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Building On A Legacy is the theme for the 101st an- nual Chamber Dinner & Awards scheduled for 6-9 tonight at the Bluff Com- munity Center, 1500 S. Jack- son St. A slide show for the din- ner will include archived chamber photos, so fun don't miss it. It's going to be a great and encouraging evening. This wonderful evening will begin with music from Mathew Songmaker and Band, a social hour, silent auction and no-host bar at 6 p.m. The evening will continue with a buffet din- ner at 7 p.m. and award pro- gram. Newmembers Northridge Eye Care, 530 Main St., Red Bluff, 529- 1750 and Tai's Deli, 2130 Main St., Red Bluff, 736-1187 Farmers market Don't forget our Satur- day Market by the River at the River Park, which will continue through Sep- tember from 7:30 a.m. to noon. All farmers and ven- dors welcome. If you have fruits or vegetables to sell or have great merchan- dise please register today for our fantastic markets. Come get some delicious certified produce and meet great vendors. EBT and credit and debit always ac- cepted. For questions, more info or to sign up call Market Manager Jason Bauer at 527-6220 x 301 or write to jason@redbluffchamber. com. Donations The seventh annual Funds for Food from the Heart drive is running through Sept. 19. Donate today for the less fortunate. For more information, call Jessie Woods at 528- 8000. Beef 'n Brew The seventh annual Beef n' Brew sponsored by the Downtown Red Bluff Busi- ness Association and the Te- hama County CattleWomen will be held 5-10 p.m. Sept. 17 on Main Street. Tasting of craft beer and beef appetizers will take place 5-8 p.m. at local busi- nesses as participants stroll the streets of Red Bluff. Tri-tip wraps and a full- size beer will be served at the Cone Kimball Plaza 6-10 p.m. with music and danc- ing by the Northern Heat Band. Cost for the adult event is $20 pre-sale or $25 day of the event. Tickets may be pur- chased locally at The Loft, Plum Crazy, Suburban Pro- pane, The Gold Exchange and the Chamber of Com- merce Office. REDBLUFFCHAMBER Annualdinnerandawards event scheduled for tonight CONTRIBUTED One of many archive photos to be shown as a slide show during the annual Red Bluff- Tehama County Chamber of Commerce dinner and awards night. The Corning Senior Cen- ter will be hosting a POW/ MIA Remembrance Cere- mony at 11 a.m. on Friday at the Corning Senior Cen- ter, 1015 4th Ave. Anyone interested in lunch must RSVP by Thursday. For more information, please call 824-4727. Adobe Day Adobe Day at William B. Ide Adobe Historic Park in Red Bluff will be richly celebrated 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17. This year's theme is Seeing the Elephant, featuring pio- neer activities of every de- scription. Admittance is $5 for adults, children 4-17 are $2 and younger than 4 are free. Families of up to 5 people are $10. For more information, call 529-8599. Beef 'n Brew Red Bluff's 7th annual Beef 'n Brew will run 5-10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 in downtown Red Bluff, spon- sored by Downtown Red Bluff Business Association and Tehama County Cat- tleWomen. Ticket prices are $25 the day of the event and $20 in advance, and can be pur- chased through a number of businesses. For more information, please visit www.redbluffbeefnbrew. com or call 833-9961. Recovery Happens The Tehama County Health Services Agency is holding the 14th annual Tehama County Recovery Happens Celebration 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Satur- day at River Park in Red Bluff. Activities include a free barbecue, live music, speakers, kids' events and booths. For more information, call the Tehama County Health Services Agency Drug and Alcohol Division at 527-7893. Donate The 7th annual Funds for Food From the Heart will be taking in tax de- ductible monetary dona- tions through Sept. 19. Donations raised will pro- vide food opportunities to numerous families in Te- hama County. For more information on how to donate, visit www.foodfromtheheart- tehamacounty.com or call Jessie Woods at 528-8000. Olive Festival The Corning Chamber of Commerce is getting ready for this year's Olive Festival on Saturday, Oct 8, at the Corning Commu- nity Park. If you are a vendor, have a parade entry, or would like to enter either the bed races or the barbecue com- petition and would like more information or ap- plications regarding this, please contact the Cham- ber of Commerce at 824- 5550. Free seminar California Board of Equalization invites you to attend "Strategies for Suc- cess in Today's Economy," a free small business sem- inar and resource expo 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14 at the Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. Check-in be- gins at 8:30 a.m. Topics to be covered in- clude basics of sales and use tax, loan programs and services, forms of owner- ship and tips on better business through better re- cords and marketing your business and business re- sources. This event is being hosted by the Board of Equalization's Fiona Ma, chairwoman, and George Runner, member of the board, and co-hosted by State Sen. Jim Nielsen, Assemblyman James Gal- lagher, Tehama County Supervisor Candy Carlson and Red Bluff Mayor Clay Parker. Register online at www. boe.ca.gov/seminars or by calling (888) 847-9652. For more information about these or other Corn- ing Chamber of Commerce events, call 824-5550, visit www.corningchamber.org or like the chamber on Fa- cebook. CORNING CHAMBER POW and MIA ceremony planned Friday Customer Service 2016 is two workshops in one, featuring presentations by Dignity Health and Star- bucks. The workshop is sched- uled with check in at 7:25 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 6 at the Tehama County De- partment of Education, 1135 Lincoln St. in Red Bluff. Awards and a conti- nental breakfast will be at 7:30 a.m. with mini work- shops set for 8:15 a.m. and 8:50 a.m. Cost is $20 and free for Tehama County Employer Advisory Council mem- bers. RSVP to tehamacount- yeac@gmail.com. TRAINING Workshop offered on customer service PLEASERECYCLETHISNEWSPAPER. TheAssociatedPress SANFRANCISCO Online re- view site Yelp's star rating system does not make it li- able for negative reviews posted on the site because it relies on reviews of busi- nesses from users, a fed- eral appeals court ruled on Monday, dismissing a libel lawsuit filed against Yelp by a Washington state lock- smith company owner. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the star rating system that Yelp features is based on users' input and is not content cre- ated by the company that helps guides people to ev- erything from restaurants to plumbers. Under federal law, the decision said, Yelp is not liable for content it gets from its users. The ruling focused on the libel lawsuit filed by Douglas Kimzey, the owner of a Washington state locksmith business that the court said re- ceived a negative review on Yelp in 2011. Kimzey claimed the neg- ative review about his busi- ness was actually about an- other business, and said Yelp transferred it to his business in an attempt to extort him to pay to adver- tise with the company. The appeals court called Kimzey's allegations "threadbare" and said there were no facts alleging Yelp fabricated content under a third party's identity. REVIEW SITE Co ur t ru le s Ye lp n ot l ia bl e fo r st ar r at in gs o n si te NEVERGIVEUP UNTIL THEY BUCKLE UP. 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