesday, June 24 at the Job Training Center, 718 Main St., Red Bluff. For more information or to reserve a spot, call the Job Training Center at 529- 7000. CALIFORNIA State employment seminar to be offered COURTESYPHOTO The Saturday morning Market by the River farmers market at River Park is set to begin June 6. 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