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October 25, 2016

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TheCorningHighSchool Sports Association is hold- ing its second annual Zom- bie Run from 9:30 a.m. un- til 1 p.m. on Saturday at Woodson Park, at the inter- section of Pear and Walnut streets in Corning. This is a 2-mile event with food, sponsors and vendor booths on site. Cost for the event is $25 each and $15 for 10 and younger with pre-registra- tion, or $30 each and $20 for 10 and younger on the day of the event. Children 13 and younger must be ac- companied by a parent or guardian at all times. You can register online by visiting www.active.com and type in Zombie Run lo- cation as Corning. For more information, call the Corning High Boosters Club at 586- 1443. Halloweenfunforkids NorthernCaliforniaChild Development, Inc. is having its Kids Spooktacular at the Red Bluff Diversion Dam Camp Discovery Area, off Sale Lane in Red Bluff, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Thisisafreeallagescom- munity event. There will be a variety of fun activities in- cluding pony rides, music, bounce houses, face paint- ing, snacks and treats. Trick or Treat at com- munity booths, along with a costume contest at 1 p.m. Free Parking will be avail- able. For more information, call NCCDI Tehama County Head Start at 529-1500 or write to frighthike@nccdi. com. Grand opening Carlito's Mexican Res- taurant, 1708 Solano St., will be hosting its grand opening celebration 3-9 p.m. Sunday. Radio Mexicana will be on location and there will be a series of specials avail- able. The Corning Chamber of Commerce would like to welcome Carlito's Mex- ican Restaurant as a new member. Flu shots The Tehama County Drive-Through Flu Clinic has been rescheduled for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30 at the Tehama District Fairground. This is a no charge event. For more informa- tion, call Tehama County Health Services Agency Public Health Division at 527-6824. Treat Street Treat Street Corning will be held 2-5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31. For a list of participat- ing businesses or infor- mation on how to partic- ipate, call Interland Busi- ness and Gifts at 824-5696 or the Corning Chamber of Commerce at 824-5550. Trunk or Treat New Life Assembly, 660 Solano St., will be hosting its Trunk or Treat event 4-6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31. There will be candy, games, prizes, free hot dogs and a jump house available. For more information, call New Life Assembly at 824-3426. K-9 fundraiser The Corning Patriots have established the Ca- nine Fundraising Fund, with the purpose of ob- taining and training a re- placement for Corning Po- lice Department's canine. Donations can be made at various businesses in the community or through Ra- bobank, 950 99W. For more information, call Patty at 833-0265. 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. CORNINGCHAMBER ZombierunsetforSaturdayatWoodsonPark Good Morning, Red Bluff, the Red Bluff Cham- ber of Commerce's monthly networking event is sched- uled for 7:50-9 a.m. Thurs- day, Oct. 27 at Moule's Te- hama County Glass, 501 Sycamore St. Come out for this excel- lent event and sample some great food. We hope to see every- one at Good Morning, Red Bluff, the most pop- ular networking event in the county, so we can learn more about you and your business. Please in- vite friends or associates to join you. Christmas Parade "Christmas on the Farm" is the theme for this year's Red Bluff Christmas Pa- rade, scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26. For more information, visit www.redbluffcham- ber.com to download the entry form or complete ap- plication online. Save $5 by completing registration on- line. Forms are available in the chamber office, call 527-6220 ext 301 if you have further questions. Entry deadline is 1:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18. Com- pleted forms and the $20 entry fee are due by that date. Entry forms with pay- ment can be mailed to the Red Bluff Chamber of Com- merce, PO Box 850, Red Bluff 96080. The Chamber and the Downtown Business As- sociation hope you partici- pate in this great event. Congratulations to the Tehama County Farm Bu- reau; the grand marshals for the parade this year. Training Our next quarterly busi- ness training will be fan- tastic, "Cash Flow Manage- ment and Budgeting." Red Bluff Chamber and the Small Business Devel- opment Center at Butte College present ongoing business training. The free workshop is scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Dec. 6 at Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 