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8A Daily News – Thursday, May 31, 2012 Pastimes Auditions for Red Bluff's Got Talent show off, and want a chance at win- ning hundreds of dollars in cash and prizes, then the best place to be in the month of June will be the Red Bluff Elks Lodge for "Red Bluff's Got Tal- ent," Tehama county's biggest talent showcase. If you have a talent you'd like to auditions is not required. Almost any talent that can be per- formed in front of an audience is wel- come, according to showcase organiz- ers, from singers, dancers and musi- cians, to acrobats, ventriloquists and magicians and more. All ages are wel- come. p.m. the first two Saturdays of June, June 2 and 9, at the Red Bluff Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Road. Only those who have passed through either of the two auditions will be eligible to perform at the showcase, so it is important to attend either one of the audition dates. Attending both Auditions will take place 4-7 Prepared audition pieces should be 3-10 minutes in length. Those who need musical accompaniment should bring an accompanist or compact disc to the audition. An accompanist will be provided on the nights of the per- formances. age 13. Saturday, June 23, will be for adults and all performers ages 14 and older. There is no fee to audition, but those who are selected to participate in the showcase will need to submit a registration fee $10 for those 13 and younger, and $20 for those 14 and older. The fee will include a full din- ner, drinks and dessert on the night of performance. Prizes, consisting of a huge assort- ment of choice items donated by city and county businesses, including cash, gift certificates and merchandise, will be awarded to the top scoring perform- ers each night. Friday, June 22 will be devoted to talented children up to and including All performances will be judged by local celebrities who will briefly inter- view the contestants onstage before they show off their skills. Each judge will also be able to "buzz-out" a con- testant whose performance is not supe- rior. Only those who are buzzed by all of the judges will be disqualified. "It is incredible of the Red Bluff Elk's Lodge to provide an opportunity for all the diverse people of Tehama County to get together and demon- strate their many talents," said show- case director Bryon Burruss. "Every- one is very excited about this and look- ing forward to the fun. And it's a great time to get involved in what we hope will become a very popular annual event." Additional information is available by calling 727-8080. Antelope dance celebration Friday Fiddlers will play start- ing at 9:40 a.m. and the per- formance will run 10-10:45 a.m. on the Antelope play- ground. The 25th Annual Dance Celebration honoring veter- ans is scheduled for Friday, June 1 at Antelope Elemen- tary School and will feature the Korean and Vietnam War Era. In classroom music, the month of May is always dedicated to the fine arts unit of dance. All students have learned a grade level dance to perform as well as experienced some of the other dances in order to have a better appreciation of the entire event. All kindergarten through the 5th grade students will perform. era. The Kindergarten will perform a patriotic piece, The Flag Goes By. First Grade will follow with a cir- cle dance to a popular piece of the '60s, The Green Beret. Students will share some Korean history and a few popular songs of this There's nothing like a backwoods blood feud to excite television viewers Wed-Thurs-Sun 11-8pm • Fri & Sat 11-9pm Knick's Now Open! Family Fun Zone •Games •Prizes •Food •Birthday Parties •Special Events •Fun for the whole Family! 6 FREE TOKENS with this ad. 1 coupon per person Good through 6/30/12 830 Main St., Red Bluff (530) 528-9663 find us on face book on Memorial Day. The first part of the History network's minis- eries ''Hatfields & Sierra Sound Car Audio 35th $ 226 So. Main St., Red Bluff 527-3735 All CD's 13.99 Anniversary Sale or less The Second Grade will perform a train march to a popular tune of the Viet- nam War Era, Last Train to Clarksville, and share some history of the Vietnam War and of the national voting age being lowered to 18. The Third Grade will dance a 2-step to a popular piece dedicated to the loved ones left behind, Soldier Boy. The Fourth Grade will perform a ribbon dance to the piece that inspired the McCoys'' was seen by 13.9 million viewers on Monday night, more than 17 million when the national symbol of support, Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree. The Fifth Grade will perform a few of the many styles of dances during this era and honor all veterans and dance to the piece, Still in Saigon, which reminded us how veterans felt, even after they finally returned home to their loved ones. All of our Antelope stu- dents will sing and add sign language to a favorite piece of this Era, Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Hatfields and McCoys big draw for History Channel NEW YORK (AP) — immediate repeat was added in, the Nielsen company said. The num- bers held up for part two on Tuesday, which was watched by 13.1 million, Nielsen said. New & Used stuff for kids & mom's 527-7755 529-2005 Courtesy photo Selah Dance Academy Presents "Let Your Light Shine" at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 2 at the State Theatre. Suggested donation is $2 at the door. workshop 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, June 8 and Saturday, June 9, at Snug Harbor Mobile Home Park Recreation Room, 600 Rio Vista Ave. Workshop leader will be Deb Groessor of Fort Collins, Colo. She is a noted watercolorist and teacher who loves the expressiveness of the medium. She is also the founder of the Blue Goose Galley in Chester, which is now a cooperative. There will be something for all levels of ability as this promises to be a productive workshop whether you are a beginner or and an experienced artist. The fee is $175. Lunch and beverages will be provided. Please send an email to Kathy Brehm at kathybrehm@sbcglobal.net or call 529- 1603 to reserve a space and obtain a supplies list. For information call 527-4810 or write RBAA, P.O. Box 944, Red Bluff, CA 96080. Wholesome Goods Organic Market 340 Hickory St. Those are huge num- bers in the cable televi- sion world. No scripted series on the broadcast networks last week came close. By contrast, Fox's series finale of ''House'' last week reached 8.7 mil- lion people. ''Hatfields & New exhibit to open view at the Red Bluff Art Gallery from June 1-29. The presentation includes the traveling exhibit entitled "Food Pyramid: Applying the Golden Rule" will be on "All the rest is commentary…," which presents versions of the Golden Rule from 12 world religions in a way that honors cultural differences while underscoring a powerful shared sensibility. The exhibit is by San Francisco-based artist Beth Grossman. McCoys'' had a couple of big-name stars in Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton and is airing over three nights in two-hour chunks. Broadcast televi- sion was dominated by competition shows again last week, led by the 21.5 million people who watched the ''American Idol'' finale on Fox. ''Dancing With the Stars'' and ''America's Got Tal- ent'' also did well. Artist to teach watercolor The Red Bluff Art Association is hosting a watercolor Arts & entertainment Dance recital The opening reception will be 5-8 p.m. Friday, June 1. The artist will be present to host a Table Talk at 6 p.m. The exhibit will be further amplified by this participatory Table Talk exploring how practicing the Golden Rule in today's complex society would influence and change our dealings with food quality, production, and distribution. "If we all lived by the Golden Rule, for example, would there be hunger in communities like Red Bluff?," Gross- man says. "We also will create a collaborative food drive sculpture and taste a community 'Stone Soup' with local organic ingredients." Dress is casual and everyone is welcome. For more information, call 529-1332 and visit www.RedBluffArt- Gallery.com. For more about the artist, visit www.beth- grossman.com. Knick's June 2nd • 11:00 - 6:00pm FUN! PRIZES!! FOOD! 830 Main Street, Red Bluff 530.528.9663 Check us out on facebook Wed-Thurs-Sun 11-7pm Fri & Sat 11-9pm BIRTHDAY PARTIES! GAMES!

