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4A Daily News– Wednesday, May 9, 2012 Commerceenterprise business Wilcox Oaks Golf Club is proud to host the monthly Red Bluff- Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Mixer at 5:30 p.m. Thursday May 17. Wilcox is promoting this as a family event with lots of activities. Chamber members are encouraged to bring their spouses and children. Employees and friends are also welcome. The club is providing free golf lessons, swim- ming, a putting contest and guided tours of the course via golf carts. Free fly fishing lessons are on the agenda along with barbecue hot dogs and chips. Wilcox's goal is to make this the premier & Wilcox to host evening chamber mixer Car show a huge success family fun chamber event of the year. For further inquiries, call General Manager Bill DeWildt at 527- 7087. Medical group opens in Redding Mercy North State Medical Group, a Service of CHW Medical Foundation in Redding, has been established. extending the excellent care CHWMF provides to patients in this region. Norman Arai, MD, a family practice physician serving the North State area for more than 30 years in Anderson, has brought his experience and talents to this state- of-the art facility that is ready to meet the needs of area residents. CHW Medical Foundation (CHWMF) operates care centers throughout California, including in the greater Sacramento region, San Mateo County, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Stockton, Merced and Ventura County. Executives look forward to being part of the Redding Community and berg, MD, a breast surgery special- ist, will be returning to Redding to join Mercy North State Medical Group in September. She had been a Redding surgeon from 1987- 2010. In addition to Arai, Maja Sand- Executives anticipate additional physicians will join the group in the near future. Sheralene Ng, MD, an internal medicine physician, also will become a part of the growing team in September. Mercy North State Medical Group is at 2510 Airpark Drive, Ste. 301. The office is open Mon- day through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The facility will support the med- ical practices of eight providers. Street dance proceeds Plans are underway to open a specialty office in Red Bluff to serve the needs of residents in this area. The Red Bluff site is sched- uled to open in the fall of 2012. CHW Medical Foundation is part of Dignity Health, a 42-hospi- tal health system that includes three hospitals and a wide array of ambu- latory services that comprise the Dignity Health North State region. The anchor hospitals of Dignity Health North State include Mercy Medical Center Redding, St. Eliza- beth Community Hospital in Red Bluff and Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta. Farmers markets return soon to Red Bluff Tired of paying $3 a pound for plastic tast- ing tomatoes? Wonder how long that lettuce has been sitting on the shelf? Is that chicken truly organic and free of hormones? Well don't worry much longer as the Red at the River City Park from 7:30 a.m. to noon. Yes, we listened to our customers and adjusted the hours for better shopping convenience. Sat- urday's market will run through Sept. 29. Also a new change up in our Wednesday Mar- Starting on Saturday June 2, we will be back Bluff Certified Farmers Market is about to hap- pen. •New Member – The Corning Chamber of Com- merce welcomes Dean's Plumbing as a new member. Phone 824-1371. Dean's Plumbing is now offering ser- vice and repair to Corning. Dean's Plumbing has been in business since 2004 doing primarily commercial new construction. Recently they found that there was a growing need for a plumbing service and repair business in Corning. In order to offer a faster response time and the best ser- vice available they will only offer their services to Corning and the surrounding area. They are now offer- ing services to residential as well as commercial and industrial properties. If you have a plumbing need give them a call at 824-1371, or on the web at deansplumb- ing.biz. • The May Madness Corning Car Show this past weekend was a huge success. Even though it was the first year moving the date from Mother's Day Weekend to the first weekend of May we had a good turnout and everyone had a good time. A very big Colossal Olive Thank You to everyone who helped make the Corning Car Show Mixer - Bar- becue Fundraiser for Corning Christian Assistance a huge success. We reached our goal of making $1,000! Thank you to the members of the Corning Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, New Life Assembly of God, Napa Auto Parts, Re-Max and Round Table Pizza and the many others individuals who made very generous donations of money, food and time which will allow us to donate all the proceeds to CCA, Corning's own food bank and helps feed those in need in the Olive City. This is what makes