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January 24, 2017

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MarketWatch GoodMorning,RedBluff networking is set for this Thursday at the Red Bluff Bull & Gelding Sale hosted by the Tehama County Cat- tleWomen at the Western Art Building at the fair- grounds. The event will include hot buttered biscuits and homemade jams and hot coffee. Allow time to tour the sale vendors after the networking meeting. Come out for this excel- lent event and sample some great food. We hope to see everyone at Good Morning, Red Bluff, the most popular network- ing event in the county, so we can learn more about you and your business. Please invite friends or as- sociates to join you. Townhall The Tehama County Eco- nomic Town Hall Meeting is set for 1:30-3:30 p.m. Fri- day, Jan. 27 at the Red Bluff Community Center — all in- vited. What will it take to boost the economy to spark pros- perity? Sponsored by the Te- hama county Supervi- sors, United Way, Commu- nity Action Partnership, Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce and the Corning Chamber of Commerce. BEAM The fifth annual Busi- ness Expo And Mixer is set for 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9 at the Red Bluff Commu- nity Center 1500 S. Jack- son St. We are already over half full of vendor registrations. This trade show is an ex- cellent opportunity for all local businesses to show- case what they have to of- fer to the Red Bluff and Te- hama County community. Show specials and dis- counts will be given dur- ing the Business Expo. This event will feature more than 60 vendors form all categories of business, organizations and events. Sign up today. Registra- tions are now open to re- serve your table. Visit www.redbluffcham- ber.com for more informa- tion and to register online. The registration is only $50 per table before Feb. 1, $65 after. The event is open to the public with no admis- sion fee. Appetizers and a no host bar will be available for all from the Palomino Room. Studio 530 Photography will host a free fun photo booth for attendees. Grand prize give away to some for- tunate person at the event is a flat screen television. The vendors are encour- aged to register early as it is first come first served. The registrants will bring props tell their story and will make it fun. The sky is the limit for this event. Set-up will be 3-4:30 p.m. BEAM is sponsored in part by Red Bluff Dodge, Palomino Room, Green Waste of Tehama County, Studio 530 Photography and Redding Distributing. Questions, please write to the chamber at jason@ redbluffchamber.com or call 527-6220 ext. 301. 11 Days of Round-Up The chamber's 11 Days of Round-Up community meeting is set for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8 at the Tehama County Farm Bu- reau, 275 Sale Lane. If you or your group is doing or would like to do an event, come on down and get in on the planning. For more information, call the chamber at 527- 6220. Employment posters Pick your order up or or- der your 2017 employment posters today at the Red Bluff Chamber. Call 527-6220 ext 301. Renewing members Employment Develop- ment Department, Ken- neth A. Miller, Growney Motors, Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers, Red Bluff Bull Sale, Los Amigos Ta- quería and Meats, Tehama Estates, Cheryl A. Forbes Attorney at Law, Ride On, Express Employment Pro- fessionals, Round Table Club House, Tehama Mo- tor Parts, Walker Printing, Bay Alarm, Lake Califor- nia Property Owners Asso- ciation, Red Bluff Commu- nity Center Auxiliary, Sta- ples Red Bluff, Cumpton Trucking, American Ink Screen Printing, W.S. Heit- man Drilling. RED BLUFF CHAMBER Come network at the bull sale Thursday Prosperity Tehama would like to announce a Tehama CountyTown Hall Meeting 1:30-3:30 p.m. Friday at the Red Bluff Community Cen- ter, 1500 S. Jackson St. The event will feature dis- cussion about the real cost of living in Tehama County, hosted by Board of Super- visors representative Candy Carlson, and an eye-opening presentation by the United Way of Northern California. Sponsored by the Red Bluff and Corning cham- bers of commerce and the TehamaCountyCommunity Action Agency. Installation The Corning Chamber of Commerce is getting ready for its 2017 annual Instal- lation Dinner on Saturday, Jan. 28 at the Corning Vet- erans Memorial Hall, 1620 Solano St. Doors open at 5 p.m. with a prime rib dinner starting at 6 p.m. Live music pro- vided by Thunder Moun- tain Music. Ticket costs are $25 per person. Chamber of Com- merce members can also purchase a table sponsor- ship at $30 per table. This is a great opportunity to deco- rate and advertise for your business or organization, and to show your commit- ment to the Corning com- munity. To sign up for a table sponsorship or to purchase tickets to this event, please contact the Corning Cham- ber of Commerce office at 824-5550. Affordable Care Act update The Tehama County De- partment of Education, 1135 Lincoln St. in Red Bluff, will be holding an Afford- able Care Act updates sem- inar 7:30-9 a.m. on Thurs- day, Feb. 2. This seminar will pro- vide updates to the Afford- able Care Act for 2017 and information on the best val- ues when choosing a health plan. There will also be a question and answer por- tion to the event. Registration cost is $20, or $35 annual membership fee. You can register online at http://www.ceac.org/re- gion-1/tehama-county-eac/. Registration and member- ships are available at the door on the day of the event. You can send questions or RSVP to tehamacoun- tyeac@gmail.com or call Coral Ferrin at 527-4138 ext. 3010 or Amber Yearton at 225-2190. Calendar entries The Corning Chamber of Commerce is putting to- gether its calendar for the 2017 year. Please make sure to sub- mit any events to the cham- ber office by e-mailing info@corningcachamber. org or calling 824-5550. Formoreinformation about these or other Corning Chamber of Commerce events, call 824-5550, visit www. corningchamber.org or like the chamber on Facebook. CORNING CHAMBER To wn h al l me et in g se t to d is cu ss p ro sp er it y General and Interven- tional Cardiologist Bruce Miller, MD has been in pri- vate practice in Redding since 2005 seeing heart pa- tients as part of Cardiovas- cularAssociatesofRedding. Miller has recently joinedDignity HealthMed- ical Group North State but will continue to work out of the same office seeing both existing patients and wel- coming new patients. Miller is board certi- fied in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease Examination, and Inter- ventional Cardiology. He has held positions at na- val hospitals in Maryland and Virginia as well as at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. In addition to his private practice in the North State, Miller has been in private practiceinSiouxCity,Iowa. Regardless of where he is, hisfocushasbeen,andcon- tinues to be, keeping all hearts beating strong. "As a cardiologist in pri- vate practice I've always enjoyed seeing and spend- ing quality time with my patients," Miller said. "I hope that, after having been seen by me, they know I listen to them in order to take better care of their hearts and their gen- eral health. It is my hope to also help recruit more good quality cardiologists to the medical group in order to help all heart pa- tients achieve happiness along with good health." MEDICAL Cardiologist joins North State me di ca l gr ou p RELOCATION Ri bb on c ut ti ng held at new building CONTRIBUTED A ribbon cutting ceremony was held recently at the grand re-opening of the Impressive Print's new location at 233Main St. Stop by and visit the new building. Pictured, front from left, are Dave Gowan, chamber; Gary McPhetridge and Tammy McPhetridge — owners; Rance Nichols and Abby Hoffman — Impressive Print team members; Cody Houghton-Marshall, chamber director and Houghton Insurance; back from left, Amanda Jenkins, Tri-Counties Bank and chamber ambassador chairwoman; Sophia Oropeza, Express Employment and chamber ambassador; Scott Camp, chamber chairman and pastor at Bridgeway Community Church; and Gary Jones, mayor; Jessica Bachman, ambassador from Express Employment Professionals and Lisa Hansen, owner of Express Employment Professionals and past chairwoman of the chamber. 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