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March 30, 2012

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4B Daily News – Friday, March 30, 2012 Kick off Round-Up with Spring Run April 14 Begin the 11 Days of Round-Up by participating in the Soroptimist International of Red Bluff 12th Annual Walk/Run event, to be held starting at 8 a.m. Saturday April 14. The registration for all races begins at the salmon viewing plaza parking lot starting at 7:30 a.m. at a cost of $25 per person. T-shirts will only be available for those who have pre-registered. The multi-distance walk/run offers opportunities to enjoy some of the 4.2 miles of trails in the Mendocino National Forest's Red Bluff Recreation Area. There will be a 5K walk/run and a 10k run. There also will be a 1 mile fun walk/run for those wishing a shorter distance. All courses will be set by Tehama Family Fitness Cen- ter. Top finishers will receive awards by age categories. Water and snacks will be pro- vided to all participants. Reg- istration materials are avail- able at Tehama Family Fitness Center, or by visiting www.sweatrc.com or calling Jan Miller at 527-6806. Money raised from this event is used to provide schol- arships for local women and girls and to support communi- ty projects to improve the lives of local women and girls. For more information about Soroptimist Internation- al, visit www.soroptimist.org. For information about the local organization, call Miller at 527-6806 or Heidi Menden- hall at 902-2276. Multicultural experience: Inviting the Sacred Career and Internship Fair Experience an evening of ritual and spiritual practice rich in cultural diversity dedicated to the unique expressions of Spirit in its many forms at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, at Center for Spiritual Living, 1905 Hartnell Avenue, Redding. "Inviting the Sacred," is created and presented Through the Newspapers in Education program, area classrooms receive the Red Bluff Daily News every day thanks to the generosity of these local businesses & individuals. THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING NEWS DAILY RED BLUFF E VOIC E OF TE HA M A C O U N T Y S I N C E 1 8 8 5 NEWSPAPERS TEHAMACOUNTY by Rev. Lynn E. Fritz, Life Artistry Focus Minis- ter, Affiliate, Centers for Spiritual Living, and is co-sponsored by the Shas- ta County Interfaith Forum and the Center for Spiritual Living-Redding in celebration and recog- nition of "A Season for Peace and Nonviolence," an international campaign to promote awareness about the principles for creating nonviolent social change and equality. The evening will incor- porate practices from a spectrum of spiritual tra- ditions including Christ- ian, Science of Mind, Ancient Singing Bowl, Sikh, Islamic, First Nations/Native American ritual, Native American Drummers, Sacred Move- ment, Native American flute and others. The evening will also include a Community Interfaith Choir directed by Chris Johnson. • THE GOLD EXCHANGE • LUIGI'S PIZZA • RED BLUFF AUTO DISMANTLING • McDONALDS • OLIVE CITY QUICK LUBE • WALMART • ADOBE ROAD CHEVRON • CORNING AUTO CENTER • DM TECH HIGH SPEED INTERNET • GARCIA CONSTRUCTION • INTER-CITY BODY & PAINT • NORTH MAIN AUTOMOTIVE • RANCHO GRANDE RESTAURANT • SCHOOL HOUSE MARKET • TEHAMA CO. DEPT. OF ED. • FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE CO. • JOHN WHEELER LOGGING, INC. • TRIPLE R GAS • LASSEN TAX PROFESSIONALS • DUDLEY'S EXCAVATING, INC. • RED BLUFF INTERIORS • STATE FARM INS, KEITH THOMAS • TEHAMA ESTATES • CALIFORNIA WALNUT CO., INC. • AIRPORT AUTO REPAIR • KAY STEPHENS, MD • GREENWASTE OF TEHAMA • LOUISIANA PACIFIC CORP. • TEHAMA COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS • QRC • STEVE'S BACKHOE SERVICE • GONZALES JUMPERS PARTY RENTALS • HUHN ELECTRIC • TEHAMA AUTO CENTER • JANETTE VOTAW ACUPUNCTURE Please help sponsor a classroom subscription Call Kathy at (530) 527-2151 to find out how. Those in attendance will be invited to engage in the practices at their level of comfort, either as an observer or as a partic- ipant engaging in the var- ious rituals. The public is invited to attend with a donation suggested for attendance of $5 per person. For more information, please call 243-8862 or visit www.lynnfritz.com. PATH winter shelter schedule March 16-APR 13 North Valley Baptist, 345 David Ave. Dinners on Wednesdays March 21, 28, April 4 and 11, Sunrise Bible Fellowship, 956 Jackson St. April 13-30 Presbyterian Church, 838 Jeffer- son St. The Chico State Career Center will host its spring All Majors Career and Internship Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 4, in the Bell Memorial Union Auditorium. A wide array of recruiters, including HP, The Ritz- Carlton, Kohl's, Hertz, Okizu Foundation, Peace Corps and JP Morgan Chase, will be attending the Career Fair. Recruiters will offer both internships and full-time career positions. All students are encouraged