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July 25, 2012

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4A Daily News– Wednesday, July 25, 2012 Commerceenterprise business Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Board members. Ryan Stephens is a Finan- cial Services Officer at Rabobank in Red Bluff where he specializes in Consumer and Small Business Loans and new accounts. Ryan was born and raised in Red Bluff and gradu- ated from Red Bluff High School in 2000. After high school, he attended Shasta College and Chico State Uni- versity. In his free time Ryan enjoys spending time with his son Zachary, girlfriend Kathleen, family, and friends. He also enjoys hunting, fish- ing, basketball, and golf. Ryan looks forward to giving back to the com- munity by serving as a member of the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Board. Scott Camp is Pastor of North Please welcome our four new Red & New board members introduced with the 24th Infantry Division. He and his wife Sharon moved to Red Bluff in 2001. Originally from West Virginia, the Camps have three sons and ten grandchil- dren. Valley Baptist Church, located at 345 David Ave., here in Red Bluff. He has served for several years with dif- ferent Chambers of Commerce in Northern California in marketing, membership, and political advocacy positions. Scott served his country as a Sec- ond Lieutenant in the Adjutant Gen- eral Corps for two years in Germany John Murray is an attorney at McCarthy & Rubright, LLP, where he has worked for nearly five years. John's practice focuses on counseling employers and represent- ing employers in administrative and court proceedings, as well as busi- ness and real estate litigation, and agricultural law. Before coming to Red Bluff from Sacramento, John worked as a litigation attorney in a large, international law firm. In a prior life, John split his time between working as a backcountry park ranger in Yellowstone National Park and coaching ski racing in Lake Tahoe. Now, his priority is spending Seminary that same year. He and his wife Sharon have been pre-marital and marital counselors for more than 35 years and send national pastors and laypeople into indigenous areas in Mexico. Michael Lamberts, Farmers Insurance agent in Los Molinos, has completed the Career Agents Course at the University of Farmers training facility in Agoura Hills. Farmers CEO Jeff Dailey noted that the University is national in scope, and offers training to Farmers' 15,000 agents and their staff, 500 district managers and 10,000 claims staff year round. "Michael completed the five-day Career Agents Course, Camp graduated from California Graduate School of Theology in Glendale with an MA degree in 1981 and was ordained by the time with his wife (Amber) and two daughters, ages 6 and 3. However, he occasionally sneaks away for a bit of fishing, hunting, and outdoor time, which are the primary reasons he and his family decided to move to Red Bluff in the first place. years old and I works at his grandfa- ther's office, Andy Houghton Insur- ance Agency. He started back in 2009 after finishing his education at California State University, Chico, from which he graduated with a BS in Business Administration and Mar- keting. He was born and raised in Red Bluff and graduated Red Bluff High in 2004. He truly believes Red Bluff is a great town to be part of, and loves to give back to the community. Cody is an active member of the Cody Houghton Marshall is 26 Red Bluff Kiwanis Club, where he is head of Student of the Quarter and Scholarship program, a supporter of the Branding Project and part of the Tehama Reads Program. During his spare time he enjoys camping, hiking and anything that involves the out- doors. He loves to attend and watch Oakland Athletics and San Jose Sharks games. Dave Gowan is CEO of the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce. Insurance agent completes course at University of Farmers which is clearly defined and targeted to enhance the profes- sional skills of Farmers' agents," said Annette Thompson, senior vice president of Farmers. "The course gives an agent the ability to learn how to successfully understand the needs of Farmers' customers and help them choose the right insur- ance to meet their needs. Using professional facilitators and a curriculum that maximizes training effectiveness, this course is a roadmap to success for every agent." Business and labor law hearing today Assemblyman Dan Logue, chairman of the Assembly Republican Caucus Working Group on Jobs and Economic Recov- ery, will co-host a hearing July 25 with California Labor Commissioner Julie Su on how the state Divi- sion of Labor Standards Enforcement and business- es can better cooperate to uphold labor standards without hurting job cre- ation. The program is an evening town hall meeting at the Chico City Council Chambers that will begin at 4 p.m. tant event for local business owners to attend," said Logue. "The conversation will be open and honest, and hopefully this will start a new era of how the agency enforces labor law in the North State, focusing on cooperation rather than punishment." "This will be an impor- California Labor Com- missioner Julie Su, head of the state's labor law MOULE'S TEHAMA COUNTY GLASS Cables Sectional Remotes • Rollers WE SERVICE Garage Doors Springs HAND PAINTED COOKIE JARS 515 Sycamore St., Red Bluff • 529-0260 650 Main St., Red Bluff 530 528-2723 Sat. 11-3 • Closed Sun. & Mon. Tues.