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July 18, 2015

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Advocacy AmericanLegion,Lassen Post 0167 Red Bluff, 528-1026 American Legion, Rais- ner Post 45 Corning, 518-3152 Am Vets, Post 2002 Corning, 526-2883 VFW Los Molinos, 384-1301 Red Bluff, 528-1026 Corning Post 4218 Dis- trict 15 Auxiliary 4218, District 15 824-5957 DAV 529-4579 Marine Corps League, Detachment 1140 (888) MCL-1140 Military Family Support Group 529-1852 or 529-2416 Services Tehama County Veterans Service Office 529-3664 Tehama County Veterans Collaborative Tehama Together, 527- 2223 Veteran Resource Cen- ter Chico (530) 809-2831 Redding (530) 223-3211 VA Crisis Hotline (800) 273-8255 VA Homeless Outreach (530) 247-7917 Redding VA Outpatient Clinic (530) 226-7555 Chico VA Outpatient Clinic (530) 879-5000 Veterans Home, Redding (530) 224-3800 Faith-based advocacy PATH — Poor And The Homeless 736-3959 Pastor Dave Lamberson, VCF 736-3400 Serving veterans? If your local organiza- tion or government entity offers service specific to veterans, send contact in- formation to editor@red- bluffdailynews.com, fax to 527-9251 or drop it off at 545 Diamond Ave. in Red Bluff during business hours to be added to this listing. VeteranIDCardPro- gram:http://ads.digi- talfirstmedia.com/mngi/ splashstatic/17551/Vet- eran_ID_Card_Program. pdf. RESOURCES Veteransservices, advocacy groups The Tehama County Vet- erans Service Office (VSO) will offer Tehama County Veteran ID Cards begin- ning Aug. 3. The VSO will issue vet- eran ID cards to h o n o r - ably dis- cha rged veterans on a walk- in basis 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mond ay t h r o u g h Thursday. Since we have a small staff, if we are not able to issue cards on a particular day or week, we will leave an announcement on our VSO phone message at 529-3664. Thank you for your pa- tience while we developed the Tehama County Vet- eran ID Cards and imple- ment the ID Card program. Businesses interested in supporting local veterans through discounts or free services are encouraged to request a business regis- tration form from the VSO. Participating businesses will be listed in the coun- ty's directory. A special thanks to Steve Hackett with Tehama County Administration for all of his IT support with the VSO office move and our ID card machine; veteran volunteer Harry Willett, who designed the ID cards; volunteer Orle Jackson, who designed the Business Dis- count Request form and the Daily News, which sup- ports veterans through this VSO News column. There are many more volunteers — too many to thank here. Please know that the veter- ans in our community ap- preciate your efforts. There are many state and federal benefits and pro- grams available to veter- ans and their dependents. To find out if you are eligi- ble for any of these benefits, call the Veterans Service Of- fice at 529-3664. As a reminder, the new address is the Bank of America Building, 955 Main St., Ste. C in Red Bluff. Of- fice appointment hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, closed noon to 1 p.m. for lunch. We are appointment only. Fri- day's we are closed for ad- ministration and outreach. We are looking forward to meeting you or seeing you again on your return visit. KellyOsborne,retired US Coast Guard, is the veterans service officer for Tehama County. VSO NEWS Ve te ra n ID c ar ds coming Aug. 3 Osborne The Tehama County Health Partnership will meet 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, July 21, at the Corning City Council Chambers, 794 3rd St. Members will partici- pate in a discussion about the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threat (SWOT) regarding the Health Partnership. The public is invited. The partnership is a col- laborative effort among various organizations and individuals to improve the health and well being of Te- hama County residents. Its vision is to develop a multi-disciplinary ap- proach to addressing the broader determinants of population health: thus redefining the concept of health to include not only physical and men- tal health but also edu- cation, economy, safety, housing, transportation, recreation and other as- pects that influence qual- ity of life. Protecting and improv- ing the community's health is a shared responsibil- ity among residents, pub- lic and private institutions and community organiza- tions and associations. Meetings are held at 1 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month, alternat- ing between Red Bluff and Corning. For more information, call 527-6824 or email ja- cobsonm@tcha.net. CORNING Tehama County Health Partnership meeting TEHAMA A road construc- tion project within the city of Tehama will close or par- tially close several streets starting Thursday and con- tinuing through Aug. 7. Construction will occur on East Gyle Road, I Street, H Street 4th Street and Te- hama Avenue. Work will include re- building a damaged sec- tion of East Gyle Road, per- forming asphalt pavement and shoulder repairs and cleanup of debris within the city. Temporary traffic con- trol will be in effect. East Gyle Road will be closed 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day of construction. Access will be provided to residents and emergency vehicles. For more information, call Keith Doglio at 895- 1422. CLOSURES Work will shut down East Gyle Road, other streets Do you think of yourself as a creative person? Have an imagination that runs a little wild? The Tehama District Fairground is looking for people just like you to be a part of its very special Maker Showcase in Sep- tember. "We're going to be fea- turing some pretty amaz- ing creative works this year at the fair in all age groups," said CEO Kel- ley Ferreira. "We're doing something outside the box to honor the innovators and creatives in this com- munity." The fair has partnered with several individuals and organizations in the community to make the magic happen, including Scott Chandler and Mi- chelle Hickok of Rolling Hills Casino, Michelle Carl- son, RJ LaChance, Kathy Garcia, Kate Grissom, Me- lissa Mendonca and the Te- hama County Department of Education. This year's fair will fea- ture something that has never been done before in Tehama County. From original inventions and patented designs, to as- semblage and industrial art and everything in be- tween, this year's fair is the place to be for creatives of all types and ages. "It's going to be the most innovative showcase of lo- cally produced goods we've ever seen, which is really exciting," said Kate Gris- som, of Enjoy The Store. Entry details and more information is at http:// www.tehamadistrictfair. com/. Click on "forms," then "2015 Tehama Dis- trict Fair Premium Book." MAKER SHOWCASE Let your imagination run wild at the fair COURTESY PHOTO From le are Michelle Hickok, Syerra Eickmeyer, Michelle Carlson, Scott Chandler and Kelley Ferreira. PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER. Each year the IRS mails millions of notices and let- ters to taxpayers. If you re- ceive a notice from the IRS, here is what you should do. Don't Ignore It: You can respond to most IRS no- tices quickly and easily. It is important that you reply right away. Focus on the Issue: IRS notices usually deal with a specific issue about your tax return or tax account. Understanding the reason for your notice is important before you can comply. Follow Instructions: Read the notice carefully. It will tell you if you need to take any action to resolve the matter. You should fol- low the instructions. Correction Notice: If it says that the IRS cor- rected your tax return, you should review the informa- tion provided and compare it to your tax return. If you agree: You don't need to reply unless a pay- ment is due. If you don't agree, it's im- portant that you respond to the IRS: Write a letter that explains why you don't agree. Make sure to include information and any doc- uments you want the IRS to consider. Include the bottom tear-off portion of the notice with your letter. Mail your reply to the IRS at the address shown in the lower left part of the notice. Allow at least 30 days for a response from the IRS. No Need to Visit IRS: You can handle most no- tices without calling or vis- iting the IRS. If you do have questions, call the phone number in the upper right corner of the notice. TAX TIP If you get an IRS notice, here's what to do BibleBooks,&More,Redding,CA;530.222.2944 FirstChurchofGod,RedBluff,CA;530.527.5717 Family Christian Stores, Chico, CA; 530.894.1650 This event is promoted and managed by Innovative Management, a division of IMC Concerts. 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