2810 Main St. in Red Bluff. For registration, call 895-9017 or visit www.bc- sbdc.org. New member Please welcome a new Chamber member Mary Shaffer — Legal Document Assistant (LDA), 508 Main St., Ste. F, P.O. Box 1241, Red Bluff, 321-7618, Mary- shafferlda@gmail.com. RED BLUFF CHAMBER Networking event set for Thursday morning CONTRIBUTED Pictured is the 2015Christmas Parade in downtown Red Bluff. The following work- shops are being offered by the Northeast California Small Business Develop- ment Center at Butte Col- lege. All courses are at the center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd., Chico, unless other- wise noted. Employees Regulation, Compliance & Minimum Wage: 10-11:30 a.m. Thurs- day, Oct. 27. Cost is $30 per person pre-paid or $40 at door. Pricing Your Products & Services to Maximize Profit: 9-11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at Paradise Ridge Family Resource Center, 6249 Skyway, Paradise. The cost is $20 per person pre-paid or $30 per person at the door. New Venture Entrepre- neurial Series — a series of workshops for start-up and new businesses: 8:30- 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Nov. 1-22. The cost for the series is $50 per person prepaid or $60 at the door. Steps to Business Start- Up — New Business Ori- entation: 9-11 a.m. Thurs- day, Nov. 3 at Butte College Glenn County Center, 604 E. Walker St., Orland. The cost is $20 per person pre- paid for $30 at door. Financial Management for Existing Businesses: 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays, Nov. 8-29. The cost for the se- ries is $50 per person pre- paid or $60 at the door. Understanding Payroll — Payroll Taxes, Records and Functions in Quick- Books: 8:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Nov. 9. The cost is $50 per person pre- paid or $60 at the door. Employees Regulation, Compliance & Minimum Wage: 11:30 a.m. Thurs- day, Nov. 10. Cost is $30 per person pre-paid or $40 at door. Strategies for Complet- ing A Successful Business Plan: 9 a.m. to noon Thurs- day, Nov. 17 at Mira Loma, Oroville, behind Butte County Employment Cen- ter. The cost is $40 per per- son or $50 at door. ServSafe Food Safety Training & Certification: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1. The cost is $120 per person pre-paid or $130 at the door including ServSafe textbook or $80 prepaid and $90 at the door without book. How to Make Your Fi- nancial Statements Work for You: 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Dec. 6, at the Hol- iday Inn Express & Suites, 2810 Main St. in Red Bluff. There is no cost but you must register to attend. Pre-registration and in- formation are available by calling 895-9017 or visiting www.bcsbdc.org. SMALL BUSINESS Center offers variety of courses By Anick Jesdanun TheAssociatedPress NEW YORK Apple's iPhone 7 Plus is getting a new cam- era capability — the blur- ring of backgrounds to fo- cus attention on people or other objects in the fore- ground. Apple first announced the "portrait mode" feature in September but it wasn't available until the com- pany released its iOS 10.1 software update Monday. It replicates an effect typi- cally limited to larger cam- eras known as SLRs. While SLRs accomplishes this by controlling how wide the lens opens, the iPhone uses software adjustments. Portrait mode requires an iPhone 7 Plus because it uses the phone's two lenses to sense depth. Other iPhones have only one camera lens. The soft- ware update will still be available for other iPhones because it also comes with bug fixes and other im- provements. To use the feature, slide the mode at the bottom of the camera app to "por- trait." It's between "photo" and "square." Then take a few steps back, as the feature taps the zoom on the iPhone 7 Plus's second lens, mean- ing images are enlarged two-fold. The screen will guide you to move closer or farther from the sub- ject, or in some cases, find a setting with more light. When shooting multiple people, make sure every- one's the same distance from the camera to keep them all sharp. Apple is calling this depth-effect feature a beta, which means it's a work in progress. The iPhone will also save the unadjusted shots by default. Huawei's dual-lens P9 phone also has a similar feature. The update comes three days before Apple holds a product event in Cupertino, California, during which the company is expected to unveil new Mac computers. Separately, Apple an- nounced Monday that a Nike edition of Apple Watch will come out Friday, starting at $369. The run- ner-focused watch was an- nounced in September, but no specific date had been given. 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