-Fri. 10:30-5:30 enforcement agency – the Division of Labor Stan- dards Enforcement, will co-host the event and have staff available to answer questions. Also participat- ing will be representatives from local business groups and local elected officials from the City of Chico and other North State cities and counties. this event with Commis- sioner Su to start an impor- tant conversation about job creation and labor law stan- "I'm honored to co-host Crafts & More dards," said Logue. "We need to make sure that businesses are not stymied by over-regulation as we struggle to come out of this recession." "We are excited about potential outcomes of this hearing and look forward to hosting the state Labor Commissioner in a public forum here in Chico," said Katie Simmons, President and CEO of the Chico Chamber of Commerce. "This will be a great oppor- tunity for business owners and the state's highest labor law officer to come togeth- er to refocus on creating good jobs." For more information, call (916) 319-2003. Understanding healthcare reform • Tehama County EAC- 7:30 to 9 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 2. The topic will be "Health Care Reform, Under- standing How it Affects Your Business" Jon Halfhide, President of Dignity Health Northstate will be the pre- senter. The Supreme Court has ruled on the Affordable Healthcare Act. Take advantage of a great opportunity to learn what it means for small businesses, our com- munity, and our hospitals. Check in at 7:15 a.m. and program begins at 7:30. Cost is free for members and $20 for nonmembers. Please contact Michelle Clement at (530) 529-7000 or e-mail at mclements@ncen.org to R.S. V. P. • Second Chance Pet Rescue has changed its annual fundraiser name and added more fun! ParkBark! will be held Saturday, Aug. 11, from 12:30 to 4:30 at Northside Park, the pool park. Doggie contest for cutest dog, longest tail, best trick and looks most like owner has been added to the fun filled day. Times for the contests will be announced at a later date. The Blackketter Brothers Band is back this year providing toe tapping music. Raffle tickets are available US Bank and Rabobank, Corning branches, for many prizes @ $1 each. Main prizes this year are a Glen Meadow 5 piece patio set with umbrella and a Char-Broil 20 percent Charcoal Grill. Prizes can be seen at each bank. Second Chance has included a 50-50 raffle this year, with the tickets only $1 each. Save the date!! • Corning Youth Fair - August 4, is just around the corner. If you would like to have a booth at the event the deadline for registration is this Friday. This is a won- derful opportunity to get your name out to the commu- nity and show what you have to offer. The Corning Youth Fair will be held at the Northside Park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The City Pool will be open to the public from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. with free admission sponsored by Corning Rotary. The Corning Youth Fair is a project of Northern Val- In honor of the 10-year anniversary of Rolling Hills Casino, the historic State Theatre will host the Tehama County premier of the film Nomlaqa Boda. This art and film event will pay tribute to the strong partnership between the casino, tribe and our community. The pre- mier will feature Native American artists, including Paskenta Chairman Andy Freeman. There will be appetizers and a no-host bar. Proceeds will benefit the Tehama County Arts Council. ——— This column is prepared and submitted by the Corning Chamber of Commerce. 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Latimer's Pharmacy FREE Delivery in Los Molinos area including Gerber, Dairyville, Vina, and Tehama Fast and Friendly Service "Your neighborhood pharmacy since 1948" Transfer your prescription from another pharmacy and Enjoy a Free Roxie's Deli Sandwich or Tony's Take & Bake Pizza Excludes Government and State Insurance Programs such as Medicare, Medi-Cal and TriCare - No Exceptions Other restrictions apply - see pharmacy for full details FREE Aspirin 81 mg 120 count No purchase necessary • While Supplies Last - See Store for details One coupon per customer Latimer's Pharmacy Store Coupon Delivering quality hearing healthcare communication solutions for 30 years! 90 day supply on most major insurance's Tricare/Express Scripts Accepted Needle Depository w/free containers Bill Payment Station (PG&E & many others) Diabetic Shoes / Diabetic Supplies Call For Free Demo Gift Card Center (Red Lobster, VISA, etc.) Old Fashioned Candy • Balloons Buy 9 greeting cards, get 1 free Gifts for every occasion Free Gift Wrapping 7885 Hwy 99E • Los Molinos (530) 384-2330 Real people answer the phones unless after hours or all lines in use. ley Catholic Social Service, the Corning Family Resource Center. They are planning this great event for our community‚s children, their families, and also for the businesses, agencies, clubs and organizations. The event is a fun-filled day of activities and entertainment for children of all ages. The only cost to you, as a par- ticipant is the activity materials and decorations that you put into your booth and they are asking that you donate a backpack filled with school supplies for a free raffle that all children can participate in. • One Man's Vision - Tehama County Arts Council presents One Man's Vision, Art and Film Celebration, at 7 p.m. on Saturday July 28 at the State Theatre in Red Bluff.

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