Corning a great place to live! Everyone enjoyed the live music by Book 'em Dano performing mostly surfer music throughout the evening. Thank you to Olive City Insur- ance and Tom White Concrete for sponsoring the band. Saturday's band, Roy Dyer and the Bigguns was spon- sored by PremierWest Bank and HOBs.The Chamber would like to thank all of our sponsors that made this event possible: Bell Carter, Corning Consignment, Crane Mills, Les Schwab Tires, Rabobank, Rolling Hills Casino and SouthWest Water. We would also like to thank Supervisor Ron Warner, The Lodge at Rolling Hills, The Inn at Rolling Hills, All Star Auto Recycling, Snap-On Tools, Napa Auto Parts, Mac Tools, Thunder 100.7 Radio, Round Table Pizza, Marco's Pizza, Corn- ing Disposal, Hispana American Newspaper, and H&R Block. •Farmer's Market – This Friday, May 11, will be the Courtesy photo Steven Ferguson from Round-Up Saloon, on behalf of Jeff Moyer, presents the Red Bluff- Tehama County Chamber of Commerce a check for $1,040 from the proceeds from the Round-Up Street Dance hosted at the Cone & Kimball Plaza. MOTHER'S DAY ROCKS For the special rocks that make Mama rock around the block, come see us. Gold May 8th-12th Exchange 30% off Jewelry T-F 10am-5:30 pm Sat. 10 am-4 pm 423 Walnut St., Red Bluff • 528-8000 facebook.com/redbluffgoldexchange 731 Main Street Suite 1A Red Bluff, Ca. 96080 Abbey Loso ~ Owner of Abbey's Hair Works 19 Years Experience in the Industry as a Hairstylist, Salon Owner & Beauty School Instructor Certified Framesi Master Colorist Highlights~Lowlights~Corrective Color~ Trendy Cuts~ Razor Cuts & Fades Specializing in: Abbey's philosophy is to offer superior service at a reasonable cost. Absolutely no price gouging! Buy 6 haircuts get the 7TH 530-276-3364 FREE www.abbeyshairworks.com COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR recommened 30K, 60K, 90K SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES All makes and models. We perform dealer Smog Check starting at$ Pass or FREE retest 527-9841 • 195 S. Main St. (most cars and pick-ups) 2595 + cert. 731 Main St., 530.529.4012 open 7 days 5:30am-9pm ket, starting and ending two weeks earlier this year, with June 20 as our first day and Sept. 12 our last Wednesday. We will have the same shopping hours of 5-8 p.m. Last year saw the largest number of vendors and customers ever and we are excited that we are expecting many more this year, especially with the addition of our EBT and ability to do business with local residents who use the Cal- Fresh card and also WIC vochures will be accepted by participating farmers. There will be some new and fun activities that we are working on that will help educate cus- tomers about eating fresh and buying locally. We look forward to seeing you at the greatest community event here in Red Bluff. Early regis- tration for either market is still available at the Chamber office and website. Know your farmer, know your food. Sandy Burkett is the Farmers Market manager for the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce. first Corning Chamber Farmer's Market of the season, starting at 6 p.m., in front of the library on Third Street. There will be food vendors as well as the fresh produce and crafts. Come out and support local growers and get your fresh produce and have dinner at the same time. If you would like to be a vendor please call the Chamber at 824-5550. You don't have to start this Friday. You can join us any Friday. Look for the Chamber booth on the corner to sign up or you may pre-register at the Chamber office, 1110 Solano. There is a minimal one time registration fee of $15 and $5 a week for fresh pro- duce, $10 for processed, manufactured or craft, $15 for food vendors and $5 for youth/organizations. •Tehama County Youth Focus is, along with lots of community partners, putting on a fundraiser at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 12, at Tehama District Fairground. The cost is $10 for a great meal and an amazing theatre performance! All proceeds go to benefit Tehama Dis- trict Fair. "Meet us at the Fair" on Saturday Night for some great fun! Tickets are available by calling the Tehama District Fairground 527-5920 ext. 12, Sonja Akers 736-1702 or by calling the Corning Chamber. • Lucero Olive Oil 2120 Loleta Ave., will be having the Second Annual Spring Bloom Event this Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. There will be grove tours, wine tasting, food, live music, local vendors, mill tours and olive oil tasting. Everyone is invited. For more information about these or other chamber events call 824-5550 or find us on facebook business to hold fashion show Downtown Thursday, May 10, at 3 Generations Arts and Shop, 409 Walnut St., in Red Bluff. Learn how to wear your scarves and Pareos in more than 20 ways and see a sneak peak of the shop's summer collection. 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