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May 01, 2012

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2A Daily News – Tuesday, May 1, 2012 Community people&events Diabetes Support meeting The next meeting of the Diabetes Support Group will be at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, May 7, in the Colum- ba Room at the Coyne Center. The Coyne Center is across the road from the main entrance of the hospital with parking both in front and to the side. The speaker will be Gail Locke, MA, RD and the topic is diabetes. For more information call 529-8114. Spring Sidewalk Sale set Sidewalk sale Local artists, crafters and bakers are invited to par- ticipate in downtown Red Bluff's Spring Sidewalk Sale. To sign up for a vendor space, call Joanne at 527- 0360 or send an email to vjehorn@gmail.com. In the past the Spring Sidewalk Sale event was held in May but has been moved to Saturday, June 2 in con- junction with the downtown Well-Being Faire. These events are sponsored by the Red Bluff Downtown Busi- ness Association and the Center for Mind Body & Spir- it in Cottonwood. The events offer locals an action-packed day starting with the Rock N Revival Run sponsored by Tehama Family Fitness at Cone Grove Park in support of the Branding Project. Tehama Trails will be holding its spring farm tour and June 2 is the first Saturday Farmers Market of the season at the River Park. Active Heroes For the last two years Troy Yocum has walked across America to help military families. This year, Yocum is proud to announce a new charity to continue helping these families and more called Active Heroes. In just a few weeks the group is hosting its first National event to raise funds and honor our fallen Heroes called Mem- ory Miles. The public is invited to get involved by walking, run- ning, hiking or biking some miles between May 19 and May 31. Its easy to set up an online fundraising page and get started using tools to share on Facebook, twit- ter and through your email. For more information visit www.activeheroes.org or send an email to: Troy@ActiveHeroes.org. SECRET WITNESS 529-1268 A program of Tehama County Neighborhood Watch Program, Inc. Setting it straight –––––––– It is the policy of the Daily News to correct as quickly as possible all errors in fact that have been published in the newspaper. If you feel a factual error has been made in a news story, call the news department at 527-2153. Most, if not all, of us have some sort of a dream we want to pursue. It may be economical, physical, relational or even emotional. We may want more wealth, more prestige, more freedom or more beauty. Somewhere within you lies a dream and a hope to be more than you are today or to have some- thing that you want. I know that you can't have a dream without the ability to achieve it. It is impossible to con- ceive of something and not find a way to attain it. Having said that, you have the brain power, you may only be lack- ing the will power. The willpower to do something looks at all of the micro reasons why you aren't getting what you want. It is like the onion theory. There are most likely many layers as to why you lack the willpower to achieve your goal. My bet is that fear is at the root, it usually is. Fear of the unknown, failure, ridicule or loss. Some distorted per- ception is getting in your way. Some- times you are lucky enough to be well aware of your fears and how they affect your willpower. Sometimes you may be trapped by long ago locked away issues that stop you without you even knowing they are there. You have the brain power to do Brain power and will power what you want. If you need to learn something technical, that is doable. If you need to make a plan and attack it step-by-step, that is doable. If you need to make significant changes in your circumstance to do it, that is doable. When your will power is stronger than your won't power you will be able to make it happen. Find out what keeps your willpower from overcoming your won't power. What are you afraid of? Who are you afraid of? Who told you you couldn't? Who made fun of you or stopped your belief in yourself? They were wrong. There is no one stopping you anymore, only your belief that they are. Use your brain power to overcome any negative thoughts. Get up off your butt and do something for yourself that will take you closer to your goals. I promise you it will be hard. I promise you it will take sacrifice and growth. I promise you that you will feel like giving up from time to time, but I also promise you that