to attend to further their understanding of the job market and to expose them- selves to the attractive career options offered by employers. "This is a special year for us," Career Center Direc- tor Jamie Starmer said. "We had one of our most suc- cessful career fairs in February, so I anticipate an even better fair on April 4. We are starting to see a turn in the number of jobs out there, and companies are actually hiring. If students are looking for career opportunities, this will be the place to be." Starmer said he expects approximately 1,000 stu- dents and more than 60 employers to attend the fair. For registration information or questions about the career fair, contact the Chico State Career Center at 530-898-5253. Ask George Answers to DMV questions By George Valverde Director, California DMV SACRAMENTO — Do you have questions about general driving related requirements like registration and insurance? Are you unclear about laws and restric- tions related to driving? The California Department of Motor Vehicles has answers. "Save Time by Going Online," at www.DMV.ca.gov. Q: I paid my registration fees online and entered my checking account information. I received a dishonored check notice. How is this possible? A: Make sure to correctly enter your bank account and routing number when making an online payment. On the DMV website, there is an example of where to locate the bank routing numbers, so please take a look before entering your check information. When entering payment from an existing checking account, be sure to verify that the numbers are correct before entering the final payment. This will ensure that we are able to locate your account and deduct the pay- ment. For more information visit www.DMV.ca.gov and Save Time. Go Online! Q: How can I obtain a copy of my driving record? Can I do this online? A: Although DMV offers a great variety of services and information in our website due to security reasons driving record printouts are not available online at this time. Please submit a Request for Own Driver License or Vehicle Registration Record form, found online at www.DMV.ca.gov . Click the Forms tab, then Commonly Used. There is a $5 fee for each record request. Submit the form either by mail or in person at a DMV field office. If you choose to submit your form in person, I suggest you make an appointment online for faster services at the field office. To make an appoint- ment, simply go to the Online Services tab and click Appointments. Remember, Save Time. Go Online! Q: I was involved in a collision for the first time last week and had no idea what I was supposed to do. What steps should I take? A: Being involved in a traffic crash can be very trau- matic, especially your first one, so it is normal to feel overwhelmed. After any type of vehicle collision, no matter how minor, you must stop. Otherwise you may be convicted of "hit and run" and could be severely punished. At the scene of a crash, it is important to show the following information to the other driver or persons involved, or to any peace officer. •Your driver license •Registration card • Evidence of insurance •Your current address If you hit a parked vehicle or other property, try to find the owner. If you can't find the owner, leave a note with your name and address (and the name and address of the owner of the vehicle you are driving) and secure- ly attach it to the vehicle. Report the collision without delay to the city police or, in unincorporated areas, to the Highway Patrol. Following a crash, you or your insurance agent, bro- ker, or legal representative must do the following: •Move your vehicle off the street or highway. If you do not move your vehicle or have it removed from the street or highway, any peace officer or authorized per- sonnel may have your vehicle towed and impounded. • If someone is killed or injured, report the collision to the police or Highway Patrol within 24 hours. If there is more than $750 in damage to the property of any person, or is injured or killed, report the colli- sion to the DMV within 10 days. The DMV has a brochure on what to do in the case of a collision. You can find it online at www.DMV.ca.gov by clicking the Publications tab. redbluffdailynews.com/jobs Select Driver License Brochures from the Fast Facts and How To Brochures menu, and finally click Vehicle Collisions, What To Do! The DMV is a department under the Business, D NEWSAILY RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY Transportation and Housing Agency, which is under the direction of Acting Undersecretary Traci Stevens. The DMV licenses drivers, maintains driving records, regis- ters and tracks official ownership of vehicles and ves- sels, investigates auto and identity-related fraud, and licenses car dealers, driving schools, and traffic violator schools. For more information about the DMV, visit www.DMV.ca.gov.

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