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TheCorningSeniorCen- ter will be hosting a St. Pat- rick's Day party starting at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 17. There's a lot of fun to be had by all through conversation and prizes. Reservations are re- quired for the Senior Nu- trition meal of corned beef and cabbage, with a sug- gested donation of $3.50. The center will host a craft day featuring bird- houses at 10 a.m. on Fri- day, March 18. Cost for this event is $3 per birdhouse. SERRF Highlight Show The Tehama County De- partment of Education and the SERRF Expanded Learning Program will host the SERRF Highlight Show 6:30-8 p.m. Friday, March 18 at Tyler Jelly Building at the Tehama District Fair- ground in Red Bluff. This event highlights the activities of the SERRF pro- gram from Tehama County schools including: Ante- lope, Berrendos, Bidwell, Elkins, Flournoy, Gerber, Jackson Heights, Kirkwood, Lassen View, Los Molinos, Manton, Maywood, Met- teer, Olive View, Plum Val- ley, Rancho Tehama, Reeds Creek, Richfield, Vina, Vista Preparatory Academy, West Street, and Woodson. A $1 all beef hot dog din- ner will be served, which includes chips and bottled water. There will be free games and activities for children and families. Come out, enjoy the fun, and see what SERRF stu- dents are learning. For more information, go to www.tehamaschools.org. Book signing Lucero Olive Oil will host a book signing featur- ing olive oil expert Carol Fi- renze, author of "The Pas- sionate Olive: 101 Things to do with Olive Oil," Saturday, March 19. Firenze will give two 30-minute presentations at 11:30 a.m. and at 2 p.m. and will be available before and after each for book singing and chatting about olive oil. Come discover the many things you can you with ol- ive oil, many of which you may not know about. Corned beef and cabbage dinner The Paskenta Commu- nity Hall invites you to at- tend their annual Spring Fundraiser Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner Satur- day, March 19. Doors open at 5 p.m., with dinner being served at 6 p.m. Adults are $15, children 6-12 are $6, and children 5 and younger are free. There will be a raffle and cake wheel, so please bring a des- sert for the wheel or to share after dinner. There will also be a $10 Gun Raffle. This is a great event and all are encouraged to at- tend. For more information, call 833-5308. Book Sale The Corning Friends of the Library is accepting do- nations for the Spring Book Sale on April 2. If you have used books in good condi- tion, any genre, please con- sider making a donation. All profits will be used to purchase new books and/or supplies for the library. The Corning Library is located at 740 Third St., next to the Corning Police Station. Hours are 2-6 p.m. Monday and Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 4-8 p.m. Wednesday. For more information about these or other Corn- ing Chamber of Commerce events, call the chamber at 824-5550 or visit www. corningchamber.org. Like the chamber on Facebook. CORNINGCHAMBER CelebratingSt.Patrick'sDay The Active 20-30 Club of Red Bluff presents Battle on Main, a two bracket double elimination Cornhole tour- nament on March 19. Bracket 1 will be held up- stairs at Firehouse Pizza and bracket 2 at the Palomino Room. One winning team from each bracket will go head to head for the cham- pionship round upstairs at Firehouse. Team prizes will be awardedfor1stplaceof$500 and 2nd place of $250. Teams of two can pre-reg- ister for $35 by calling the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce at 527-6220. Your registration includesdrinkandpizzatick- ets.Check-inthedayofevent starts at 11 a.m. at Firehouse Pizza. Register today. Don'tmissthe decoratingfun. Chamber announces the Round-Up Business Deco- rating contest. The theme for this year's parade and decorating is Irons in the Fire. Deadline to register April 1. Fill out a form, join the community fun and return it to the Chamber office. Judging is fun and it is on April 5, winners announced attheCowboyCoffee,April7. Round-UpParade Chamber announces the 62nd Round-Up Parade, 10 a.m. Saturday, April 16. The theme for this year's parade is Irons in the Fire. Congratulations to this year's Grand Marshals the McKenzie Family. Registration deadline April4.Signuponlinewww. redbluffchamber.com or at theChamberoffice527-6220. Golftourney Cowboy Golf Tournament set for 9 a.m. Friday, April 15 at Wilcox Oaks Golf Club. Register by April 8. Sign up online www.redbluff- chamber.com, or at the Chamber office 527-6220. ChiliCook-Off merchandisevendors Do you have something to showorsell?Howaboutsign- ing up for the Chili Cook-Off asavendor?TheeventisSat- urday, April 9 on Washing- ton Street downtown. Formoreinformation,call 527-6220. For Chili Cook-Off ques- tions, please call 527-1616 CowboyMixer The Cowboy Mixer spon- soredbytheRedBluffCham- ber and the Tehama County Cattlemen. Come enjoy the party of the Round-Up 5:30-10 p.m. April 14. We are excited to an- nounce Chad Bushnell and Band will be playing their amazing music. Entrance badges will be available at the Palomino RoomortheLoftatReynolds Ranch — also at the door. Located as always at the newly remodeled Reynolds Ranch 501 Madison St. in Red Bluff. This is a 21 and older event. Networking Good Morning, Red Bluff, 7:50-9 a.m. Thursday, March 31 at the St. Elizabeth Com- munityHospitalWoundCen- ter. Comeoutforthisexcellent event located just past Las- sen Medical Center at 2440 Sister Mary Columba Drive, Ste. 300. We hope