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February 01, 2012

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8A Daily News – Wednesday, February 1, 2012 BLM Resource Advisory 3rd Annual Donate your non-perishable food items February 1st through 14th The perfect time to show just how much you care! Food Banks are depleted after the Holiday Season...last year this campaign brought dona- tions of 8,000 lbs of food-this year the project is City Wide aiming for 20,000. There will be a drawing from among food donors and 8 gift certificates valued at $25 each will be awarded to individual food donors. Only one donation per family per location, please! Look for the specially marked boxes and make your heartfelt donation at any of our participating merchants Adobe Road Chevron Amundson Physical Therapy Antelope Veterinary Hospital Balloons & More Bob's Tire Center Bud's Jolly Kone BR Growing Supplies Cabernet Apartments California Kitchen & Co Care Net Pregnancy Center Carmona's Appliance Catherine Salas Allstate Insurance Co Compassionate Health Center Cornerstone Community Bank Countryside Cafe Corp Cozy Diner Crossroads Feed & Ranch Dale's Carpet & Design Discover Earth Dolling Insurance Durango RV Resort Edward Jones – Susie Mustaine Edward Jones –Tyler Smail Ehorn's Antiques Elmore Pharmacy Express Employment Professionals Finders Keepers Thrift & Antiques First Love Tattoo Flower Boutique Francisco's Taqueria Gary Ramsey Jewelers Gregg R. Frey, CPA Growney Motors Gumm's Optical Shoppe House Of Design Jack The Ribber Job Training Center KTHM Radio 90.7 FM La Corona Restaurant Lariat Bowl Lassen House Law Office Of Dennis Albright Les Schwab Tires Linda Durrer Farmers Insurance M & M Ranch House Montana Morrison Gallery New Asian Restaurant Norms Printing Northern California Title Company Owens Healthcare # 5 Paratransit Services Peacock Emporium Placer Title Co. Plum Crazy Polster Financial Services Prairie Rose Boutique Premier West Prime Lending Red Bluff Art Gallery Red Bluff Auto Electric Red Bluff Chamber Red Bluff Garden Center Red Bluff Gold Exchange Red Bluff Kiwanis Red Bluff Rotary – Noon Red Bluff Rotary – Sunrise Red Bluff Yamaha Polaris Kawasaki Rio Skin & Body Works Sacred Heart Parish School Sugar Shack Café Tehama County Cattlewomen Tehama County Department of Education Tehama County Fiber Artist's Tehama County Health Services Agency/ Health Partnership Tehama Motor Parts (NAPA) The Big Picture The Daily News The End Up The Good Books The Human Bean The Spa Downstairs Three Generations Arts & Shop TJ's Antiques Tommy K's 4 Alarm Yogurt Tremont Cafe & Creamery True Value Hardware Two Bud's BBQ Village Pottery Walker Printing Wild Oak Wink Fashion & Salon Donated items will benefit Tehama County Gleaners For further information call 528-8000 or 527-6220 Facebook.com/redbluffsfoodfromtheheart Supported by Downtown Red Bluff Business Association Red Bluff Daily News KBLF Radio Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce PLEASE SEND REPRESENTATIVES TO ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT MEETING! Western-themed events planned to precede and coordinate with the Red Bluff Round-Up need to receive maximum promotion by the Chamber of Commerce, The Daily News and other media in advance of the "11 Days," and as those fun-filled days unfold! When: Wednesday, February 1 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon Where: Tehama County Farm Bureau 275 Sale Lane, Red Bluff Your Hosts: This advertisement Sponsored as a Community Service by: D NEWSAILY RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY Please call or e-mail to say you'll be there, and what group(s) you'll be representing! (530) 527-6220 or e-mail: info@redbluffchamber.com Community Events Planning Meeting "11 DAYS OF ROUND UP" – 2012 If your group or organization is planning an event in the days leading up to the Best 3-Day Rodeo in the West Councils to meet in Redding The U. S. Bureau of Land Manage- Now City Wide! ment's (BLM) resource advisory coun- cils for northeast and northwest Califor- nia will meet individually and in joint session Wednesday through Friday, Feb. 8-10, at the Oxford Suites Conference Center on Hilltop Drive in Redding. The meetings and a field tour are open to the public. Members of the Northeast California RAC will convene from 1 to 5 p.m. on Feb. 8. Time for public comments has been reserved at 4 p.m. Agenda items include recommendations on wild horse and burro management, updates on wind energy proposals, and a report on aquat- ic condition assessments. On Feb. 9, members of both councils convene at the Oxford Suites at 8 a.m. for a field tour to Clear Creek, where partnerships and restoration projects will be discussed. Members of the public are welcome. They must provide their own transportation and lunch. The joint RAC session will underway at 1 p.m. Council members will review their roles and responsibilities and dis- cuss organization of the RACs in the BLM Northern California District. Pub- lic comments will be accepted at 4 p.m. The Northwest California RAC will meet Feb. 10 at 8 a.m., with a public February 1st comment period set at 11 a.m. Agenda items include status reports on the Walk- er Ridge wind energy proposal in Colusa and Lake counties, management of the Sacramento River Bend Area of Critical Environmental Concern and an overview of the BLM's National Landscape Con- servation System. The BLM's resource advisory coun- cils are comprised of citizens who advise the agency on natural resources and pub- lic lands management. The two northern California councils are among 24 such bodies assisting the BLM across the western states. More information is available by con- tacting BLM Public Affairs Officer Jeff Fontana at (530) 252-5332, or by email at jfontana@blm.gov. Detailed information on the councils is available at www.blm.gov/ca by click- ing the "get involved" button. Have a news tip? Call 527-2151, Ext. 112 through 14th Food From The Heart canned food drive Look for these donation boxes at your favorite local businesses Gold Exchange T-F 10am-5:30 pm • Sat. 10 am-4 pm 423 Walnut St., Red Bluff • 528-8000

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