nothing beats the feeling of proving to yourself that you could do it. I would rather look back on my life Faydra Rector You Matter and say that I tried to do everything that came to my mind to become better in all areas of life. I know that some- times I failed and made mistakes. Sometimes I had setbacks or earth shattering moments that sucker punched me, but oh the moments of brightness, the moments of growth and achieve- ment. Oh the moments of triumph and opportunity. It is the combining of the weird, scary, embarrass- ing and humiliating moments coupled with the dynamic, powerful, awe-inspiring and accomplished that give our life stories color and interest. Don't sacrifice your brain power. Build your willpower and achieve your goals. Faydra Rector, MA is a mental health administrator, author, public speaker, educator and life coach who lives in Red Bluff. She can be reached at lifecoach@shasta.com or view her blogs at http://faydraandcompany.blogspot.com/ and http://allaboutdivorce.blogspot.com/. DAILYNEWS HOW TO REACH US RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 127, NUMBER 122 Daily News photo by Julie Zeeb On the Web: www.redbluffdailynews.com MAIN OFFICE: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main Phone (530) 527-2151 Outside area (800) 479-6397 545 Diamond Ave. Red Bluff, CA 96080 ______________________ Fax: (530) 527-5774 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. 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Hippy Burmister Wins Championship In Bronc Contest At Deer Creek With a snappy show and a program that pleased every- body in attendance, the Northern California Roundup was brought to a successful close Sunday evening before a high crowd that filled the grandstand and bleachers to overflowing. A feature of the afternoon's events and one that made a big hit with the audience, was the parade of the Forty-Niners from Sacramento, whose invitation to attend the coming celebration at the capital city was received with a whoop. Tehama County Supervisor and Assemblyman candidate Bob Williams surprises Corning Senior Center Director Lin Lima with a certificate of recognition from Assemblyman Jim Nielsen and Senator Doug LaMalfa Friday at the senior center's Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon and Flag Dedication ceremony. A group of about 50-60 people gathered for the luncheon, which honored several community members.Those honored included Ernie White, Dennis Converse, Dot Emerson, Cathy Phillips, Rosemary Steck, and Mary Williams, Janet Zunter, Becky Lima,Tony Lombardo, John MacLaughlin, Bucky Bowen, Sherry Peterson of the Corning Union High School Interact Club, Dean Cofer, Corning Exchange Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars post 4218, Linda Lima. Julie Johnson of the Corning Observer received a Good Citizen certificate. Shasta College EWD offers Zumba class tive, exhilarating, Latin-inspired, easy to follow, calorie-burning dance fitness-party that will leave you invigo- rated, refreshed and full of life. The cardio-based Zumba is an effec- dance movements are easy-to-follow and the perfect balance of pro- gressive core workout, full-body cardio, and strength training, pro- viding a stress-reliev- ing, energy-producing fitness experience. explosive Latin and international music rhythms will motivate you to move and leave you wanting more. Come see why more than 12 million people of all shapes, sizes and ages take weekly Zumba® classes all over the world. You'll be hooked after just one class. The passionate and No dance experience necessary... Zumba is for everyone. Shasta College Cen- ter for Economic & Workforce Develop- K W I K K U T S Family Hair Salon —May 1, 1922 $200 REGULAR HAIRCUT off with coupon Not good with other offers 1064 South Main St., Red Bluff • 529-3540 Reg. $13.95 Expires 5/31/12 ment (EWD) offers this class from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays June 4 through July 18 in Room 1840 on the Shasta College Main Redding Campus. The instructor is Lisa Reed, and the fee for this class is $35. For more information on this class and other classes offered by EWD, or to sign-up for this Zumba class, go online to www.shasta- college.edu/ewd and click on "Pathways" or call (530) 242-7630. FRIDAY SPECIALS WHOLE TRI-TIPS Celebrating our 9 yr Anniversary WHOLE RACK OF SPARE RIBS $ starting at $ 1ST COME 1ST 2 Bud's BBQ 528-0799 Only good through April 30, 2012 OR RESERVE 22825 Antelope Blvd • Red Bluff SERVED 15 20

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