to see everyone at Good Morning, Red Bluff, the most popular network- ing event in the County, so wecanlearnmoreaboutyou and your business. Please in- vite friends or associates to join you. There will be coffee, juice, pastries and fruit available for you. Renewingmembers Alternatives to Violence, Ben's Truck & Equipment, Inc., California Parks Co., Dominick's Civil Engineer- ing&Surveying,DWPlumb- ing & Shop and DW Pow- dercoating, Echo Whiskey Tactical Training LLC, El- more Pharmacy, Green Barn Steakhouse,GrowneyBroth- ers Rodeo, Juli Foster Insur- anceSolutions,KremerFam- ilyChiropractic,LariatBowl, Louisiana Pacific Corp., Pain Whisperer, Red Bluff Community Center Auxil- iary, Roger Michel's Equip- ment, R-Wild Horse Ranch, Tehama County Friends of the Library, United Way of Northern California, Valley Veterinary Clinic, Walker Printing, Walmart Store, Woods Pest Control, Wright Brothers, Zelma's Awards & Trophies RED BLUFF CHAMBER Cornhole tournament announced, Round-Up planned Previouschilicook-off. U-Haul Company of Cal- ifornia is pleased to an- nounce that Raj Mini Mart & Smoke Shop has signed on as a U-Haul neighbor- hood dealer to serve the Los Molinos community. The shop, at 7971 State Route 99E, #A will offer trucks, trailers and support rental items. Hours of operation for rentals are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun- day. After-hours drop-off is available. Reserve products at this dealer location by calling 384-1948 or visiting https:// www.uhaul.com/Locations/ Truck-Rentals-near-Los- Molinos-CA-96055/045018/. Shop owner Rohit Burton saidheisproudtoteamwith the industry leader in do-it- yourself moving and self- storage to better meet the demands of Tehama County. Every U-Haul truck placed in a community helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity ve- hicles, pickups, SUVs and vans off the road. Fewer vehicles means less traf- fic congestion, less pollu- tion, less fuel burned and cleaner air. LOS MOLINOS Rental outlet finds a home at mini mart Tehama County Associa- tion of Realtors recently re- ceived a Certificate of Rec- ognition from Assembly- man James Gallagher for celebratingits50thanniver- sary for Realtor excellence. The mission of the Te- hama County Association of Realtors is to enhance the ability of its members to practicetheirprofessioneth- icallyandeffectively,toserve the community and to pro- tect private property rights. TCAOR is a voluntary association of local real estate agents who prac- tice real estate within Te- hama County and belong to National Association of Realtors. These Realtors sub- scribe to a code of eth- ics and support real es- tate and private property rights for property owners in Tehama County. TEHAMA COUNTY Realtors recognized for 50 years' service Express Employment Professionals of Red Bluff earned top honors at the staffing firm's 33rd annual International Leadership Conference in Dallas, ac- cording to Randy and Lisa Hansen, Red Bluff Express franchisees. The Red Bluff office was awarded the Bronze Cir- cle of Excellence Award, which recognizes top per- forming offices in the Ex- press system. "It is truly an honor to be recognized for these achievements," said Lisa Hansen. "We're so grateful for the support of our com- munity and the efforts of our staff that made these awards possible." More than 1,600 Ex- press franchisees and their staff attended the compa- ny's annual International Leadership Conference, Feb. 24-27. The confer- ence featured three days of workshops, network- ing and training on staff- ing and workplace issues such as leadership, recruit- ing, sales and team build- ing. The Red Bluff Express Employment Profession- als franchise began opera- tion in 1997 and serves Te- hama and Glenn counties with temporary help and direct hire employees in a variety of fields, includ- ing administrative, com- mercial, data processing, technical, sales, market- ing and more. The Red Bluff office, at 243 S. Main St. is accept- ing applications. For additional informa- tion, call Lisa Hansen at 527-0727. RED BLUFF Express office earns top awards at conference Employers are invited to participate in a job fair 1:30-3 p.m. Wednesday, April 6 and 20 at Red Bluff High School. The job fair will provide employers with an opportu- nity to meet and screen po- tential employees for up- coming employment needs — part-time, full-time, tem- porary,seasonal,etc.Thiswill beachancetohireentrylevel workersandsummerhelp. Red Bluff High School students are a great source to meet your needs. There are a large num- ber of graduating students who are looking for em- ployment as well as under- classmen who are available for short term and part- time employment. If your business is inter- ested in participating in one or both of the job fairs, call Janet Blackketter, CTE technician, at 529-8728 or write to jblackke@rbhsd. org to reserve a space. Businesses also can post an employment flier on the RBHS Job Board. RED BLUFF High school will be hosting a job fair REDDING Redding Bankn of Commerce Tuesday an- nounced it completed its previously announced ac- quisition from Bank of America of five branches located in northern Cali- fornia, including Corning. The Bank assumed some $149 million in deposits and purchased $129,000 in loans and $1.8 million in fixed assets. The acquired branches are located in Colusa, Corn- ing, Orland, Willows and Yreka and will be staffed by the same friendly teams that customers have come to know and trust. 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